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VIrus Module Set 7

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host cell damage and cell death:   inhibition of host DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis  
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host cell damage and cell death by lysosome damage   causes release of hydrolytic enzymes into cell  
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host cell damage and cell death by alteration of plasma membrane can lead to   attack of host cell by immune system cell fusion, forming syncytium  
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host cell damage and cell death by toxicity from   high concentrations of viral proteins  
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host cell damage and cell death by formation of   inclusion bodies, which can disrupt cell structure  
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host cell damage and cell death by chromosomal   disruptions  
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host cell damage and cell death by transformation of   host cell into malignant cell  
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acute infections:   rapid onset and relatively short duration  
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persistent infections:   can last many years  
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chronic virus infection: virus...   almost ALWAYS detectable  
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chronic virus infection: during latency...   symptoms, antivirus-antibodies, and viruses are NOT detectable  
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cause of persistent infections by integration of   viral genome into host genome  
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cause of persistent infections by decrease in   antigenicity of virus  
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cause of persistent infections by mutation to   less virulent and slower reproducing form  
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defective interfering (DI) particle:   deletion mutant that CANNOT reproduce and slows reproduction of normal virus  
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