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Title: Papova Viruses


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Papova Viruses
  • fackrel_at_Uwindsor.ca

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Papova Viruses
  • Structure
  • Classification
  • Multiplication
  • Clinical manifestations
  • Epidemiology
  • Diagnosis
  • Control

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Genome
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Genome Function
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Papova virus Replication
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Classification
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Pathogenesis
  • Mechanisms not well understood.
  • Human papillomavirus are associated with the
    development of malignant genital lesions
  • types 16 and 18,.
  • Cofactors are required for cancer development.

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Multiplication
  • Viral DNA latent in basal cells of benign
    lesions.
  • Replication occurs in differentiating cells.
  • Capsid proteins and viral particles are found
    only in terminally differentiated epidermal
    cells.
  • Viral DNA is integrated in cancer cells, which
    contain no replicating virus.

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  • They induce tumors in laboratory rodents.

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Clinical manifestations
  • Polyomaviruses exhibit asymptomatic persistent
    infections in humans.
  • The JC type of polyomavirus causes progressive
    multifocal leukoencephalopathy in humans.

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Clinical manifestations
  • Benign papillomatous lesions of skin and mucous
    membranes
  • (common warts, plantar warts, flat warts,
    anogenital warts, epidermodysplasia
    verruciformis, and laryngeal papillomas).
  • Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical
    cancer are associated with human papillomavirus
    infection.

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Epidemiology
  • Infections occur during childhood,
  • 70 to 80 of adults have antibodies.
  • Route of transmission is unknown
  • may be respiratory.
  • No animal reservoirs.
  • Some humans also possess antibodies to SV40, a
    simian virus.

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Transmission
  • Papillomaviruses widely distributed
  • Transmission by contact.
  • Genital warts sexually transmitted.
  • Laryngeal papillomas may acquired during birth
    from a mother with genital warts.

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Control
  • Localized destructive methods
  • application of caustic agents
  • Most warts regress spontaneously
  • Sterilize instruments
  • after examination of patients
  • Educate Public
  • prevent sexual transmission..
  • Interferon
  • effective vs laryngeal papillomas, common warts,
    and anogenital warts.

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Diagnosis
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Host Defenses
  • Infections are persistent
  • induce humoral antibodies and cytotoxic T cells.
  • Immunosuppressed
  • Impaired cell-mediated immunity
  • progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
  • Interferon
  • weakly induced
  • variable sensitivity
  • transformation by polyomaviruses inhibited

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