Molluscum Contagiosum and Orf Quiz

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Which virus causes Fifth disease (erythema infectiosum)?

Parvovirus B19

What is the vaccine available for prevention of chickenpox?

Varicella vaccine

Which of the following is a symptom associated with Measles virus infection?

Maculopapular rash

Which virus can cause skin lesions resembling small pearl-like papules in children?

Varicella-zoster virus

Which virus is responsible for genital warts and cervical cancer?

Papilloma virus

Which virus can cause fleshy papules?

Molluscum contagiosum

What is the main capsid protein of Papilloma virus responsible for viral transcription and regulation?

E proteins

Which virus is associated with the disease 'Roseola infantum'?

Measles virus

Which virus is known for causing genital warts (Condyloma Acuminatum)?

Papilloma virus

Which virus is a member of the Papovavirus family and has a circular DNA genome?

Parvovirus (B19)

Which virus causes warts and belongs to the Papovavirus family?

Parvovirus (B19)

Which virus is responsible for causing fleshy papules with an umbilicated center in clusters of 5-20 nodules that can last from 2-12 months?

Molluscum contagiosum

Which virus causes papulovesicular lesions acquired by direct contact with infected sheep or goats, usually found on hands or face?

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV)

Which virus is characterized by forming virus-rich vesicles in cells of the oral mucosa that ulcerate and become coated with a white-grey slough?

Herpes simplex virus

Which virus is responsible for causing chickenpox, shingles, and roseola?

Varicella-zoster virus (VZV)

Which virus can cause mononucleosis, Burkitt's lymphoma, and nasopharyngeal carcinomas?

Measles virus

Which virus is large, enveloped, and encodes DNA polymerase, causing lytic, persistent, latent, and immortalizing infections?

Herpes simplex virus

Test your knowledge on skin conditions like Molluscum contagiosum and Orf. Identify the characteristics and causes of fleshy papules and papulovesicular lesions caused by Poxviruses. Learn about their transmission and typical locations on the body.

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