Viruses causing respiratory infections

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  1. 4. These viruses have a special prediliction to grow in the nose
  2. 5. The presence of painful enlargement of parotid glands in child may suggest this viral disease
  3. 9. These proteins present in paramyxoviruses play a key role in the formation of multinucleated giant cells
  4. 12. These viruses have hexons, penton base, and fiber proteins
  5. 13. This childhood disease is otherwise known as German measles
  6. 14. The phenomenon of mixing of genetic segments during assembly when two different strains infect the cell simultaneously
  7. 15. These antiviral drugs act by inhibiting neurminidase
  8. 16. This is the way by which influenzaviruses enter into the host cell
  9. 17. These glycoproteins present on influenzaviruses mediate attachement of virus to host cell
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  1. 1. These structures present in influenzaviruses facilitate release of progeny viruses from the infected cell
  2. 2. This is the most common manifestation seen in Respiratory syncytial virus infection in the first year of life
  3. 3. These group of viruses that have an affinity to mucin layer of respiratory tract possess non-segmented RNA genome
  4. 4. Based on these proteins influenzviruses are classified into serotypes A, B, and C
  5. 6. This test can be used to detect influenza viral antigens in the clinical specimens or viral culture fluid
  6. 7. A pre-school child presenting with bark like cough which is otherwise known as
  7. 8. These chemical messangers produced by activated macrophages inhibit viral replication
  8. 10. Live attenuated influenza virus vaccine is generally administered by this route
  9. 11. Koplik spots are pathognomic of this viral disease