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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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Page 1: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Human viral disease

Page 2: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Who gets them?

• Mammals and birds

• amphibians, reptiles and fish

• plants and fungi

• insects

• even bacteria are infected by viruses

Page 3: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

• Most viruses are species specific

• Most, but not all

And of course, in us humans…

Page 4: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Classification of human viruses

Page 5: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Source of infection:

Shedding virus susceptible

Man > 99%

animals zoonosis

Page 6: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Routes of entry:

sexual

Inhalation

inoculation

Bloodorgan t/plant

ingestion

Congenital / vertical

Page 7: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

“vertical transmission”

• Some viruses can cross the placenta

• Infection during pregnancy can damage the foetus

e.g. Rubella, Cytomegalovirus

Page 8: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Infection during first trimester:

Congenital infection syndrome:cataractsheart defectsmicro-cephaly mental retardationdeafness

Rubella:

Page 9: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

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

Page 10: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

or the body surfacee.g. Rotavirus

Infantile gastro-enteritisFever, vomiting, diarrhea. dehydration, abdominal pain

http://www.gmchospital.com/newsletter/0711/rotavirus.php

http://newsatjama.jama.com/2013/01/24/vaccinating-infants-against-rotavirus-may-also-protect-adults/

Page 11: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Respiratory tract

e.g. Influenza

Virus replicates and is shed from the body surface, highly infectious

http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/viruses/influenzavirus.html

http://cbppatient.com/health-conditions/influenza/

Page 12: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Some examples of generalised viral infections:

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2011/05/27/136727069/your-health-podcast-doctors-misbehaving-and-measles-raging

Page 13: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Measles

http://summitpediatrics.blogspot.com/2011/04/measles.html

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.

Page 14: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

http://vdsstream.wikispaces.com/Mumps

MUMPSspread among people through coughing and sneezingfever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness, loss of appetite, and swollen glands

Page 15: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Chicken Pox

Shingles

Page 16: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Rabies

Motor neurone

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/health/03/travel_health/diseases/html/rabies.stm

Brain disease- once symptoms of rabies have developed the condition is almost always fatal

Page 17: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Cell surface receptor:

Factors required for virus replication

Virus receptor cell type

HIV CD4 T cellsEpstein-Barr CR2 B cellsInfluenza sialic acid many cell typesRhinovirus ICAM-1 many cell typesPoliovirus poliovirus receptor neuronsMeasles CD46 many cell typesHHV6-herpes CD46 many cell types

Page 18: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

How do viruses cause disease?

1. by damaging/killing cells outright2. by inducing immuno-pathology 3. by transforming cells

cancer

Page 19: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

…. 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

Page 20: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

…. by inducing immunopathology

The patient’s T cells attack and destroy virus-infected cells

Inflammation and cell death

“Help!

T cell

Page 21: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

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

Page 22: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

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:

Page 23: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Acute

Viral replication

Incubation periodViral replicationImmune responseClearanceimmunity

Virus replication in the body over time:

++++++++++symptoms

exposure

Page 24: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Role of Antibodies:

YYY

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

Page 25: Human viral disease. Who gets them? Mammals and birds amphibians, reptiles and fish plants and fungi insects even bacteria are infected by viruses.

Persistent infections:

HIVHepatitis CHepatitis B

++++++++ + + + + + + +symptoms

On-going replication:

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Primary infection reactivation

++++++++++ +++

B Latency:

e.g. herpes simplex virus