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