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Term
Condyloma acuminatum
Definition
___ ___ 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.
Term
Sexually
Definition
How is oral condyloma acuminatum usually transmitted?
Term
larynx
Definition
Respiratory papillomatosis is usually found in the ___ of infants that have contracted it during passage through an infected birth canal.
Term
HPV 16/18 = cancer, HPV 6/11 = no cancer
Definition
HPV ___/___ cause cervical cancer. HPV ___/___ do not cause cancer. All HPVs will cause warts.
Term
50%
Definition
At least ___% of sexually active men and women acquire genital HPV infection.
Term
6, 11, 16, 18
Definition
Gardisil protects against HPV ___, ___, ___ and ___.
Term
Poxviridae
Definition
___ is the largest of viruses with complex envelopes and dsDNA. The virions are resistant to drying even though they are enveloped.
Term
poxviridae
Definition
Orthopoxvirus, Vaccinia and Variola are all species in the family ____.
Term
Smallpox
Definition
____ begins with head and back aches followed by a rash composed to flat, red lesions evolving to pustules. These eventually scab and scar.
Term
True!
Definition
T/F: Smallpox is never asymptomatic.
Term
Herpesvirus
Definition
___' 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.
Term
HSV1, HSV2, VZV
Definition
HSV __, HSV __, and ___ are three related viruses within the family Herpesviridae.
Term
HCMV, HHV 6 and HHV 7
Definition
HCMV, HHV __ and HHV __ are three related viruses within the family Herpesviridae.
Term
EBV and HHV 8
Definition
EBV and HHV __ are both related viruses in the family Herpesviridae.
Term
Herpesviridae, VZV never asymptomatic
Definition
While the ___ virus is being shed, a person can be asymptomatic and a latent persistent infection is lifelong. ___ is never asmptomatic.
Term
False! They are not protective and a person can be reinfected.
Definition
T/F: Antibodies to the Herpesviridae family of viruses are protective.
Term
6, 7, 8
Definition
HHV __ and __ are Roseola. HHV __ leads to Kaposi's sarcoma.
Term
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.
Definition
___, ___ 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.
Term
Oral infections
Definition
___ infection remains latent in trigeminal ganglion.
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