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Virus pt I

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viruses that only replicate inside the host cell, cannot survive long term outside host cell   Obligate intracellular parasite  
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central genome of RNA/DNA and protein capsule shell, some have outer envelope; this is known as   Virion Design  
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Gold standard for ID/isolation of virus   Viral Culture  
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If specimen must be held over the weekend, what is optimal storage?   in transport medium, at temp that inhibits cellular degradation/microflora proliferation  
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59 y/o transplant pt, on steroids for episodes of acute rejection, malaise, fatigue, feer, dyspnea, anemia/leukemia, what is likely problem?   CMV-Cytomegalovirus, an opportunistic infection  
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viral induced cell morphologic change, cytopathic effects, inclusion bodies, enlargement of the cell   CMV  
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cause of acute infection followed by latent infection with periodic reactivation and shedding of infectious virus   Herpesvirus  
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herpesviruses infecting epithelial cells, produce latent infections in neurons   Alpha group: HSV 1,2, VZV  
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group, CMV infects and produces latent infection in variety of cell types   lymphotrophic beta group  
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group with EBV, KSHV/HHV-8 that causes Kaposi sarcoma, latent infection in lymphoid cells   gamma group  
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often caused by HSV-2 than by HSV-1; vesicles on genital mucous membranes and external genitalia rapidly converted to superficial ulcerations irmmed by inflamm infiltrate   Genital herpes  
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routine cytology evaluating prepared viral smears   Tzanck Smear cytology  
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mutlinucleated giant cell observed in Tzanck prep with intranuclear unclusion   cytopathic effect  
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