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DIT viruses

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erythema infectiosum (AKA fifth disease)   Parvovirus B19  
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Heterophil-positive mononucleosis   EBV  
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Can cause conjunctivitis or diarrhea   Adenovirus  
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Enlarged cell with owl's eye inclusions   CMV  
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Identified with a Pap smear   HPV (16,18)  
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Milkmaid's blisters   cowpox  
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Burkitt's lymphoma and nasopharyngeal carcinoma   EBV  
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Gingivostomatitis   HSV1  
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Hides in sensory ganglia of S2 and S3   HSV2  
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Hades in trigeminal ganglia   HSV1  
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Hides in dorsal root ganglia   VSV  
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viral family of FC virus   polyomavirus  
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downey cells   EBV  
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human progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy   JC virus  
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oral hairy leukoplakia   EBV  
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multinucleate giant cells on tzanck test   HSV1,2, VSV  
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Only DNA virus that is not double stranded   Parvovirus  
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Roseola   HHV-6  
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Heterophil negative mononucleosis   CMV  
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Hand, foot, and mouth disease   coxsackie  
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Break bone fever   Dengue = flavivirus  
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Characteristic barking seal cough   croup = paramyxovirus  
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African hemorrhagic fever   filovirus  
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common cold   coronavirus  
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fever, jaundice, black vomit   yellow fever = flavivirus  
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childhood diarrhea in winter months   rotavirus  
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asthma sounding infection in infants (esp. premies)   RSV = paramyxovirus  
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Meningitis in summer months   Echovirus  
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Tourniquet test helps diagnose hemorrhagic disease   Dengue/flavivirus  
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Infects motor neurons of the anterior horn   Poliovirus and west nile virus  
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45 yo male w/ squamos cell carcinoma of penis had exposure to what virus?   HPV (16,18)  
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20yo colleg student with lymphadenopathy, fever, and hepatosplenomegaly. His serum agglutinates sheep RBCs. what cell type is infected   B cells  
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How does rabie virus travel through the CNS so that it can cause fatal encephalitis with seizures?   retrograde up nerve axons  
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What is the characteristic shape of the rabies virus?   bullet shaped capsid  
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a/w Kaposi's sarcoma   lymphoangiogenic GFs/CKs: TNFalpha, IL-6, PDGF  
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diagnosis of west nile virus   serology for IgM anti-WNV abs  
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laryngo-tracheo-bronchitis   parainfluenza/croup  
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leading cause of hospitalization in kids less than 4 yo   parainfluenza/croup  
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brassy cough   RSV bronchiolitis  
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Pavlivizumab   monoclonal RSV Ig  
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2 most common causes of common cold   rhinovirus, coronavirus  
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aspetic meningitis   echovirus, coxsakie virus  
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what causes a steeple sign on x-ray?   parainfluenza/croup  
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what causes a thumb sign on x-ray   epiglottitis - Hib  
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What is the treatment for HSV, VZV, and EBV   acyclovir  
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what is the tx for CMV   gangciclovir  
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what is the tx for CMV retinits   foscarnet  
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What is IFN-alpha used for   HCV, HBV, kaposi sarcoma  
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inhibits CMV DNA polymerase   gangciclovir and foscarnet  
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used in tx for chronic hep C   IFNalpha, ribavirin  
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blocks viral penetration and uncoating   amantadine, ramantidine  
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treats both influenza A and B   oseltamivir, zanamivir  
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second line for CMV retitinis   Foscarnet  
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-sAg, +sAb, +cAb   recovery  
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-sAg, -sAb, +cAb   window period  
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+sAg, -sAb, +IgM cAb   recent/acute infxn  
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+sAg, -sAb, +IgG cAb   chronic infxn  
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-sAg, +sAb, -cAb   immunized  
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