DNA Viruses: Respiratory and Direct Contact

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  1. 3. 60% of __________ is caused by HPV-16 an HPV-18
  2. 6. this is the main vaccine for HPV
  3. 7. this virus reactivates when a patient becomes immunocompromised and can lead to the demyelinating disease, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
  4. 8. this virus causes both types of smallpox
  5. 13. the __________ test is used to test pregnant individuals for antibodies to diseases that can cause miscarriage, stillbirth, and congenital infections
  6. 16. the __________ is transmitted via salivary contact, and can cause mononucleosis, with some strains linked to Burkitt's lymphoma
  7. 19. Human Herpes Virus (HHV) 6 and 7 are associated with this viral disease characterized by a rash, flu-like symptoms, and leukopenia
  8. 20. HSV viruses grow well on primary __________ kidney cell cultures
  9. 21. this virus can reactivate in patients with a compromised immune system and causes a mild respiratory virus
  10. 22. HSV 2 causes __________ herpes, and rarely meningitis
  11. 24. __________ B-19 causes fifths disease, a childhood viral illness causing rash, and can also cause aplastic crisis in sickle cell disease and fetal infection/stillbirth
  12. 26. adenovirus is spread through respiratory droplets, the fecal-oral route, and direct contact with the __________
  13. 28. the adenovirus F 40/41 strains can cause __________, primarily in children
  14. 29. this family of viruses includes HSV, EBV, CMV, VZV, and HHV
  15. 31. this virus can cause a mononucleosis-like disease and pneumonia, among others, and is primarily a concern in IHCs
  16. 32. this virus has both sexual and non-sexual transmission and causes a mild pox-like disease
  17. 33. VZV goes latent in the __________ ganglia
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  1. 1. this virus targets the adenoids and causes colds, tonsilitis, pharyngitis, gastrointestinal disease, and croup
  2. 2. HHV-8 is known to cause __________'s sarcoma and Castleman's disease
  3. 4. the clinical form of smallpox that is associated with high fatality is variola __________
  4. 5. the __________ virus causes chickenpox that can recur as shingles in later life
  5. 9. adenovirus type 14 can cause this illness
  6. 10. this virus family includes smallpox, vaccinia, molluscum contagiosum virus, ORF, and JC/BK viruses
  7. 11. HPV stands for human __________
  8. 12. this family of viruses exhibits tropism for cutaneous or mucosal tissues and includes HPV
  9. 14. this virus is primarily transmitted through sexual contact, and can cause acute liver inflammation that sometimes progresses into chronic infection or cancer
  10. 15. HHV 6 and 7 can cause interstitial __________
  11. 17. this virus is also known as sore mouth virus and primarily infects sheep and goats
  12. 18. HSV 1 and 2 go latent in the __________ ganglia
  13. 23. in addition to sexual and perinatal transmission, hepatitis B can also be transmitted via contact with infected blood or contaminated __________
  14. 25. this virus is similar to variola, but is much milder, and was used in the smallpox vaccine because of these similarities
  15. 27. CMV testing can be performed on __________
  16. 30. HSV 1 commonly causes __________, and rarely can result in encephalitis