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B3: Pox & Papova

B3:  Pox & Papova

Pox & Papova

Finish Papilloma (Clinical, Pathophysiology)

Pox

Vaccine for smallpox

Vaccinia virus

Transmission

Usu. due to accidental exposure

Most infections by accidental exposure

Direct contact

Respiratory to lymphatics

Mollus. Contag.

Lesions

Skin

Molluscum bodies in tissue

Umbilicated

Painless

Nodular

Orf, Cowpox, Monkeypox

Nodular lesions

Where are they found?

What is the result?

Spontaneous resolution

Face, Fingers

Smallpox

Flu-like symptoms

Vesicles form 4 days after onset

Inhaled

Replication in UR tract

Genome

Encodes immune escape mechanisms

Linear DS DNA

Replication

Where does replication take place?

What are sites of viral replication called?

Guarnieri bodies

Cytoplasm

Structure

Most complex

Largest

Can be viewed with light microscopy

Brick-shaped

Classification

Unclassified

Molluscum contagiosum

Para

Zoonotic infections

Milker's nodule

Orf

Zoonotic infection from sheep and goats

Ortho

Cowpox

Zoonotic

Monkeypox

  • Zoonotic
  • Generally confined to W. and Cent. Africa
  • Vaccinia

    Smallpox vaccine source

    Variola

    Causes smallpox

    Minor

    Mortality: 1%

    Major

    Mortality: 15-40%

    Papova

    Papilloma
    Prevention

    Condoms

    HPV Vaccine

    Girls Age 9-18

    Not yet recommended for women older than 26

    Gardasil

    Types

  • (Associated with 90% of genital warts)
  • 6
  • 11

  • (Associated with 70% of cervical cancers)
  • 16
  • 18
  • Treatment

    Antisense RNA???

    Interferon

    Lesion removal

    Infects many different vertebrate animal species, but highly species-specific

    Tissue culture

    Immunoassays

    To detect viral Ag

    Koilocytosis

    Nuclear enlargement

    Perinuclear cytoplasmic vacuolization

    Detect viral DNA

    Southern blot

    in situ hybrid.

    PCR

    Squamous cell carcinoma

    Benign lesions

    Often resolve spontaneously

    Warts

    Genital

    Common

    Characteristics

    Replication linked to cell differentiation

    Induces epithelial cell proliferation

    Cell target

    Mucous membranes

    Skin keratinocyte

    Epithelial cell

    100+ genotypes

    Cubic symmetry

    Polyoma
    Epidemiology
    Diagnosis

    Immunoassay

    Ag detection

    Routine cell culture

    Fetal glial cells

    Clinical

    Virus found in urinary tract of immunocompromised patients

    BK

    Hemorrhagic cystitis

    Bone marrow transplant patients

    Ureteral stenosis

    Kidney transplant patients

    JC

    Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

  • Rare
  • Fatal
  • Degenerative
  • Demyelinating disease
  • Lytic infection of oligodendrocytes (CNS)
  • Immunocompromised patients (AIDS and reticuloendothelial malignancies)
  • Usu. no disease