HSS 1100 Lecture 4: Lecture 9 notes

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Microbiology and Immunology
Notes: Lecture 9
Prof: F. Pagotto
Review
Never give aspirin to a child who has chickenpox eause the a get Ree’s sdroe
H1N1 means influenza, H stands for hemagglutinin and N stands for
neurogluttamine***
What types of viruses
o Respiratory viruses
Influenza (parainfluenza 5>, RSV 2>)
Rhinovirus (common cold, no cross immunity)
Adenivirus
o Enteric viruses
Think about GI tract, rarely cause gastroenteritis
Polioviris (Salk = immunocompromised, Sabin for everyone)
Coxsackie (aseptic meningitis)
Echo virus
o Viruses of diarrhea
Rotavirus (vaccine >18)
Norovirus (no vaccine 18+)
o Viruses of the rashes
Measles (German measles can cause birth defects; measles causes rash
behind the ears)
Varicella (causes chicken pox)
HSV (1: causes cold sores 2: genital herpes)
Papilloma virus (warts on hands and feet and can cause cervical cancer &
genital warts)
Viral Life cycle
o Adsorption, penetration, nucleic acid & protein synthesis, assembly and
maturation, release
Detection
o Direct visualization, cell culture (cytopathic effects, immunofluorescence,
hemagglutination), ELIZA
o Indirect detection (patient immune response)
Immunity test
Diagnostic test
Viruses causing glandular enlargement
o Mumps
Bilateral inflammation of parotid glands
Lots of complications
Through respiratory or ingestion
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Never give aspirin to a child who has chickenpox (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause the(cid:455) (cid:272)a(cid:374) get re(cid:455)e"s s(cid:455)(cid:374)dro(cid:373)e. H1n1 means influenza, h stands for hemagglutinin and n stands for neurogluttamine*** What types of viruses: respiratory viruses. Viral life cycle: adsorption, penetration, nucleic acid & protein synthesis, assembly and maturation, release. Detection: direct visualization, cell culture (cytopathic effects, immunofluorescence, hemagglutination), eliza. Viruses causing glandular enlargement: mumps, bilateral inflammation of parotid glands, lots of complications, through respiratory or ingestion, vaccine, problem is that there are sometimes no symptoms, occurs a lot in university symptoms. Infectious mononucleosis: transmitted by saliva, affects lymph nodes, can be chronic, detected by monospot test it detects rbc agglutination, use direct eliza, cytomegalovirus (cmv, we need to know the cmv status of transplant patients. If someone is cmv negative and someone is cmv positive and they transplant there will be an infection.

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