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1
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Difference between a typical viral and bacterial infection of the brain? The lungs?

A

Bacterial – Meningitis, Alveolar Pneumonia

Viral – Encephalitis, Interstitial Pneumonia

2
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Three specific important antibody responses for viral infection control

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IgM, IgG, and IgA

3
Q

Isotypic shift from IgM to IgG is indicative of….

A

Prior Infection

4
Q

Characteristic change of cell morphology seen in influenza…

A

Epithelial necrosis and sloughing

5
Q

Characteristic change of cell morphology seen in measles, herpes, and retroviruses?

A

Syncytial Cells

6
Q

Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia is associated with what viral infections?

A

EBV (B cells)
Measles (Giant Cells)
Mumps

7
Q

According to her summary, List seven respiratory viruses

A
Adeno
Rhino
Influenza
Measles
RSV
Corona
CMV
8
Q

According to her summary, List 6 GI viruses

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Polio
Coxsackie
Echo
Rota
Norwalk
Hepatitis (A,B,C)
9
Q

According to her summary, List 5 causes of encephalitis/hemorrhagic fever.

A
Rubella
Yellow Fever
Dengue
Hanta
Mumps
10
Q

According to her summary, List three vesicular viruses

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HSV I
HSV II
Varicella Zoster

11
Q

According to her summary, List four proliferative/oncogenic viruses

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EBV
HPV
HIV
HTLV

12
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According to her summary, List four neurotrophic viruses

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HSV I, HSV II, Varicella Zoster, Rabies

13
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According to her summary, List 7 important kinds of DNA viruses

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Herpes
HepaDNA (Hep B)
Adeno
Retro (HTLV, HIV)
Pox
Papavo (HPV, JC)
Parvo
14
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According to her summary, List 10 kinds of important RNA viruses

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PICORNA (Polio, Coxsackie, Echo, HepA, Rhino)
REO (Rota)
CORONA 
TOGA (Rubella)
FLAVI (YF, Dengue, Hep C)
ORTHOMYXO (Influenza)
PARAMYXO (Measles, Mumps, RSV)
HANTA
FILO (Ebola)
RHABDO (Rabies)
15
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Virus used in small pox vaccination

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Vaccina (a live virus milder than small pox)

16
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Rare internal side effects of Influenza viruses

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Interstitial myocarditis assoc. with Reye’s Syndrome

17
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Which virus accounts for most forms of Croup in children?

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RSV

18
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In Epstein Barr infections, what organ do you really need to watch for being injured?

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Spleen is vulnerable to rupture

19
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HTLV is assocaited with…

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T cell lymphomas

20
Q

CMV infection en utero can manifest like…

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Erythroblastosis fetalis

21
Q

Types of Lassa fever??

Symptoms?

A

Argentine, Bolivian, and Venezuelan

Malaise, Fever, and Hepatitis

22
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Classically observed CNS symptom of rabies

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Hydrophobia