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___ ___ are anogenital warts. They are the most common viral STD in the US and it is estimated that 500,000 people acquire symptomatic genital warts each year. It looks like a pink cauliflower. |
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How is oral condyloma acuminatum usually transmitted? |
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Respiratory papillomatosis is usually found in the ___ of infants that have contracted it during passage through an infected birth canal. |
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HPV 16/18 = cancer, HPV 6/11 = no cancer |
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HPV ___/___ cause cervical cancer. HPV ___/___ do not cause cancer. All HPVs will cause warts. |
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At least ___% of sexually active men and women acquire genital HPV infection. |
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Gardisil protects against HPV ___, ___, ___ and ___. |
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___ is the largest of viruses with complex envelopes and dsDNA. The virions are resistant to drying even though they are enveloped. |
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Orthopoxvirus, Vaccinia and Variola are all species in the family ____. |
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____ begins with head and back aches followed by a rash composed to flat, red lesions evolving to pustules. These eventually scab and scar. |
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T/F: Smallpox is never asymptomatic. |
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___' envelope fuses with the host membrane then the genome is transcribed. It has viral-encoded DNA polymerase. The capsids assemble in the nucleus and are filled with DNA. Finally they acquire the envelope at the membrane. |
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HSV __, HSV __, and ___ are three related viruses within the family Herpesviridae. |
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HCMV, HHV __ and HHV __ are three related viruses within the family Herpesviridae. |
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EBV and HHV __ are both related viruses in the family Herpesviridae. |
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Herpesviridae, VZV never asymptomatic |
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While the ___ virus is being shed, a person can be asymptomatic and a latent persistent infection is lifelong. ___ is never asmptomatic. |
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False! They are not protective and a person can be reinfected. |
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T/F: Antibodies to the Herpesviridae family of viruses are protective. |
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HHV __ and __ are Roseola. HHV __ leads to Kaposi's sarcoma. |
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HSV, VZV and CMV cause skin/mucous membrane lesions. HHV 6 and 7 cause rashes. EBV, CMV and HHV 6 cause mononucleosis. EBV and HHV 8 cause lymphoma and Kaposi's sarcoma. VZV and CMV cause birth defects. |
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___, ___ and ___ cause skin/mucous membrane lesions. HHV ___ and ___ cause rashes. ___, ___ and HHV ___ cause mononucleosis. ___ and HHV ___ cause lymphoma and Kaposi's sarcoma. ___ and ___ cause birth defects. |
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___ infection remains latent in trigeminal ganglion. |
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