Title: Herpes Viruses
1Herpes Viruses
2History
- 1900. Epidemiological linkage of varicella and
zoster. - 1943. EM of vesicle fluid
- 1953. Isolation of virus.
- 1986. DNA sequence published.
3Taxonomy
- Family, Herpesviridae
- Sub families,
- Alpha
- HHV-1, HSV1
- HHV-2, HSV2
- HHV-3, VZV
- Gamma
- HHV-4, EBV
- HHV-8
- Beta
- HHV-5, CMV
- HHV-6,
- HHV-7
- Alpha. Rapid, Neuron
- Gamma. Lymphotrophic
- Beta. Slow, Mesothelial
4Structure
- ds DNA core
- Capsid enveloped (glycopeptide)
- Capsid enveloped 150mm diameter
5Herpes Simplex
- 2 Serotypes - HSV-1, HSV-2
- Primary, muco-cutanens
- Latent infection in Neuronal cells, dorsal root
ganglia - Viral reactivation
- Transmission, direct contact
- Cross immunity, HSV-1 and HSV-2
6H. Simplex - I
- Primary HS I
- Gingivostomatitis / asymptomatic
- Lesions, vesicle, ulcer, crust
- Reactivation
- Orolabial infections (gential infection)
- Conjunctivitis
- Deratitis
- Herpetic whitlow
- Encephalitis (untreated mortility of 70)
7H. Simplex 2
- Primary HS-2
- Genital Herpes (85), recurrent/asymptomatic
- Complications neonatal infections
- Skin
- Eyes
- Mucosa
- CNS
- Disseminated (mortality untreated gt 70)
8H. Simplex in immunocompromised
- Primary or reactivation
- Severe
- Locally invasive
- Dessiminate
- Oesphagitis
- Proctitis
- Meningo-encephalitis
- Pneumonitis
- Hepatitis
- Coagulopathy
- Secondary bacterial infections
9H. Simplex - Diagnosis
- Early dx, rapid rx.
- Samples
- Swabs
- Vesicle fluid
- CSF
- Tissue
- Serum
10H. Simplex Diagnosis contd./
- Direct microscopy E.M.
- Culture, CPE, typing
- Serology
- Paired sera (Ab)
- Cross reactivity, HS1, HS2
- Antigen
11Varicella Zoster (VZV)
- Varicella Chickenpox, Primary
- Zoster Shingles, Reactivation (sensory ganglia)
- Same agent
12Varicella, Chicken Pox
- Transmission respiratory, vertical, contact
- Incubation, 2 weeks
- Prodromal, flu like symptoms, 1º viraemia
- Rash, fever (centripetal), 2º viraemia
- Crops macules, papules, vesicles, crusts
- Infectious, 2 days pre-rash to 3-5 days post-rash
eruption - Secondary attack rates of 85
13Varicella, Chicken Pox contd./
- Complications
- Secondary bacterial infections
- Haemorrhagic chicken pox
- Pneumonia
- Encephaliis
- Immunocompromised/Impaired cell mediated
immunity/have increased mortality - Adults more severe disease
14Varicella Chicken Pox contd./
- Epidemiology
- Increase winter/early spring
- Highest rate in 4-10 year olds
- Life long immunity to exogenous infection
15Varicella in Pregnancy
- Early (20 weeks) (sero-negative mother)
- Congenital varicella syndrome
- Very rare (3 those infected)
- Cortical atrophy
- Chorioretinitis
- Hypoplasia of limbs
- Muscular atrophy
- lt50 survive beyond 20 months
16Varicella in Pregnancy contd./
- Late Varicella
- Varicella onset 8 days or more pre-delivery
- Maternal ab. Present
- Mild/asymptomatic infection in-intero
- Varicella onset 7 days or less pre-delivery
- No maternal ab.
- Risk of severe dessiminated neonatal disease.
