Pox Virus that can infect man and used as a vaccine
What is vaccinia
100
persistence of this antigen beyond six months defines chronic infection; also exists as “subviral” particles in plasma
What is Hep-B Surface antigen
100
Councilman bodies within degenerating hepatocytes
What is Yellow fever Virus
100
A BETA-Herpes virus Characterized by OWL's eye "Nuclear Inclusion Body " and is shed in the urine
What is CMV
200
These are sulfate like receptors which Herpes use to attach to cells
What is Heparin Sulfate Receptor
200
Generally seen as a sequala in older children, teens/ adolescents who had earlier measles infection usually within the first two-years of life
What is Measles
200
presence of this antibody defines immunity to reinfection in HepB+ patient
What is Anti-HBs
200
two most frequent causes of epidemic encephalitis;
What is WNE & SLE
200
Cause of Heterophile negative Infectious Mononucleosis
What is CMV
300
Neurons don’t express these receptors; therefore, they aren’t targeted by CD8+ cells – thus a useful sanctuary for HSV latency
What is MHC-1
300
Acute disease caused by a paramyxovirus; usually characterized by enlargement of the salivary glands (parotitis)
Hint: seeds multiple organs, especially the CNS
What is Mumps
300
protein component of core; associated with increased infectivity in Hep B; soluble form released into plasma from infected hepatocytes
What is Hepatitis B e-antigen/ HBeAg
300
This mosquito species is responsible for cycle of yellow fever (Flavivirus)
What is Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
300
the cause of Roseola infantum – “rose rash of infants” (aka, exanthem subitum or “sudden rash”) and also is a cause of fever and seizures in young infants
What is HHV6
400
This Organism causes a reactivation complication called meningoencephalitis in immunocompetent host
What is HSV-1 reactivation
400
This virus inhibits mitosis and increases chromosomal breaks multiple congenital abnormalities including cataracts, heart disease, deafness, CNS defects
What is Rubella
400
is a satellite virus, the only human ss circular RNA virus that is just nucleic acid and nucleocapsid
What is Hep D
400
Acute disease characterized by a mild maculopapular eruption (exanthema) and lymphadenopathy (pre- and post-auricular), which is more prominent than for measles
What is Rubella
400
A virus besides the classical "hepatitisA-E" know to affect the liver
What is Yellow Fever
500
This disease is characterized in lab reports as Giant cells with inclusions with Prodrome of malaise, mild respiratory symptoms, vesicular rash appears first and is more dense on head/trunk than on arms/legs
What is VZV/ ChickenPox
500
Benign dermatologic disease spread by direct contact, incubation period is from 2-8 weeks
lab findings show eosinophilic cytoplasmic inclusion in cells infected with the virus
hint: member of Pox virus
What is Molluscum Contagiosum
500
Hepatitis virus that belongs to the Flavivirus class with Dengue and yellow fever
What is Hep C
500
EEE, WEE, & VEE belongs to this class of virus
What is a Togavirus
500
belongs to Picornavirus - similar to polio and enterovirus in that it is a positive-sense RNA virus and causes liver inflammation