DNA virus Flashcards

(33 cards)

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example of herpesviridae

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  • herpes simplex virus
  • varicella zoster virus
  • epstein barr virus
  • cytomegalovirus
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example of poxviridae

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  • vaccinia virus
  • smallpox virus
  • molluscum contagiosum
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3
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virion polymerase

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  • poxviridae
  • hepadnaviridae
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4
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circular double stranded dna

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  • polymaviridae
  • papillomaviridae
  • hepadnaviridae
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5
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linear single stranded

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parvoviridae

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6
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linea double stranded

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  • herpesviridae
  • adenoviridae
  • poxviridae
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7
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infects mammals

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Mastadenovirus

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8
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infects birds

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Aviadenovirus

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9
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size of adenovirus

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70-90 nm

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10
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size of papillomavirus

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50-55 nm

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11
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size of polyomavirus

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45 nm

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12
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adenovirus resists infection

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  • ether
  • bile salts
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13
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serotype for pneumonia

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3,4,7

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14
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serotype for acute respiratory disease

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4,7,21

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15
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children summer camp / swimming pool conjunctivitis

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Pharyngoconjunctival fever

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16
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adenovirus capsomeres

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240 capsomeres

17
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a serious condition which
may appear as an epidemics, usually caused by type 8 and less
often by types 19 and 37.

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epidemic keratoconjunctivitis

18
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Types 3, 4 and 11 are commonly
responsible.

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acute follicular conjunctivitis

19
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Some fastidious adenoviruses can cause diarrheal
disease in children (for example, types 40 and 41).

20
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other name for AAV (Adenovirus associated virus)

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adenovirus satellite vitus

21
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dependence on adenoviruses (or herpes simplex virus) to provide the
missing functions.

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dependence on adenoviruses (or herpes simplex virus) to provide the
missing functions.

22
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plantar warts

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hpv type 1 and 4

23
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flat warts

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3-10 pag ganun

24
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Anogenital Warts: also known as

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Condylomata acuminata

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condition characterized by the presence of benign squamous papillomata on the mucosa of the respiratory tract, most commonly on the larynx
recurrent respiratory papillomata
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most commonly found on low grade disease
HPV type 6 and 11
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commonly associated with lesion of greater severity and invasive cancer
HPV type 16 and 18
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recombinant viral protein vaccine containing types 6, 11, 16, and 18 virus- like particles is available for protection.
Gardasil
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recombinant vital protein vaccine containing types 16 and 18 virus like particles is not yet liscensed in USA, but available elsewhere
Cervarix -
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ecognized members of this polyomaviridae
mouse polyomavirus simian vacuolating virus JC virus BK virus
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causes harmless infections in mice by natural routes.
Mouse Polyomavirus
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was isolated from uninoculated rhesus and cynomolgus monkey kidney tissue cultures.
Simian Vacuolating Virus 40 (Sv 40)
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was isolated from the brain of a patient with Hodgkin’s disease and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML
JC virus