17Varicella Infection Control
- Sero Prevalance, HCW
- Vaccine
- Air/contact precautions
18Diagnosis VZV
- Microscopy
- EM
- Immunoflurescence
- Culture, CPE cell line specific
- Serology
- PCR - CSF
19Herpes Zoster, Shingles
- Reactivation latent virus gt 50 years old
- Single dermatome (very painful)
- Trigeminal opthalmic branch
- Sacral ganglia acute retention
- Facial nerve Ramsey Hunt
- Complications
- 2º bacterial infections
- Neuralgia
- Encephalitis (rare)
- Ocular defects
20Zoster, Shingles contd./
21EBV (Epstein Barr Virus)
- Primary Infection
- Children asymptomtic
- Young adults infectious mononucleosis (mild
severe) - Reactivations intermittent (B. lymphocyte)
22EBV (Epstein Barr Virus) contd./
- Infectious mononucleosis
- Triad. Fever, phargngitis, cervical
lymphadenopathy - Duration 1-4 weeks
- Complications
- Spleenomegaly
- Hepatitis
- Pericarditis
- CNS, meningo-encephalitis
- Guillam-Barre Syndrome
23EBV (Epstein Barr Virus) contd./
- Neoplasia
- Burkitts lymphoma
- Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
- B. cell lymphtomas, Tx., HIV
- Oral hairy leucoplakia
24EBV (Epstein Barr Virus) contd./
- Diagnosis
- Blood film atypical lymphocytes
- Monospot
- LFTs
- Microscopy immunofluorescence
- Culture
- Serology
25CMV - Cytomegalovirus
- CMV Infection
- Primary
- Reactivation
- Majority is asymptomatic (21 Infect.Mono.)
- Significant symptomatic infection
- Congenital / perinatal
- Immunosuppressed (Tx. HIV)
26CMV Cytomegalovirus contd./
- Congenital CMV
- 1º infection in pregnancy 55 risk
- Timing in pregnancy (1st 20 weeks)
- Sero positive minimum low transmission
- Symptoms, mild severe
- Intra uterine growth retardation
- Jaundice/Hepathospleenomegaly
- CNS neurological damage
- Chorioretinitis
- Early asymptomatic later, hearing and vision
impairment
27CMV Cytomegalovirus contd./
- Perinatal
- Generally asymptomatic
- Excrete virus, 3 months
- Immunosuppressed and CMV
- Transplant, AIDS
- Primary - more severe (Blood, Graft)
- Reactiviation - majority
28CMV TX
- Type of Transplant
- Mismatch, Donor (ve), recipient (-ve)
- Duration immunosuppression Rx.
- Symptoms
- Fever
- Leucopenia
- Pneumonitis
- Hepatitis
- Retinitis
- Encephalitis
- Super infections / mortality
29CMV TX contd./
- Prevention
- Prophylaxis
- Screen blood products
- Aggressive Rx.
30CMV HIV
- CD4 lt 100
- Retinitis
- Gastritis
- CNS
31CMV Diagnosis
- Microscopy, Histology
- Nuclear inclusions owls eye
- Immunofluorescence Tissue
- Culture
- Urine, saliva, Buffy coat, BAL, swabs
- Tissue culture 1-4 weeks inclusions
- Shell vials MAb, Rapid 1-2 days Deaff test.
32CMV Diagnosis contd./
- Serology
- Paired sera
- Igm
- Viral antigen in neutrophils
- CMV viraemia
- Quantitative, rapid, monitor pre-symtoms
- Use MAb against the phospho protein PP65
- But neutropaenic, may not have sufficient
leucocytes
33CMV Diagnosis contd./
- PCR
- Primers CMV early Ag
- Detects small amount of CMV DNA
- V. sensitive
- Specificity problematic (false positives)
34CMV Diagnosis contd./
- SUMMARY
- Dx. Acute CMV difficult
- Infection common in population
- Positive culture normal from cervical, semen
specimens - Congenital infections culture
- Positive in the 1st 3 weeks of life
- PCR CMV in many body fluids
35Novel Human Herpes Viruses
- HHV 6, 1986 (T. cells)
- HHV 7, 1990 (T. cells)
- HHV 8, 1994 Kaposis sarcoma associated Herpes (B.
cells)
36Novel Human Herpes Viruses contd./
- HHV 6
- Ubiquitous, childhood (6 months to 3 years old)
- Roseola (exauthem subitum)
- Fever 40º
- Erythematous maculopapular rash (1-3 days)
- Irritability and drowsiness
- Self limiting
- Neuro complications rare
- Transmission
- Saliva
- Perinatal (cervical secretions)
37Novel Human Herpes Viruses contd./
- Dx.
- Culture of blood mononuclear cells
- PCR blood cells
- Serology ab. Paired sera
- Cross reactivity with CMV, HHV 7.
38Novel Human Herpes Viruses contd./
- HHV 7
- 40 homology with HHV 6 genome
- No clinical human disease
- Co factor with HIV?
- 90 adults seropositive
- Transmission saliva
- Dx. Culture, PCR
39Novel Human Herpes Viruses contd./
- HHV 8
- Discovered by comparing DNA sequences of Kaposis
sarcoma lesions and normal skin. - Causative role in
- KS questioned (association v causation)
- B. cell lymphomas
- Unknown
- Prevalence in general population
- Transmission
- Disease pathogenesis
- Dx. - PCR