What is the fatality of Nipah Virus?
40-100%
West Nile virus, Zika, Dengue
What are the two types of Rabies and their symptoms?
Furious Rabies: hyperactivity, drooling, aggression, hydrophobia, delirium, dizziness, hallucinations
Paralytic Rabies: a coma is slowly developed
When, where, and what was the Vulture Crisis
Was in India during the 1980s and what happened was cows were given medication that was toxic to vultures so vultures started to die. With no vultures eating the dead cows dogs started to increasing the dog population and giving some rabies.
What are the phases of Viral infection
Attachment, Penetration, Uncoating, Replication, Assembly, Release
What is the fatality of Rabies if not treated?
Almost 100%
Name 3 viruses spread by bats
Nipah virus, Ebola, Rabies, Sars Cov 2
How many people are asymptomatic when they get West Nile virus?
75%
When and were was the first and biggest outbreaks of Ebola?
1st was in Democratic Republic of Congo in 1967
biggest was a pandemic in 2014-2015
What are the 3 highly pathogenic covid viruses that cause severe respiratory syndrome?
Sars Civ 1, Mers Cov, Sars Cov2
Out of people infected with Hepatitis C how many die from Cirrhosis or Liver Cancer if untreated?
1-5%
How many people are infected with HSV1, HSV2, HCMV, EBC, KSHV?
60%, 12%, more than 50%, 90%, 10%
Which herpes virus causes birth defects like loss of hearing
Human Cytomegalovirus
When did Nipah virus infect farmers?
In Malaysia in 1989-199
What is the family of viruses that Rabies is from?
Lyssa Virus
How many people died during the Sars Cov 2 outbreak?
700 million infected, 7 million confirmed deaths, 19-36 million deaths counting complications
How was Hepatitis C transmitted to almost everyone in India?
By intravenous needles used to treat a parasite
What does Alpha Herpes, Beta Herpes, and Gamma herpes infect?
Neurons, Macrophages, B cells
When did West Nile reach New York?
1999
What does E6 and E7 do and what are their mutated forms called?
E6: Stops proliferation and mutated form is just tumor suppression inhibitors
E7: causes proliferation and mutated form is called oncogenes
Which Herpes Virus are the most deadly?
Which Hepatitis is known for Cirrhosis and which is known for cancer?
Both can do both symptoms but Hepatitis C is known for Cirrhosis and Hepatitis B is known for cancer
How do viruses cause cancer?
Once in a while the piece of circular dna breaks by accident and intergates in host chromosome.That makes E7 and E6 be released in high amounts to force the cells to keep replicating and not to die. The broken DNA makes it so the virus cannot turn off the expression of E7 and E6 causing over proliferation. Due to more replication the cells have more chances to become abnormal cancer cells that can take over Basal cells and spread.
By what year did 1 in every 10 Egyptians have Hepatitis C?
2008
Why are humans and horses dead end hosts for West Nile virus?
The viral load is too small for culex mosquitoes to reliably get the virus from humans