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Change: the age of 60.PathogenisisPathogenesis and Pathology Diagnosis, Treatment, and ControlSince shingles has characteristic signs (location and distribution pattern of skin lesions) and symptoms, diagnosis generally does not require any clinical testing.However, stained smears from vesicle scrapings, flourescent antibody
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Change: Although you can take steps to shorten the duration of a shingles outbreak, the virus must often simply run its course. Postherpetic neuralgia is difficult
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Change: The pathology of the skin lesions caused by cowpox virus is similar to that of smallpox. However, there is greater epithelial thickening and less rapid
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Change: because of possible bioterrorism. Mainly inlisted officers/military receive the vaccine when traveling overseas-Infection includes fever, malaise, prostration. Later a rash begins in the pharynx, spreads to the face, and progresses to the extremities.Smallpox caused 300-500 million deaths during the 1900's.
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Change: [1] and now more than 5,000 types of virus have been described.The study of viruses is known as virology, and is a branch of microbiology. POXVIRUSES-produce eruptive skin pustules called pocks or pox that leave scars-largest and most complex animal viruses-have the largest
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Change: and now more than 5,000 types of virus have been described.The study of viruses is known as virology, and is a branch of microbiology. POXVIRUSES-produce eruptive skin pustules called pocks or pox that leave scars-largest and most complex animal viruses-have the largest
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Change: called a capsid that encloses and protects the nucleic acid called aacid. capsid.A Capsidcapsid areis constructed from identical subunits called capsomers, which are made of protein. There are two types:types of capsids: Helical and icosohedral. Host RangeA cell has to
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Change: Top of Page Cytomegalovirus Mononucleosis -Characterized by fever and lymphocytosis, similar to Epstein-Barr Mononucleosis. -Chiefly adult disease-Common opportunist of AIDS patientsEpstein-Barr Virus -Lymphatic disease, can transform lymphocytes to malignant cells through expression of its genes-Direct oral contact is most common mode
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Change: -Persons infected with varicella-zoster virus are the most contagious 1 to 2 days prior to the development of the rash-Skin lesions appear, and progress to scabs, sometimes leaving a scar-virus enters neurons and remain latent, and later reactivation of the virus result in shinglesHerpes Zoster -AKA Shingles
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Change: Frequently known as the "dog virus- causes stinky bad diarrheaThe most important human parvovirus is B19, the cause of erythema infectiosum. Often the infection goes unnoticed, but child may have a low-grade fever and
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Change: Some cell changes from virus infections are visible to the naked eye ex: inclusion bodies seen from Rabies victims POXVIRUSES-produce eruptive skin pustules called pocks or pox that leave scars-largest and most complex animal viruses-have the largest genome of all viruses
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Change: 1. Animal virus replication is MORE complex than phage replication because host cells are more complex2. Animal Viruses cannot inject their DNA3. Lysogeny for phage, latency for animal virusesAnimal Virus Replication1. Absorption2. Penetraion/ uncoating of genome3. Duplication/synthesis4. Assembly5. ReleaseWays Cells
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Change: 2. Penetraion/ uncoating of genome3. Duplication/synthesis4. Assembly5. ReleaseWays Cells Are Damaged By Viruses-changes in size and shape-cytoplasmic inclusion bodies-nuclear inclusion bodies-cells fuse to form multi-nucleated cells-cell lysis-alter DNA-transform cells into cancerous cells Cell Lysis Multinucleated Cell Cancerous CellViruses
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