MBG 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Lytic Cycle, Dna Virus, Viral Envelope

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Viruses cause several diseases such as influenza, herpes, rabies, ebola, aids, shingles, etc. Viruses infect host cells to reproduce: hijacks host cell machinery, metabolically inert outside host cells. Viruses range in size some are very small (e. g. , poliovirus) and some are very large (e. g. , ebola virus) Enveloped viruses bind to a cell through a receptor. E. g. , common cold: if enveloped viruses leave the cell, the cells do not break (no lysis occurs); these viruses can stay within the host cell for a long time without being detected. Double-stranded dna virus and a non-enveloped virus. Preferentially infects skin and mucus membrane cells (spread through simple skin-to-skin contact) There are more than 200 types of hpv; it is responsible for a variety of different kinds of warts. Most infections (about 80%) clear in 1-2 years: low-risk virus strains cause warts, two high-risk viral hpv strains are primary risk factors for cervical cancer, and cause more than 75% of all cervical cancer cases.

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