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Lectures
100

List three symptoms of Malaria

Fever and flu-like illness, including shaking chills, headache, muscle aches, and tiredness. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may also occur.

100

List two groups who are at highest risk from malaria

Pregnant women

young children

Immunocompromised 

100

Drug class of Methicillin

Beta lactam antibiotic

100

List 3 vaccines you might get before travelling?

COVID-19

Chickenpox

Cholera

2Flu (Influenza)

Hepatitis A 

Hepatitis B 

Japanese encephalitis 

MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)

Meningococcal 

Pneumococcal 

Polio 

Rabies 

Shingles

Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)

Typhoid 

Yellow fever

100

This type of virus is ( naked or enveloped )

- more stable in face of environmental stress

- spreads more easily

-survives in the gut, poor water treatment

Naked virus

200

Incubation period of Malaria?

Varies from 7-30 days (in most cases)

200

List two ways of preventing malaria.

Protection against mosquito bites include the use of mosquito bed nets, the wearing of clothes that cover most of the body, and use of insect repellent on exposed skin.

200

2 viruses that infect by ingestion?

Norovirus, rotavirus, hepatitis A and E

200

What different shapes do viruses come in? List 3

Icosahedral, spherical, filamentous, helical, irregular

200

Define Burst size

Number of new virions released from a host cell

300

Explain how haemolytic anaemia occurs in Malaria.

Merozoites infect RBC's + multiply. At the end of the infection cycle, red blood cell ruptures, leaving merozoites to infect further cells. This process lowers the amount of red blood cells and can in a severe stage cause severe anemia.

300

List two reasons why Africa is high risk for Malaria

very efficient mosquitoes, predominant parasite species is P. Falciparum that leads to more severe malaria, warm and humid climate allowing transmission to occur all year round and lack of resources + poor socioeconomic to control.

300

Drug class of Oxytetracycline

30s inhibitor, broad-spectrum antibiotic

300

Define Zoonoses

Diseases transmitted from animals to humans

300
Name a virus that can pass from mother to child congenitally?

HIV, Hep B, Herpes simplex virus

400

Mechanism of action of quinolones?

Inhibit DNA replication

400

Which Plasmodium species causes the most malaria deaths?

P. Falciparum

400

What virus spreads via cutaneous contact?

human papilloma virus

400

HIV is a ......... (naked/enveloped) virus

Enveloped

400

Cells that are the target of HIV

CD4+ T cells

500

Describe the lifecycle of the malaria parasite

1) infected anopheles mosquito inoculates sporozoites into the human host

2) sporozoites infect liver cells

3) in the liver, sporozoites mature into schizoints, which rupture and release merozoites

4) merozoites infect NBCs and undergo asexual reproduction

5) ring stage trophozoites mature into schizoints, which rupture and release merozoites

6) some parasites differentiate into sexual gametocytes

7) gametoxytes are ingested by anopheles mosquito during blood meal - generate

zygites in stomach

8) Male and female gametocytes fuse and form a fertilised motile zygote, which

developer into new sporozoites and migrate to the insects salivary glands.

500

List the 5 Plasmodium species that cause malaria in humans

  • P. falciparum
  • P. Malariae
  • P.ovale
  • P. vivax
  • P. knowlesi
500

Drug class of Trimethoprim

Folate antagonist
500

Function of hemagglutinin

One of the enzymes found on the surface of the Influenza virus. It is responsible for binding the virus to the cell that is being infected.

500

What type of virus is Hep C?

+ssRNA

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