Herpes simplex virus Flashcards

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What is Herpes simplex virus?

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Disease resulting from HSV1 or HSV2 infection

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How is HSV transmitted?

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Via close contact (e.g. kissing, sex) with individual shedding the virus

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Summarise the epidemiology of herpes simplex

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90% of adults seropositive for HSV1 by 30
35% of adults > 60 seropositive for HSV2
> 1/3 of world population have recurrent HSV infections

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4
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List 3 symptoms of HSV 1

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Primary infection is often asymptomatic
Pharyngitis
Gingivostomatitis (eating might be painful)
Herpetic whitlow (abscess at end of finger- very painful)

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5
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List 4 symptoms of HSV2

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Painful blisters + rash in genital, perigenital + anal area
Dysuria
Fever
Malaise

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6
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List 4 signs of HSV1 primary infection

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Tender cervical lymphadenopathy
Erythematous, oedematous pharynx
Oral ulcers filled with yellow slough (gingivostomatitis)
Herpetic whitlow (digital blisters)

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7
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What is the name of reactivation of HSV1? What sign may this cause?

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Herpes Labialis “cold sore”
Prodrome perioral tingling + burning
Perioral vesicles/ ulcers/ crusting

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8
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investigations for herpes simplex

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Diagnosis is usually CLINICAL

Vesicle fluid can be sampled + sent for electron microscopy, PCR

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Describe the Pathophysiology of HSV

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After primary infection, HSV becomes dormant (within nerve ganglia)
Reactivation may occur in response to physical + emotional stresses or immunosuppression
Virus causes cytolysis of infected epithelial cells leading to vesicle formation

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10
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How does HSV encephalitis present?

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Usually caused by HSV1 so causes HSV1 type symptoms

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11
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Give 2 symptoms of HSV keratoconjunctivitis

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Watering eyes

Photophobia

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List 5 signs of HSV2

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Maculopapular rash 
Vesicles  
Ulcers
On the external genitalia, anal margin + upper thighs  
Inguinal lymphadenopathy
Pyrexia
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