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Respiratory syncytial virus infection (RSV) Bundled Exams with complete solution
Respiratory syncytial virus infection (RSV) Bundled Exams with complete solution
[Show more]Respiratory syncytial virus infection (RSV) Bundled Exams with complete solution
[Show more]what is RSV infection? - RSV is a common respiratory virus that causes infections of the 
respiratory tract 
RSV can manifest primary as? - bronchiolitis or viral pneumonia and is the leading cause of lower 
respiratory tract infections (LRTTIs) in infants and young children 
In patients up to 3 yea...
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Add to cartwhat is RSV infection? - RSV is a common respiratory virus that causes infections of the 
respiratory tract 
RSV can manifest primary as? - bronchiolitis or viral pneumonia and is the leading cause of lower 
respiratory tract infections (LRTTIs) in infants and young children 
In patients up to 3 yea...
When was RSV discovered? - 
RSV is a RNA paramyxovirus - Negative-sense single-stranded RNA 
What are the viral envelope of RSV - G and F protein 
Virus spread mostly through small aerosols rather than large-particle droplets 
a. True 
b. False - False 
RSV lacks haemagglutinin acivity* 
a. True 
b...
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Add to cartWhen was RSV discovered? - 
RSV is a RNA paramyxovirus - Negative-sense single-stranded RNA 
What are the viral envelope of RSV - G and F protein 
Virus spread mostly through small aerosols rather than large-particle droplets 
a. True 
b. False - False 
RSV lacks haemagglutinin acivity* 
a. True 
b...
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) - Is the leading respiratory disease of infants worldwide 
8 Signs and Symptoms of RSV - 1.) Fever 
2.) Rhinorrhea 
3.) cyanosis 
4.) coughing 
5.) wheezing 
6.). Bronchiolitis 
7.) pneumonia 
8.) Tracheobronchitis in some patient also known as CROUP 
croup - Charac...
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Add to cartRespiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) - Is the leading respiratory disease of infants worldwide 
8 Signs and Symptoms of RSV - 1.) Fever 
2.) Rhinorrhea 
3.) cyanosis 
4.) coughing 
5.) wheezing 
6.). Bronchiolitis 
7.) pneumonia 
8.) Tracheobronchitis in some patient also known as CROUP 
croup - Charac...
Introduction - Most common childhood respiratory disease in newborns and young children. 
Annual community-wide outbreaks lasting four to six months are common during late fall, winter, and 
early spring. 
Signs and Symptoms - About four to six days (incubation period) following infection, triggers ...
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Add to cartIntroduction - Most common childhood respiratory disease in newborns and young children. 
Annual community-wide outbreaks lasting four to six months are common during late fall, winter, and 
early spring. 
Signs and Symptoms - About four to six days (incubation period) following infection, triggers ...
How was RSV first discovered? - 1. First isolated in a group of chimpanzees 
2. First named "chimpanzee coryza agent" 
3. Later it was discovered that the chimps contracted the virus from a lab worker 
4. Robert Chanock and his colleagues were able to isolate and characterize the virus in 1963 
Wh...
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Add to cartHow was RSV first discovered? - 1. First isolated in a group of chimpanzees 
2. First named "chimpanzee coryza agent" 
3. Later it was discovered that the chimps contracted the virus from a lab worker 
4. Robert Chanock and his colleagues were able to isolate and characterize the virus in 1963 
Wh...
Human respiratory syncytial virus - is a syncytial virus that causes respiratory tract infections. It is 
a major cause of lower respiratory tract infections and hospital visits during infancy and childhood. A 
prophylactic medication (not a vaccine) exists for preterm (under 35 weeks gestation) inf...
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Add to cartHuman respiratory syncytial virus - is a syncytial virus that causes respiratory tract infections. It is 
a major cause of lower respiratory tract infections and hospital visits during infancy and childhood. A 
prophylactic medication (not a vaccine) exists for preterm (under 35 weeks gestation) inf...
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