Paramyxoviruses. Mumps Virus Flashcards

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Classification

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Family: Paramyxoviridae

Genus: Rubulavirus

Species: Mumps virus

(Hint: occurs in the night time, with clothes on)

This family includes the causative agents of the 2 most important common contagious diseases of childhood:

  • Mumps virus —> mumps
  • Measles virus —> measles
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Characteristics

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  • enveloped virus
  • helical nucleocapsid
  • -ssRNA
  • virion RNA polymerase
  • one serotype
  • cytoplasmic replication
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Transmission

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  • respiratory droplets
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Pathogenesis

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  • initial site&raquo_space;> Upper respiratory tract (replicates)
  • the virus spreads to the local lymph nodes
  • then via the bloodstream to other organs, especially the parotid glands, testes, ovaries, meninges, kidneys and pancreas
  • the most characteristic feature of asymptomatic cases —> swelling of the salivary glands —> occurs in about 50% of patients
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Disease

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Mumps

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Microbiological diagnosis

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Identification - CPE (with large syncytia) in cell culture

> some cells do not produce CPE —> detected by hemadsorption test

  • diagnosis can also be made serologically —> ELISA, Neutralization …
  • PCR assay is available
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Treatment and prevention

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Treatment:

No antiviral drug

Prevention:

  • Live Attenuated Vaccine
  • given in combination with measles and rubella = MMR vaccine (trimovax)
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