Virology

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  1. 3. Infection with this virus causes Negri bodies to be present in neural tissue.
  2. 5. Hemagglutinin and neuraminidase are two major antigenic proteins of ________.
  3. 7. Which generation of HIV testing usually detects IgM, IgG, and P24 and doesn't require confirmatory testing?
  4. 8. Infantile respiratory bronchitis is also known as ________.
  5. 10. A complete viral particle is called a _______.
  6. 11. Infection with this virus is also known as "Breakbone Fever".
  7. 13. Which virus is often responsible for croup?
  8. 14. Enveloped viruses are more susceptible to ________ via heat, pH change, and chemical detergents.
  9. 19. 5% of colds and other acute respiratory disease are associated with which virus?
  10. 20. What is monitored to asses effectiveness of anti-retroviral treatment?
  11. 25. A virus is an obligate intracellular _______.
  12. 26. What is the primary transmission method of Hepatitis B?
  13. 27. What is the primary screening test for HIV?
  14. 28. What is a common infection that when acquired during pregnancy can case mental impairment, deafness, and death in the fetus.
  15. 29. What is the vector for New World Hantavirus?
  16. 31. Which virus is associated with Koplik spots?
  17. 33. What disease, commonly seen in HIV patients, is caused by HHV8?
  18. 35. Which serological marker for Hepatitis B is indicative of chronic infection?
  19. 37. Which virus, that we now vaccinate against, is the most common cause of gastroenteritis in infants and children?
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  1. 1. What is the primary transmission method of Hepatitis A?
  2. 2. What is the clinical representation of Parvovirus B19?
  3. 4. This virus is the cause of Parotitis cause also cause permanent sterility.
  4. 6. The viral genome and capsid are referred to as a _____.
  5. 9. Chickenpox, Roseola, and EBV are all cause by which family of viruses?
  6. 12. What genus of virus is associated with anogenital warts, cervical dysplasia and neoplasia?
  7. 15. Changes detected in specific cell lines caused by cell invasion is called ____.
  8. 16. Which group of viruses are characterized by encoding for the enzyme reverse transcriptase?
  9. 17. What virus is known for latency and reactivation?
  10. 18. What is the causative agent of Hand, Foot and Mouth disease?
  11. 21. Which serological marker for Hepatitis B is indicative of immunization?
  12. 22. What is the most common cause of fatal sporadic encephalitis in the US?
  13. 23. What is the causative agent of Shingles?
  14. 24. What is a major cause of viral endocarditis?
  15. 26. What is the animal reservoir of West Nile Virus?
  16. 30. Which virus is associated with malignancy such as Burkitt's lymphoma in immunocompromised patients?
  17. 32. This filovirus found in Africa is associated with hemorrhagic fever.
  18. 34. Antigenic ________ is responsible for influenza pandemics.
  19. 36. Antigenic ________ is due to point mutations in the hemagglutinin and neuraminidase genes.