arenaviridae

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  • What type of viruses are Arenaviridae?
    Enveloped, negative-sense RNA viruses
  • What is the genome structure of Arenaviridae?
    Bisegmented ambisense ssRNA
  • What are the sizes of the segments in Arenaviridae's genome?
    Large ~7.5 kb and Small ~3.5 kb
  • Which key genes are found in the L segment of Arenaviridae?
    L (RdRp) and Z
  • Which key genes are found in the S segment of Arenaviridae?
    NP and GPC (precursor of GP1/GP2)
  • What are the two groups of Arenaviridae viruses?
    Old World and New World arenaviruses
  • What diseases do Arenaviridae viruses cause in humans?
    Hemorrhagic fevers and neurological disease
  • What is the mortality rate of Lassa fever?
    ~1–15%
  • What is the primary reservoir for Lassa virus?
    Mastomys rats
  • How is Lassa virus transmitted?
    Via rodent reservoirs or person-to-person contact
  • What are common symptoms of Lassa and other arenaviral fevers?
    Fever, hemorrhage, multi-organ involvement
  • What does LCMV cause in humans?
    Aseptic meningitis and congenital infections
  • What is the laboratory containment level required for Arenaviridae culture?
    High-containment (BSL-4)
  • What is a common diagnostic method for Arenaviridae infections?
    Reverse-transcription PCR (RT-PCR)
  • When does IgM appear in serology for Arenaviridae infections?
    ≈4–7 days after onset
  • What is the gold standard for diagnosing Arenaviridae infections?
    Virus isolation (cell culture)
  • What is the role of ribavirin in treating Lassa fever?
    Significantly reduces mortality
  • What supportive care is critical for Lassa fever patients?
    Fluids, electrolytes, transfusions
  • What is the only widely used vaccine for Arenaviridae?
    Live-attenuated Junín vaccine in Argentina
  • What are the CDC/WHO recommendations for preventing Arenaviridae infections?
    Strict barrier nursing and isolation
  • What is a key prevention strategy against rodent-borne Arenaviridae?
    Rodent control and avoiding contact
  • What is post-exposure prophylaxis for Arenaviridae infections?
    Ribavirin for high-risk exposures
  • How should patients with Arenaviridae infections be isolated?
    In negative-pressure isolation
  • What disinfectants are effective against Arenaviruses?
    Bleach and detergent
  • What is important for surveillance in endemic areas of Arenaviridae?
    Contact tracing
  • What are the major human pathogens in the Arenaviridae family?
    • Lassa virus (Lassa fever)
    • Junín virus (Argentine hemorrhagic fever)
    • LCMV (lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus)
    • Other New World HF viruses (Machupo, Guanarito, Sabia)
  • What are the key features of Arenaviridae morphology?
    • Pleomorphic and roughly spherical
    • Size: 50–300 nm (avg ~110 × 130 nm)
    • Enveloped virions with glycoprotein spikes
    • Flexible, circularized helical RNP
  • What are the common diagnostic methods for Arenaviridae infections?
    • Reverse-transcription PCR (RT-PCR)
    • Antigen-capture ELISA
    • Serology (IgM/IgG ELISA)
    • Virus isolation (cell culture)
  • What are the treatment and prevention strategies for Arenaviridae infections?
    Treatment:
    • Early IV ribavirin
    • Supportive care (fluids, electrolytes, transfusions)

    Prevention:
    • Strict barrier nursing
    • Rodent control
    • Post-exposure prophylaxis with ribavirin