Deck 63: Overview of the Methods and Strategies in Virology

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Which assay is the current recommended method of detection in most laboratories for influenza A and B viruses?

A)Conventional cell culture
B)Enzyme immunoassays
C)Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)
D)Shell vial culture
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A 2-year-old girl is suspected of having a rotavirus infection.The specimen of choice to collect to identify the agent is:

A)stool.
B)blood.
C)urine.
D)throat.
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The most used EIA for antigen detection that uses a solid phase and membrane is used for detecting which virus?

A)Influenza
B)Adenovirus
C)HSV
D)Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
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To detect immunoglobulin M (IgM)antibodies in an acute phase,blood should be collected in _____ days after the onset of infection.

A)2 to 5
B)5 to 7
C)7 to 14
D)longer than 21
Question
If a virus is referred to as naked,it means it lacks which structure?

A)Protein coat
B)Capsid
C)Envelope
D)Nucleocapsid
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Nasopharyngeal
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Stool
Question
MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Genital
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If Negri bodies are identified in brain tissue through cytologic means,then the virus is identified as a(n):

A)adenovirus.
B)parvovirus.
C)rabies virus.
D)varicella virus.
Question
Some viruses have the ability to stimulate uncontrolled growth of the host cells,resulting in cancer.Which virus has oncogenic properties?

A)Measles
B)Papilloma
C)Retroviruses
D)Influenza
Question
The function of the glycoprotein spike on some viruses is to:

A)allow viral entry into the host cell.
B)protect the nucleic acid.
C)prevent drying out and the destruction of the virus.
D)stabilize attachment for the lipid envelope.
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Skin and mucous membranes
Question
Which type of swab is not suitable for the collection of a viral specimen as a result of its ability to interfere with certain tests?

A)Dacron
B)Calcium alginate
C)Cotton
D)Rayon
Question
The enzyme-linked virus-inducible system (ELVIS)uses a cloned β-galactosidase gene that is expressed only when cells are infected with what virus?

A)RSV
B)Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
C)HSV
D)Cytomegalovirus (CMA)
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Amie's,Leibovitz-Emory,and Stuart's are all types of:

A)cell lines.
B)cell culture media.
C)automated systems.
D)transport media.
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Urine
Question
The cytomegalovirus (CMV)produces cytopathic effects (CPE)in diploid fibroblast cells in an average of 7 days.The results are available within 16 hours using which type of assay?

A)Conventional cell culture
B)Shell vial
C)Paired sera
D)Western blot
Question
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
pp65 protein
Question
The specimen of choice to collect in suspected cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)is:

A)buccal mucosa.
B)sputum.
C)throat.
D)nasopharyngeal.
Question
The appropriate temperature in which to store specimens for viral isolation is ____°C.

A)4
B)25
C)30
D)37
Question
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
MRC-5 cell lines
Question
Match the cells with the appropriate cell line.
a.HEp-2 culture cells
b.Monkey kidney cells
c.Fibroblast cells
Primary cell line
Question
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
p24 protein
Question
Match the virus with the appropriate specimen.
a.Adenovirus
b.HSV
c.HBV
d.Arbovirus
Vesicular
Question
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
Surface antigen
Question
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
HEp-2 culture cells
Question
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
Adenovirus serotypes 40 and 41
Question
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
R-Mix cells
Question
Match the cells with the appropriate cell line.
a.HEp-2 culture cells
b.Monkey kidney cells
c.Fibroblast cells
Continuous cell line
Question
Match the cells with the appropriate cell line.
a.HEp-2 culture cells
b.Monkey kidney cells
c.Fibroblast cells
Diploid cell line
Question
Match the virus with the appropriate specimen.
a.Adenovirus
b.HSV
c.HBV
d.Arbovirus
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)antibody
Question
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
Hemadsorption
Question
Match the virus with the appropriate specimen.
a.Adenovirus
b.HSV
c.HBV
d.Arbovirus
Respiratory
Question
Match the virus with the appropriate specimen.
a.Adenovirus
b.HSV
c.HBV
d.Arbovirus
Blood
Question
List these six steps of viral replication in order of appearance.
Assembly
Uncoating
Attachment
Release
Synthesis
Penetration
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Deck 63: Overview of the Methods and Strategies in Virology
1
Which assay is the current recommended method of detection in most laboratories for influenza A and B viruses?

