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Virology lectures Test

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Baltimore type V
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Baltimore type III
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Parainfluenza virus
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Baltimore type IV
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Metapneumovirus
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Astrovirus
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Respiratory syncytial virus
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Hendra and Nipah Viruses
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Measles and mumps viruses
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similar to RSV, less severe
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croup
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-ssRNA
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dsRNA
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newly emerging, animal reservoirs
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+ssRNA --> -ssRNA
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systemic infection effective vaccine available
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gastroenteritis in infants (less severe than rota), elderly and immunocompromised
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severe lower respiratory dz in infants very contagious no vaccine, antiviral therapies avail.
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Baltimore type I
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gastroenteritis: adults and school-age children, food-borne, cruise-ships environmentally stable virus high genomic variability no lasting immunity no vaccine available
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ssDNA
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severe gastroenteritis in infants (6mo-2yr) viral NSP4 protein acts as an enterotoxin high genetic variability: segmented dsRNA genome and RNA-dependent RNA polymerase vaccines available
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+ssRNA --> -ssDNA
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picornavirus family 50% of common colds
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Parainfluenza virus Respiratory syncytial virus Metapneumovirus Measles, Mumps, Rubella Viruses Hendra and Nipah
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multiple strains, enteric, respiratory, ocular infections, systemic infections severe dz in immunocompromised
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2nd most prevalent cause of common colds SARS

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