Title: Paramyxoviruses Author: Hugh Fackrell Last modified by: Hugh B. Fackrell Created Date: 3/21/1996 8:32:38 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
... parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus, human metapneumovirus ... for RSV and PIV ... viral vaccine for measles and mumps, none for RSV or PIV ...
A CELLULAR FORMS (Viruses & Bacteriophages) A cellular forms, most range in size from 5 to 300 nanometers (nm)* in diameter, although some Paramyxoviruses can be up ...
... cold sores and genital herpes Poxvirus that causes smallpox Rhinovirus that causes the common cold Myxoviruses and paramyxoviruses that cause influenza, ...
Title: PowerPoint Presentation - MM 445 Lecture 3 Author: David L. Smith Last modified by: Created Date: 4/1/1997 6:07:08 PM Document presentation format
'RNA silencing pathways in plants', by Alan Herr, Sainsbury Laboratory, John ... Box 10.5 Editing regulates Ebola cytotoxity. Figure 10.15Export of HIV mRNAs ...
Don't see with vaccine strain. 24. DIAGNOSIS. Serodiagnosis ... LIVE ATTENUATED VACCINE. Does not spread to contacts. Can cause problems in immuno-suppressed ...
mumps, measles and rubella measles (rubeola) mumps rubella man world wide single serotype of each virus live attenuated vaccine (mmr) childhood diseases (pre-vaccine ...
ALL ANIMAL RNA VIRUSES CODE FOR A POLYMERASE. 4. Need to make mRNA ... stop codon. for translation. POLYPROTEIN. 18. Inhibition of host cell translation. HOST mRNA ...
RNA VIRUS REPLICATION STRATEGIES RNA VIRUS STRATEGIES Need to make mRNA Need to make mRNA Need to make mRNA Need to make mRNA Need to make mRNA RNA viruses which do ...
Function well to inhibit initial infection or block viral spread during acute phase ... Antibody directed against domains flanking the sialic-acid-binding cleft ...
Sinusitis Sinusitis is an extremely common part of the common cold syndrome RVs have been detected in 50% of adult patients with sinusitis by RT-PCR of maxillary ...
ANTIVIRAL AGENTS * * Nature Possess antiviral, immunomodulating, and antiproliferative activities They are synthesized by host cells in response to various inducers ...
Some viruses may remain dormant inside host cells for long periods, causing no obvious change in their host cells (a stage known as the lysogenic phase).
... paralysis( destruction of anterior horn cells and motor cortex cells), to death ... to CNS, anterior horn cells and brain motor cortex - producing paralysis ...
Title: PowerPoint Presentation Author: IDFaculty Last modified by: cuid Created Date: 9/24/2002 5:18:28 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Study of the Immune System Neighboring cell transfer Can escape out of phagosomes Transfer to neighbor cells w/o leaving host cell Not exposed to Ab Listeria ...
Acute infantile gastroenteritis 40, 41 10. Intussusception 1, 2, ... Live attenuated vaccines now available for use in children Noroviruses (Norwalk-like) ...
Antiviral Drugs The final stage in the life cycle of a virus is the release of completed viruses from the host cell, and this step has also been targeted by antiviral ...
Enteroviruses cause a variety of diseases including, febrile illnesses, and ... Kuru. Prions. Infectious proteins. Normally found on surface of mammalian cells ...
Antiviral Drugs General Characteristics of Viruses Depending on one's viewpoint, viruses may be regarded as exceptionally complex aggregations of nonliving chemicals ...
VIRAL INFECTIONS Dr. ALAA HUSSAIN A.AWN Figure 14.13 Oral Kaposi's sarcoma. A full examination is important to detect disease that may affect the palate, gums, fauces ...
Adenovirus and Herpes simplex are less common but more serious ... Pharyngitis, Vincent's Angina, Pharyngoconjunctival fever, herpes simplex, infectious mono ...
Orthomyxoviruses Characteristics Name originates from the Greek word ortho (correct), myxo (mucus). Essentially virions infect epithelial cells the right way, as ...
Viral infection of the respiratory tract --- 1 DR. MOHAMMED ARIF ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR CONSULTANT VIROLOGIST HEAD OF THE VIROLOGY UNIT Transmission By inhalation of ...
complications of latency & recurrent infections become more severe with age, ... Tomato plants - and for Potato spindle tuber viroid. Cadang cadang viroid. Prions ...
Three parts of the egg are of use. A The amniotic cavity: ... The Fertile Egg ... dropped away from the shell. membrane. Dermatropic viruses (poxviruses ...
... yeast If the answer is not here, the dog needs to see a vet Dog Skin Disease Dorsal Skin Necrosis Open wounds or scars over the back are not uncommonly seen ...
Also, the leading cause of acute morbidity and of visits to a ... Vesicles and ulcers on the labial and buccal mucosa when there is an assoc. gigivostomatitis ...