A)Conventional cell culture
B)Enzyme immunoassays
C)Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)
D)Shell vial culture
C
Influenza A and B viruses can be detected by using conventional cell culture,shell vial culture,membrane enzyme immunoassay (EIA),direct staining of respiratory tract secretions using fluorescent-antibody (FA)methods ,and RT-PCR.RT-PCR is the current recommended method of detection in most laboratories.
2
A 2-year-old girl is suspected of having a rotavirus infection.The specimen of choice to collect to identify the agent is:

A)stool.
B)blood.
C)urine.
D)throat.
A
Stool and rectal swabs of fecal specimens are used to detect rotavirus,enteric adenoviruses (serotypes 40 and 41),and enteroviruses.
3
The most used EIA for antigen detection that uses a solid phase and membrane is used for detecting which virus?

A)Influenza
B)Adenovirus
C)HSV
D)Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
D
The most used EIA for antigen detection are those for RSV (solid phase and membrane),rotavirus (solid phase and membrane),and influenza viruses (membrane).
4
To detect immunoglobulin M (IgM)antibodies in an acute phase,blood should be collected in _____ days after the onset of infection.

A)2 to 5
B)5 to 7
C)7 to 14
D)longer than 21
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If a virus is referred to as naked,it means it lacks which structure?

A)Protein coat
B)Capsid
C)Envelope
D)Nucleocapsid
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Nasopharyngeal
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Stool
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Genital
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9
If Negri bodies are identified in brain tissue through cytologic means,then the virus is identified as a(n):

A)adenovirus.
B)parvovirus.
C)rabies virus.
D)varicella virus.
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10
Some viruses have the ability to stimulate uncontrolled growth of the host cells,resulting in cancer.Which virus has oncogenic properties?

A)Measles
B)Papilloma
C)Retroviruses
D)Influenza
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11
The function of the glycoprotein spike on some viruses is to:

A)allow viral entry into the host cell.
B)protect the nucleic acid.
C)prevent drying out and the destruction of the virus.
D)stabilize attachment for the lipid envelope.
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Skin and mucous membranes
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13
Which type of swab is not suitable for the collection of a viral specimen as a result of its ability to interfere with certain tests?

A)Dacron
B)Calcium alginate
C)Cotton
D)Rayon
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The enzyme-linked virus-inducible system (ELVIS)uses a cloned β-galactosidase gene that is expressed only when cells are infected with what virus?

A)RSV
B)Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
C)HSV
D)Cytomegalovirus (CMA)
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Amie's,Leibovitz-Emory,and Stuart's are all types of:

A)cell lines.
B)cell culture media.
C)automated systems.
D)transport media.
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MATCHING
Match the virus with the specimen in which it is most commonly isolated.
a.Varicella-zoster virus
b.Enterovirus
c.Human papillomavirus (HPV)
d.Parainfluenza virus
e.CMV
Urine
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The cytomegalovirus (CMV)produces cytopathic effects (CPE)in diploid fibroblast cells in an average of 7 days.The results are available within 16 hours using which type of assay?

A)Conventional cell culture
B)Shell vial
C)Paired sera
D)Western blot
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18
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
pp65 protein
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The specimen of choice to collect in suspected cases of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)is:

A)buccal mucosa.
B)sputum.
C)throat.
D)nasopharyngeal.
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20
The appropriate temperature in which to store specimens for viral isolation is ____°C.

A)4
B)25
C)30
D)37
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Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
MRC-5 cell lines
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22
Match the cells with the appropriate cell line.
a.HEp-2 culture cells
b.Monkey kidney cells
c.Fibroblast cells
Primary cell line
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23
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
p24 protein
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24
Match the virus with the appropriate specimen.
a.Adenovirus
b.HSV
c.HBV
d.Arbovirus
Vesicular
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Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
Surface antigen
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26
Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
HEp-2 culture cells
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Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
Adenovirus serotypes 40 and 41
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Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
R-Mix cells
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29
Match the cells with the appropriate cell line.
a.HEp-2 culture cells
b.Monkey kidney cells
c.Fibroblast cells
Continuous cell line
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30
Match the cells with the appropriate cell line.
a.HEp-2 culture cells
b.Monkey kidney cells
c.Fibroblast cells
Diploid cell line
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31
Match the virus with the appropriate specimen.
a.Adenovirus
b.HSV
c.HBV
d.Arbovirus
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)antibody
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Match the virus with its corresponding property.
a.RSV
b.HIV
c.CMV
d.Adenovirus
e.HSV
f.Pediatric respiratory virus
g.Hepatitis B virus (HBV)
h.Influenzas A and B
Hemadsorption
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33
Match the virus with the appropriate specimen.
a.Adenovirus
b.HSV
c.HBV
d.Arbovirus
Respiratory
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Match the virus with the appropriate specimen.
a.Adenovirus
b.HSV
c.HBV
d.Arbovirus
Blood
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List these six steps of viral replication in order of appearance.
Assembly
Uncoating
Attachment
Release
Synthesis
Penetration
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