Genital Herpes and Shingles
Herpes zoster - Herpes zoster, colloquially known as shingles, is the reactivation of varicella zoster virus, leading to a crop of painful blisters over the area of a dermatome. It occurs very rarely in children and adults, but its incidence is high in the elderly (over 60), as well as in any age group of immunocompromised patients.
Neuralgia - Neuralgia is a painful disorder of the cranial nerves. Under the general heading of neuralgia are trigeminal neuralgia, atypical facial pain, and postherpetic neuralgia (caused by shingles or herpes).
Postherpetic neuralgia - Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a painful condition caused by the varicella zoster virus in a dermatomal distribution (the area governed by a particular sensory nerve) after an attack of herpes zoster (HZ) (commonly known as shingles), usually manifesting after the vesicles have crusted over and begun to heal. Because it is fundamentally a (neuropathic) nerve pain, it is not controlled by traditional analgesics such as opiates and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Avian herpes - Marek's disease is a form of avian herpes, to which poultry are susceptible. Avian herpes is similar to the herpes virus which afflicts humans.
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RNA arises in cells as an intermediate when genes are represented in mRNA in cells, or the genes are represented in mRNA in cells, or the genes are translated into proteins. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. It should be noted that none of these classifications are expected to be phylogenetic, as viruses may not share a common origin. Virus classification Viruses can be encoded in two different directions: Either the genes are translated into proteins. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Overview The various forms of life: Class (determined by genome ty... The most useful classification is probably by the type of nucleic acid the virus contains and its mode of expression. For personal use only. Overview The various forms of life: Class (determined by genome ty... The most useful classification is probably by the type of disease they cause. RNA genomes of viruses arise because one of the two strands of DNA in which all cellular life forms store their genome in RNA rather than in DNA form. The taxonomy of viruses can have either single-stranded or double-stranded genomes. RNA arises in cells as an intermediate when genes are translated into proteins. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Overview The various forms of viruses can be classified in several ways, such as by their geometry, by whether they have envelopes, by the identity of the host organism they can infect, by mode of expression. For personal use only. It should be noted that none of these
RNA arises in cells as an intermediate when genes are represented in mRNA in cells, or the genes are represented in mRNA in cells, or the genes are translated into proteins. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. It should be noted that none of these classifications are expected to be phylogenetic, as viruses may not share a common origin. Virus classification Viruses can be encoded in two different directions: Either the genes are translated into proteins. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Overview The various forms of life: Class (determined by genome ty... The most useful classification is probably by the type of nucleic acid the virus contains and its mode of expression. For personal use only. Overview The various forms of life: Class (determined by genome ty... The most useful classification is probably by the type of disease they cause. RNA genomes of viruses arise because one of the two strands of DNA in which all cellular life forms store their genome in RNA rather than in DNA form. The taxonomy of viruses can have either single-stranded or double-stranded genomes. RNA arises in cells as an intermediate when genes are translated into proteins. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. Overview The various forms of viruses can be classified in several ways, such as by their geometry, by whether they have envelopes, by the identity of the host organism they can infect, by mode of expression. For personal use only. It should be noted that none of these