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1 Viruses “an intracellular, infectious parasite capable of living and replicating only in living cells”

2 Viruses Readings question #1: How do viruses replicate? Readings question #2: How can some viruses become inactivated? Why? Give 1 example.

3 Dermatropic (Skin) Diseases Smallpox: vaccination ended in the 1970s Monkeypox: Measles: Readings question #3: What is the virus responsible for measles? What is the only reservoir for this virus? MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, rubella)

4 Dermatropic Diseases (cont’d) German Measles: Readings question #4: what is the virus that is responsible for this disease? How is it spread? Chickenpox and Shingles: – Shingles rarely occurs in people under the age of 20

5 Reye’s Syndrome severe complication of chickenpox, influenze and some other viral diseases persistent vomiting signs of brain dysfunction coma and death survivors: neurological damage children and teenagers aspirin

6 Dermatropic Diseases (cont’d) Herpes Simplex 1 and 2: Readings question #5: What is caused by the Herpes Simplex 1 virus and how is it transmitted? What is caused by the Herpes Simplex 2 virus and how is it transmitted?

7 Pneumotropic (URT) Diseases Influenza: strains are “antigenic shifts” - vaccines are usually “multivalent” - pandemic 1918-1919 - 2 new drugs: zanamivir (Relenza) oseltamivir phosphate (Tamiflu)

8 Pneumotropic Diseases (cont’d) Common Cold: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS): Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS):

9 Neurotropic (CNS) Diseases Rabies: Readings question #6: Why is the immune system unable to suppress the infection caused by the rhabdovirus when it reaches the central nervous system? - not found in squirrels, rabbits, rats, or mice

10 Neurotropic Diseases (cont’d) Poliomyelitis: Readings question #7: Describe the path of the poliovirus once it is ingested. Viral Encephalitis: West Nile Virus: 1999 New York City

11 Viscerotropic (Visceral) Diseases Hepatitis:Hepatitis A (HAV) Hepatitis B (HBV) Readings question #8: According to OSHA’s Blood-borne Pathogen Rule, what are the rights of funeral home employees regarding the HBV vaccine? Hepatitis C (HCV): “silent epidemic”

12 Viscerotropic Disease (cont’d) Infectious Mononucleosis: Cytomegalovirus: “inclusion bodies” Epidemic Parotitis (Mumps)

13 Immunological Disease HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) Readings question #9: What is the major threat to embalmers when embalming AIDS victims? What can the embalmer do to protect him/herself?


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