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Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

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1 Human viral disease

2 Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses

3 Most viruses are species specific Most, but not all And of course, in us humans…

4 Classification of human viruses

5 Source of infection : Shedding virussusceptible Man > 99% animals zoonosis

6 Routes of entry: sexual Inhalation inoculation Blood organ t/plant ingestion Congenital / vertical

7 “vertical transmission” Some viruses can cross the placenta Infection during pregnancy can damage the foetus e.g. Rubella, Cytomegalovirus

8 Infection during first trimester: Congenital infection syndrome: cataracts heart defects micro-cephaly mental retardation deafness Rubella:

9 After entry into the body: Viral infections can be localised, to the site of inoculation e.g. –Human papillomaviruses - skin (warts) http://hpvvirusinwomen.com/pictures-of-hpv.php

10 or the body surface e.g. Rotavirus Infantile gastro-enteritis Fever, vomiting, diarrhea. dehydration, abdominal pain http://www.gmchospital.com/newsletter/0711/rotavirus.php http://newsatjama.jama.com/2013/01/24/v accinating-infants-against-rotavirus-may- also-protect-adults/

11 Respiratory tract e.g. Influenza Virus replicates and is shed from the body surface, highly infectious http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/viruses/influenzaviru s.html http://cbppatient.com/health- conditions/influenza/

12 Some examples of generalised viral infections: http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2011/05/27/13672 7069/your-health-podcast-doctors-misbehaving- and-measles-raging

13 Measles http://summitpediatrics.blogspot.com/2011/04/measles.ht ml It starts out with cold-like symptoms for 2-4 days: cough, runny nose, fevers, body aches, and sometimes red, watery eyes or diarrhea. Then a red, bumpy rash develops and lasts for about 5-6 days.

14 http://vdsstream.wikispaces.com/Mumps MUMPS spread among people through coughing and sneezing fever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness, loss of appetite, and swollen glands

15 Chicken Pox Shingles

16 Rabies Motor neurone http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/health/03/travel_healt h/diseases/html/rabies.stm Brain disease- once symptoms of rabies have developed the condition is almost always fatal

17 Cell surface receptor: Factors required for virus replication Virusreceptorcell type HIVCD4T cells Epstein-BarrCR2B cells Influenzasialic acidmany cell types RhinovirusICAM-1many cell types Polioviruspoliovirus receptorneurons MeaslesCD46many cell types HHV6-herpesCD46many cell types

18 How do viruses cause disease? 1. by damaging/killing cells outright 2. by inducing immuno-pathology 3. by transforming cells cancer

19 …. by damaging/killing cells e.g.Poliomyelitis the virus is cytolytic destroys motor neurons in the spinal cord, and so causes paralysis X-section of the spinal cord showing severe inflammation of anterior horn cells http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7e/Rooseveltinwheelchair.jpg

20 …. by inducing immunopathology The patient’s T cells attack and destroy virus-infected cells Inflammation and cell death “Help! T cell

21 by transforming cells cancer When a virus infects a cell, it expresses proteins that cause the cell to multiply and/or block apoptosis (programmed cell death) Cancer is multi-factorial: Oncogenic viruses are very common, only a small % of people infected actually get cancer

22 Major viral cancers Copyright John Valentine DMD 1999 –Cancer of the cervix –Cancer of the liver –Certain leukemias & lymphomas –Kaposi’s sarcoma Viruses are involved in about 15% of human cancers:

23 Acute Viral replication Incubation period Viral replication Immune response Clearance immunity Virus replication in the body over time: ++++++++++ symptoms exposure

24 Role of Antibodies: Y Y Y Neutralize extra-cellular virus Protects from re-infection Prophylaxis- prevention or protection from disease Our immune response protects us from viruses: T cells- group of white blood cell that rid the body of foreign invaders

25 Persistent infections: HIV Hepatitis C Hepatitis B ++++++++ + + + + + + + symptoms On-going replication:

26 Primary infection reactivation ++++++++++ +++ B Latency: e.g. herpes simplex virus


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