Respiratory Virus I
Respiratory Virus II
DNA Virus I
Human Herpes Viruses
Infection Control and Vaccines
100

Influenza A, B, and C share this host.

What are humans?

100

Severe measles is more likely in these populations

What is severe malnutrition, vitA deficiency, pregnant, and immunocompromised individuals?

100

Lesions in the same stage of healing

What is smallpox (or mpox)?

100

Viral genetic material integrating into the host cell DNA or existing extra chromosomally with no clinical manifestation.

What is established latency?

100

The number of individuals infected by a diseased individual

What is Ro?

200

This is necessary for viral RNA to be seen as mRNA in host cytoplasm

What is a 5' cap?

200

Measles are spread through these (be descriptive)

What are respiratory droplets of less than 5 microns or aerosols?

200

The two highest risk serotypes for Papillomavirus associated cancer

What is 16 and 18?

200

Major difference in transmission of HSV-1 and HSV-2

HSV-1 and HSV-2 can both be spread mouth-mouth, mouth-genitals, genitals-mouth, and genitals-genitals but HSV-2 is mostly spread genital-genital.

200

This is an example of active natural immunity

What is infection?

300

Neuraminidase inhibitors

What is oseltamivir, zanamivir, and peramivir?

300

Cause of croup

What are parainfluenza viruses?

300

A DNA virus transmitted through fecal-oral route and aerosols. It can remain in latency in the kidney and present with confusion, difficulty with walking and maintaining balance, and seizures. Can be progressive and fatal

What is JC Virus (Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy)?

300

Latent presentation unilaterally at dermatome of infected nerve

What is Varicella Zoster virus?

300

This is the calculation for crude herd immunity threshold

What is 1-(1/Ro)?

400

Point mutations in antigen genes that may result in an epidemic.

What is antigenic drift?

400

Laryngotracheobronchitis presenting with "steeple sign" often seen in children ages 1-3 years.

What is croup?

400

Seen in sickle cell and organ transplant patients with Parvovirus

What is Severe Aplastic Anemia?

400

Latency occurs in myeloid lineage cells

What is HCMV (Cytomegalovirus)?

400

This is why a meningococcal type B polysaccharide vaccine does no work

What is similarity between viral carbohydrates and those found in brain? (The carbohydrate portion that the B cell would recognize is similar to proteins in the nucleus. )

500

Bacterial co-infections with Influenza

What is Staph aureus, H. influenzae, and Strep pyogenes?

500
This paramyxovirus predominately presents with parotitis

What is mumps?

500

Mechanism of action for Mpox treatment, TPOXX (aka Tecovirimat)

Prevents exit of cell through exocytosis

500

Transmitted via saliva and contact with latency in B lymphocytes with association to a variety of lymphoid and epithelial cancers

What is Epstein-Barr virus?

500

Purified protein vaccines

What is acellular pertussis?