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All DNA virus are ds-DNA except
Parvovirus
All
DNA Virus are All are icosahedral except
Poxvirus
(COMPLEX)
All DNA Virus are enveloped except
Papovavirus
,
Adenovirus
, Parvovirus
-
PAP
All DNA Virus multiply in nucleus except
Poxvirus
(
cytoplasm
)
Largest DNA virus
Poxvirus
Smallest
DNA virus
Parvovirus
- Naked icosahedral: double stranded linear DNA\
- Unusually stable to chemical or physical agents; adverse pH conditions
- Causes upper and respiratory diseases
Adenoviridae
Adenovirus is the no. 1 cause of
Viral conjunctivitis
Adenoviridae
causes
- Pharyngitis (sore throat/Rhinitis)
- Conjunctivitis (sore eye)
- Pneumonia
Adenoviridae incubation period if
-
Gastroenteritis
in children
- Incubation period
3-10
days
2-14
days
Adenoviridae
MOT
droplets, the fecal-oral route or fomites
Adenoviridae
CPE
Grape-like
cluster
Adenoviridae has how many serotypes
47
(Adenoviridae serotypes
)
-
Acute Respiratory Disease
Serotype 3
,
4
,7,21
(Adenoviridae serotypes
)
- Pharyngitis
Serotype
3,7
(Adenoviridae serotypes
)
-
Epidemic Keratoconjunctivitis
(conjunctivitis)
Serotype 8,19
(Adenoviridae serotypes
)
-
Hemorrhagic
Cystitis
Serotypes
11
,
21
(Adenoviridae serotypes
)
- Infantile
Gastroenteritis
Serotypes 40,
41
- Smallest DNA virus
- naked - single stranded linear DNA
- Also known as B19 Virus
- Virus can stop production of RBC in the bone marrow
- Aplastic crisis in patients with hemoglobinopathies and fetal infections (hydrops fetails)
Parvoviridae
(Parvoviridae
)
- classic childhood disease
1.
Measles
(Rubeola)
2.
Scarlet Fever
3.
German Measles
(Rubella)
4.
Duke's
Disease (associated with S. aureus)
5.
B19
Virus
6.
Roseola
infantum (Human Herpes virus 6 and 7)
(Parvoviridae
)
-
B19
Virus causes_______ which Affects children usually
4-12
years old
Fifth
diseases or
Erythema
infectiosum
(Parvoviridae
)
-
B19
virus or Parvovirus
B19
is characterized by
fever
and
slapped cheeks
(Parvoviridae
)
-
B19
virus replicates in
-
immature
erythroid cell
-
adult
bone marrow
-
fetal
liver
(Parvoviridae
)
Parvovirus B19 is classified under genus
Erythrovirus
- 2nd smallest DNA virus
- Naked: double stranded circular supercoiled DNA
Papovaviridae
(Papovaviridae
)
- PAPOVA is an acronym for
Papilloma
, Polyoma, and
Vacuolating Virus
(Papovaviridae
)
- HPV that causes cervical cancer
- most important Papovaviridae
Papilloma
(Papovaviridae
)
- BK Virus
- JC Virus
- Causes opportunistic infections on immuno-suppressed patients
Polyoma
(Papovaviridae
)
- Simian
Vacuolating
virus
- does not affect humans
Vacuolating
virus
(Papovaviridae
)
-
Papilloma
virus
-
70
strains have been identified so far
- Most prevalent viral
sexually
transmitted disease in the US
Human
Papilloma
Virus
(Papovaviridae
)
-
HPV
causes
Human warts and Cervical cancer
(Papilloma
)
- affects the
squamous
epithelial tissues/cells
- benign proliferation of the keratinized squamous epithelial resolution is within
1-2
years
Warts
or
Condylomas
(
Papilloma
)
- also known as
Condyloma
acuminate
Genital
Warts
(Papilloma
)
- Transforming proteins associated with initiating oncogenes
E6
and
E7
(Papilloma
)
- Papilloma is transmitted by
sexual contact
, direct
contact
or with birth
(Papilloma serotypes
)
-
Plantar Warts
HPV-1
(Papilloma serotypes
)
- Genital Warts
HPV-6
and 11
HPV-41-42
(Papilloma serotypes
)
-
Epidermodysplasia verruciformis
HPV-5
and
8
(Papilloma serotypes
)
- Heck's Disease (Focal Epithelial Hyperplasia)
HPV-13
and
32
(Papilloma serotypes
)
- Cervical Cancer, Condyloma, Accuminate
HPV-16
and
18
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