HSV
HZV
EBV
CMV
Review
100

Primary Herpes mainly affects children of this age group

Ages 1 -3

100

What do the Z and V stand for in HZV

Zoster & Varicella

100

What does EBV stand for?

Epstein-Barr virus

100

What does CMV stand for?

Cytomegalovirus

100

Hepatitis D is also called the ........................

Delta Agent

200

What are the two types of HSV & where do lesions occur?

Type I - oral

Type II - genital

200

List 3 ways that Chicken Pox (Varicella) can be transmitted

Direct, Indirect & droplet

200

What is 'Mononucleosis' often referred to as?

Kissing disease

200

When does CMV generally cause disease?

Only when the immune system is compromised

200

In Category A of HIV what is the T cell count?

Greater than 500

300

What are the symptoms of Primary Herpes

Fever, pain in mouth, increased salivation, bad breath, general malaise

300

Chicken pox lesions are more common on what part of the body?

Trunk

300

How is EBV transmitted?

Direct contact or droplet (saliva)

300

What is the route of transmission for CMV?

It is unclear

300

Regarding hepatitis - what is the name for the period prior to the appearance of jaundice

Preicteric

400

Replication of the HSV begins in what cells?

Dermis and Epidermis

400

In which part of the body does the HZV remain dormant?

Spine

400

What are some of the symptoms of EBV diseases

Fever, swollen lymph glands, sore throat, atypical lymphocyte count in blood

400

What age groups are most commonly affected by the CMV?

1-2 years and 16-50 years

400

What does ART stand for?  Which virus is treated with ART?

Antiretroviral therapy 

HIV

500

List 5 stimuli that can cause reactivation of HSV

Exposure to sun, illness, immunosuppression, fever, stress, injury (trauma)

500

List 4 secondary complications that can develop from shingles

Eye infections, lungs (pneumonia), liver (hepatitis), pancreas, central nervous system, brain (encephalitis)

500

List 3 infections caused by EBV

Mono, lymphoma, nasopharyngeal carcinoma & hairy leukoplakia

500

CMV can be found in the tumour cells of what cancer?

Kaposi Sarcoma

500

List the 4 categories of Category C HIV

Opportunistic, constitutional (wasting syndrome), Encephalopathy (mental disorders), Neoplasms (cancers)

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