Microbiology is the study of tiny living things called microorganisms and the diseases they cause.
These microorganisms include:
- Viruses
- Bacteria
- Fungus
- Parasites
Viruses
- Virology is the study of viruses.
- All DNA viruses have double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), except for parvovirus, which has single-stranded DNA (ssDNA).
- Most DNA viruses are shaped like a line, except for Hepa DNA Virus (Hepatitis B virus or HBV), which is circular.
- All RNA viruses have single-stranded RNA (ssRNA), except for Reovirus, which has double-stranded RNA (dsRNA).
- Herpesviruses get their outer coat (envelope) from the cell’s nucleus, while other viruses get it from the cell membrane.
Types of DNA Viruses
- Herpesviruses contain DNA as their genetic material and are enveloped.
- HSV-1 (Herpes Simplex Virus type 1)
- Spreads through breathing in germs or saliva.
- Can cause mouth sores (gingivostomatitis) and eye infections (keratoconjunctivitis).
- Stays hidden in nerve cells in the face (trigeminal ganglia).
- HSV-2 (Herpes Simplex Virus type 2)
- Spreads through sex or from a mother to baby during birth.
- Causes painful sores.
- Stays hidden in nerve cells in the lower back (sacral ganglia).
- HHV-3 (Varicella-Zoster Virus)
- Spreads through breathing in germs.
- Causes a rash known as chickenpox.
- If it affects the eye, it’s called herpes zoster ophthalmicus.
- HHV-4 (Epstein-Barr Virus)
- Spreads through breathing in germs or saliva.
- Can cause a sore throat, swollen spleen, and infectious mononucleosis.
- Can be linked to certain cancers like Burkitt’s Lymphoma and nasopharyngeal cancer.
- Infects B lymphocytes.
- HHV-5 (Cytomegalovirus)
- Spreads through saliva, during birth, through the placenta, or through sex.
- Can cause infections in people who have received organ transplants or eye problems (retinitis) in people with HIV.
- Treated with Ganciclovir.
- HHV-8
- Seen in people with AIDS.
- Causes Kaposi’s sarcoma, a cancer of the blood vessel lining.
- HSV-1 (Herpes Simplex Virus type 1)
- Parvovirus
- Has single-stranded DNA and is linear in shape.
- Can cause aplastic crisis (a problem where the body stops making enough new blood cells) in people with conditions like thalassemia, hereditary spherocytosis, or sickle cell disease.
- Papillomavirus (HPV)
- Has circular DNA.
- HPV types 16 and 18 are linked to cervical cancer.
- HPV types 6 and 11 cause warts.
- Adenovirus
- Has linear DNA.
- Can cause sore throats, bladder bleeding (acute hemorrhagic cystitis), pneumonia, and eye infections (conjunctivitis).
- Sometimes treated with Cyclophosphamide, with Mesna as an antidote.
Types of RNA Viruses
- Reoviruses
- Are non-enveloped and have double-stranded RNA.
- Rotavirus is a type of Reovirus that causes severe diarrhea in children and can be deadly.
- Picornaviruses
- Are non-enveloped and have single-stranded RNA.
- Include:
- Poliovirus (causes polio, preventable by Sabin/Salk vaccine).
- Echovirus.
- Rhinovirus (causes the common cold).
- Coxsackievirus.
- HAV (Hepatitis A virus, causes acute hepatitis).
- Flaviviruses
- Include:
- Hepatitis C virus (can cause cirrhosis and liver cancer).
- Dengue virus (causes dengue fever).
- Include:
- Togaviruses
- Rubella is a Togavirus.
- In adults, it causes swollen lymph nodes behind the ear, rashes, and fever.
- If a baby gets it before birth, it can cause cataracts, hearing loss, and heart problems.
- Rubella is a Togavirus.
- Retrovirus
- HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) causes AIDS.
- Paramyxoviruses
- Include Measles and Mumps viruses.
- RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) causes bronchiolitis in children.
- Parainfluenza virus causes croup.
- Rhabdoviruses
- Rabies virus is bullet-shaped.
- It has a 100% death rate.
- Doctors look for Negri bodies in brain tissue after death to diagnose it.
- Delta virus
- Hepatitis D virus is a “defective” virus.
Antiviral Drugs
- Acyclovir is used for HSV-1, EBV, and CMV.
- Ganciclovir is used for CMV.
Influenza
- Influenza viruses can change in two ways:
- Antigenic drift: Minor, gradual changes in antigens, leading to epidemics.
- Antigenic shift: Major, sudden changes in antigens, leading to pandemics.
- Oseltamivir is a drug that works by targeting neuraminidase, a protein on the virus.
Genital Ulcers
- Painless sores (chancre) can be caused by Syphilis (Treponema pallidum).
- Painful sores can be caused by HSV-2 (Herpes simplex virus type 2).
- Chancroid is caused by Haemophilus ducreyi and results in deep sores.