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5 Indicators of liver malfunction.
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-Inc LFTs
-Elevated bilirubin -pale feces -RUQ pain -dec serum proteins |
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4 Liver states of liver disease.
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-CPH
-CAH -Cirrhosis -PHC |
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What are some similarities b/t HAV and HEV.
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-Naked
-Acute -Egress is w bile in feces |
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Similarities b/t HBV, HCV, and HDV.
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-Enveloped
-Acute or Chronic -secreted in blood thru bodily fluids. |
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HAV structure
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ss+RNA
-non-envelopeed -5' IRES -One ORF |
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Where is the primary infx site of HAV?
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-GI and liver is secondary.
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Why is HAV difficult to contain?
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-virus sheds in feces before symptamatic
-most infx are asympt -HAV is very stable in the Environment |
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HEV structure.
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ss+RNA
-3 ORFs |
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What is the major concern asscociated with HEV?
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Fulminant Hepatitis
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T/F
There is concern for a chronic carrier state in HAV and HEV? |
False
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HCV structure.
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ss+RNA
-Enveloped -IRES |