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Papillomavirus
Herpes Virus
Paramyxoviruses
Poxviruses |
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4 Viral infections associated with skin and mucous membranes. |
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What Papillomavirus infections cause... |
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benign growths of virus infected epithelial tissue |
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Direct contact with an infected lesion or possibly by virus-filled fluid from a wart. |
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How Papillomavirus infections are transmitted. |
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Time from exposure to first observable symptoms. |
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benign growth forms at point of contact |
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Result of infection by Papillomavirus. |
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Virus that is very contagious and can lead to HPV. |
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genital warts
discomfort
cervical cancer |
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2 Symptoms and major complication of HPV. |
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physical removal of infected lesion |
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Treatment for Papillomavirus infections. |
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vaccination
such as gardasil for HPV |
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Prevention of Papillomavirus infections. |
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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1
Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2
Herpes Varicella Zoster Virus
Epstein Barr Virus
Cytomegalovirus |
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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 |
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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 |
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Herpes Varicella Zoster Virus |
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Oral cold sores/fever blisters on mouth, lips, tongue, gums and face. |
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Type of skin infection caused by HSV 1 |
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Direct contact with an infected sore. |
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How HSV 1 is transmitted. |
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- Inflammation at site of contact
- Formation of fluid and virus-filled blister
(1 or more blisters)
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Blister lasts 3-7 days, then dries up and heals. |
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Duration of HSV 1 symptoms. |
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Slow virus disease and recurrence
Conjunctivitis
Meningitis/Encephalitis (rare) |
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Complications associated with HSV 1 |
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Antiviral meds (acyclovir)
Does not destry virus, just blocks viral attachment to more host cells. |
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Genital herpes sores on penis, cervix and vagina.
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Type of infection caused by HSV 2 |
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Direct contact with genital sore.
Very contagious. |
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How HSV 2 is transmitted. |
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- Inflammation at point of contact
- Fluid and virus-filled blisters
(men = 1 sore, women = multiple)
- Pain at site of the sores.
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Blisters last 5-10 days, dry up and heal. |
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Duration of HSV 2 symptoms |
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Slow virus disease with recurrence
Can pass to newborn at time of birth causing severe nervous system defects.
Increased risk of cervical cancer. |
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Complications associated with HSV 2 |
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Acyclovir and similar antiviral meds |
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By respiratory secretions
Direct contact with infected blister |
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Flu-like symptoms
Fluid and virus-filled blisters called vesicles |
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Symptoms associated with VZV. |
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Blisters can last 7-21 days |
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Duration of symptoms in VZV |
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Fever, delerium, central nervous system damage, bronchitis, pneumonia, meningitis, conjunctivitis, encephalitis.
Shingles
Reyes Syndrome |
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Complications associated with VZV |
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Results in nerve cell inflammation in periferal nerves. Rash, small blisters and inflammation occur. Not very contagious. |
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Symptoms associated with Shingles. |
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- Damage to blood vessels and liver from taking aspirin with a VZV infection.
- Severe liver and brain damage.
- Can be fatal.
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Symptoms and complications related to Reyes Syndrome |
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Chicken Pox Vaccination
(varivax) |
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Prevention of VZV infection. |
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Fecal-oral spread (digestive secretions) such as saliva from kissing and sharing food. |
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Incubation period for EBV |
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pharyngitis
fever
cough
malaise
fatigue |
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Duration of symptoms in EBV. |
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Spreading into blood then into:
lungs → pneumonia
spleen→hypersplenism, splenomegaly, anemia, ruptured spleen
liver→heptomegaly, jaundice, abdominal pain
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Complications related to EBV. |
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Durations of symptoms when EBV involves the lungs and liver. |
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Rest, diet, fluids
No extreme activity
Anti-inflammatories |
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Burkitts lymphoma
Occurs much later after infection.
Malignant cancer of cervical (neck) lymph nodes |
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Very rare complication related to EBV. |
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Repiratory illness with flu-like symptoms and can lead to pneumonia.
Digestive illness with diarrhea, fluid loss and extreme weight loss.
Nervous system illness resulting in dementia. |
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3 illnesses that CMV can cause. |
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Two groups of people susceptible to CMV. |
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Which type of illness are newborns with CMV likely to get. |
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Rubeola (measles)
Rubella (german measles) |
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What illnesses Paramyxoviruses causes. |
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How rubeola is transmitted. |
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- Very mild flu-like illness
- Flat, red, itchy rash mostly on trunk, legs and arms.
- Conjunctivitis
- Fever
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Rare, but can include:
Bronchitis
pneumonia
meningitis
SSPE |
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Complications related to rubeola. |
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Slow virus disease similar to Multiple Sclerosis as a result of rubeola. |
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Rest
nutrition
keep scratching down
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A secondary bacterial infection. |
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What scratching of rubeola rash can lead to. |
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How rubella is transmitted. |
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Mild flu-like illness
Flat, red, itchy rash on trunk |
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Fever
bronchitis
pneumonia
Pregnancy: crosses placenta |
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Complications related to rubella. |
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1st trimester: 80% chance of severe damage to brain, spinal cord, heart or aorta of fetus.
2nd trimester: 20% chance of severe damage. |
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What happens when rubella crosses the placenta in pregnancy. |
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Rest, diet, fluids
fever reducers
keep itching down |
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What illness poxvirus causes. |
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The last recorded year of natural small pox cases in the US. |
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The last recorded case of variola worldwide. |
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Year small pox was declared eradicated due to worldwide vaccination. |
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Rubeolla includes conjunctivitis and fever |
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Biggest difference between symptoms of Rubella and Rubeola |
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