orthomyxoviridae and paramyxoviridae

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  • What is the size range of the viruses in the Orthomyxoviridae family?
    80-120 nm
  • What type of RNA do Orthomyxoviridae viruses have?
    Segmented linear ssRNA (-)
  • What is the symmetry of Orthomyxoviridae viruses?
    Helical symmetry
  • How does the lipid envelope of Orthomyxoviridae viruses affect their inactivation?
    It is easily inactivated by disinfectants and detergents
  • How long are Orthomyxoviridae viruses infectious at body temperature?
    About 1 week
  • How long can Orthomyxoviridae viruses remain infectious at 0 °C?
    Over 30 days
  • What are the six genera of the Orthomyxoviridae family?
    • Influenzavirus A
    • Influenzavirus B
    • Influenzavirus C
    • Isavirus
    • Thogotovirus
    • Quaranjavirus
  • What is the family name of the viruses that include influenza viruses?
    Orthomyxoviridae
  • How many proteins does the segmented negative-sense RNA of Orthomyxoviridae encode?
    11 proteins
  • What are the two best-characterized proteins of Orthomyxoviridae viruses?
    Hemagglutinin and neuraminidase
  • What role does hemagglutinin play in the influenza virus?
    It mediates binding to target cells
  • What is the function of neuraminidase in the influenza virus life cycle?
    It helps release progeny virus from cells
  • Why are hemagglutinin and neuraminidase considered antigens?
    They are recognized by antibodies
  • How are different serotypes of influenza A viruses classified?
    By antibody responses to hemagglutinin and neuraminidase
  • How is the influenza virus transmitted?
    By coughs, sneezes, and bodily fluids
  • What is the process by which the influenza virus enters a host cell?
    Endocytosis
  • What happens to the influenza virus in the acidic endosome?
    Hemagglutinin fuses the viral envelope
  • What is formed when viral proteins and vRNA are transported into the nucleus?
    A complex for transcribing cRNA
  • What happens to cRNA after it is transcribed?
    It can be exported or remain in the nucleus
  • How are newly synthesized viral proteins processed?
    They are secreted or transported back to the nucleus
  • How does the mature influenza virus exit the host cell?
    By budding off in a phospholipid membrane
  • What happens to the host cell after the release of the influenza virus?
    The host cell dies
  • What is the mutation rate of the influenza virus due to RNA proofreading enzymes?
    One error every 10,000 nucleotides
  • What is antigenic drift in the influenza virus?
    It refers to mutations in the viral genome
  • What is antigenic shift in the influenza virus?
    It results from reassortment of genome segments
  • What is the incubation period for influenza?
    1-2 days
  • What are common symptoms of influenza?
    High fever, runny nose, sore throat
  • What are potential complications of influenza?
    Viral pneumonia and secondary bacterial pneumonia
  • How long does short-term immunity last after influenza infection?
    1-3 years
  • What are the laboratory diagnosis methods for influenza?
    • Haemagglutination inhibition
    • Immunofluorescence
    • ELISA
  • What is the purpose of the haemagglutination inhibition test?
    To detect antibodies in serum samples
  • What is the procedure for the haemagglutination test?
    Adding viral suspension to serum and RBCs
  • What indicates a positive result in the haemagglutination inhibition test?
    A button of unagglutinated RBCs
  • What is the recommended vaccine for influenza?
    A vaccine recommended by the WHO
  • Why does the influenza vaccine require annual updates?
    Due to the high mutation rate of the virus
  • What types of strains does the influenza vaccine contain?
    Three or four influenza virus strains
  • How can the influenza vaccine be administered?
    As an injection or nasal spray
  • What antiviral drugs are used for influenza treatment?
    Amantadine, rimantadine, zanamivir, oseltamivir
  • What is the size range of viruses in the Paramyxoviridae family?
    100-300 nm
  • What type of RNA do Paramyxoviridae viruses have?
    Not-segmented linear ssRNA (-)