What are the three most common causes of aseptic meningitis?_____
What is the transmission of rotavirus?_____
Upon cytosolic recognition of viral _____, enzymes upregulated by IFN-/B presensitization lead to apoptosis of the virus infected cell
_____ cells are mature, differentiated B cells characterized by surface IgG, IgA, or IgE
What class of microorganism is often the cause of retinitis?_____
Which viruses have a grainy (sand) appearance on electron microscopy?_____
Adenovirus can bind cells via _____
Which viral genetic phenomenon is characterized by virus A and virus B exchanging genomic segments intracellularly?_____
Rabies virus can spread to the peripheral neurons and enter _____ glands
Polyomavirus (JC, BK) transmission occurs via _____ exposure during childhood
Viral structure and classification
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Viral replication cycles
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Herpesviruses (HSV, VZV, CMV, EBV, HHV-6/7/8)
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Respiratory viruses (influenza, RSV, parainfluenza)
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Enteroviruses and parechoviruses
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Gastroenteritis viruses (norovirus, rotavirus)
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Arboviruses (dengue, Zika, chikungunya)
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Viral hemorrhagic fevers
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Rabies virus
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Poxviruses
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Antiviral agents and mechanisms
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Viral vaccines
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Viral diagnostics
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