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