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1
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What virus is in the Reoviridae family, has a dsRNA segmented genome, is not enveloped, has an icosahedral capsid, and infects proerythroblasts to mature RBCs?

A

Colorado Tick Fever Virus (CTFV)

2
Q

What virus is in the Herpesviridae (beta) family, has dsDNA genome, is enveloped, has icosahedral capsid, and infects monocytes to macrophages systemically in active infection but goes latent in CD34+ cells?

A

Cytomegalovirus

(CMV/HHV-5)

3
Q

What virus is in the Herpesviridae (beta) family, has dsDNA genome, is enveloped, has icosahedral capsid, and infects CD4+ T-cells, PBMNCs, and epithelial cells?

A

HHV-6 & HHV-7

4
Q

What virus is in the Herpesviridae (gamma) family, has dsDNA, is enveloped, has icosahedral capsid, and infects epithelial cells of the oropharynx (lytic life cycle) in acute infection but B-cells in latent infection?

A

Epstein Barr Virus

(EBV/HHV-4)

5
Q

What virus is in the Herpesviridae (gamma) family, has dsDNA genome, is enveloped, has icosahedral capsid, and infects epithelial cells and B-cells?

A

Kaposi sarcoma herpes virus

(KSHV/HHV-8)

6
Q

What virus is in the Parvoviridae family, has a +/-ssDNA genome, is not enveloped, has icosahedral capsid, and infects erythroid progenitor cells?

A

Parvovirus B19

7
Q

What virus is in the Retroviridae family, has a +ssRNA genome, is enveloped, has icosahedral capsid, and infects T-cells?

A

Human T lymphotrophic virus - 1 & 2

(HTLV-1: CD4+ & HTLV-2: CD8+)

8
Q

What virus is in the Retroviridae family, has a +ssRNA genome, is enveloped, has an icosahedral capsid, and infects CD4+ T-cells?

A

Human immunodeficiency virus - 1

(HIV-1, related: HIV-2)

9
Q

What virus is in the Filoviridae family, has a -ssRNA genome, is enveloped, has a helical/complex capsid, and infects Macrophages?

A

Ebola virus

(EBOV)