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* HIV -1 (Human immunodeficiency virus) infection is a persistent viral infection.
* HIV cause chronic infections which make health problems in long lasting life
of an individual.
* Once a patient infected with HIV it remain in the body of infected individual and
make silent and productive stages of infection.
In what two ways van a virus manage to maintain a persistent infection
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The Hepatitis C virus is found in the family Flaviviridae promotes persistent infection in the host which may lead to liver cancer is passed to others through blood and body fluids O is in the family Flaviviridae all of the above are correct If an animal virus has single stranded RNA as its genome, it will utilize the host cell RNA polymerase to replicate. True False
An acute viral disease is the likely result of ________ infection. a) a persistent b) a lytic c) a latent d) a lysogenic e) either latent or lysogenic
QUESTION 3 A virus can cause productive infection or a state.
Describe the infection cycle of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). biochem
describe the characteristics of virus responsible for respiratory viral infection, herpes infection,CMV, HIV/AIDS. How do drugs used to destroy viruses work to control disease
You want to establish a synchronous infection by a virus of a
culture that contains 100,000 HeLa cells. You have a virus sample
whose concentration you have just determined by doing a plaque
assay. The results of the plaque assay in which you tested 1 ml of
each of the indicated diolutions are shown below (cells are stained
with crystal violet). How many ml of your undiluted virus sample do
you need to put onto the HeLa cells to start...
An individual has a viral infection. This particular virus infects respiratory epithelial cells. Virus-specific naive CD8+ T cells are activated and differentiate into CTLs. What conditions would be LEAST necessary for a CTL effector response to the virus-infected cells? MHC expression by respiratory epithelial cells B7 expression by respiratory epithelial cells proteasomal degradation of viral proteins inflammation in the respiratory epithelium
QUESTION 97 The type of genome found in influenza virus is which of the following: A plus-strand RNA OB. minus-strand RNA OC. single-stranded DNA D.double-stranded RNA E. double-stranded DNA QUESTION 98 When an animal virus infects a cell, remains permanently within the cell, but only replicates sporadically, the outcome of the infection is called: OA no effect OB, transformation C. latency OD. chronic/persistent Elytic
Untitled papilloma virus (HPV) as a risk factor for cervical Evidence implicates infection with human cancer. There relationship between the strain of HPV infection and the risk of cervical cell abnormalities.A few of these strains are deemed "high-risk", while others are deemed "low risk". For our purposes here, we will 1. State a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis 2. Determine the level of the variables: are over forty (40) strains of HPV. Some evidence indicates that there may be...