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An 82-year-old woman is brought to the physician by her daughter because of a 3-day history of a runny nose, headache, and cough. The patient's grandson recently had similar symptoms. Her vital signs are within normal limits. Pulse oximetry on room air shows an oxygen saturation of 99%. Lungs are clear to auscultation. Testing of nasal secretions is performed to identify the viral strain. Electron microscopy shows a non-enveloped RNA virus with an icosahedral capsid. Binding to which of the following is responsible for the virulence of this virus?

ACD21

BIntegrin

CICAM-1

DP antigen

ESialic acid residues

2

Two viruses, X and Y, infect the same cell and begin to reproduce within the cell. As a result of the co-infection, some viruses are produced where the genome of Y is surrounded by the nucleocapsid of X and vice versa with the genome of X and nucleocapsid of Y. When the virus containing genome X surrounded by the nucleocapsid of Y infects another cell, what is the most likely outcome?

AVirions containing genome Y and nucleocapsid Y will be produced

BNo virions will be produced

CVirions containing genome X and nucleocapsid Y will be produced

DVirions containing genome Y and nucleocapsid X will be produced

EVirions containing genome X and nucleocapsid X will be produced

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An investigator is studying the replication of a virus in denucleated embryonic fibroblasts. After the fibroblasts are infected with the virus, viral proteins are directly translated from the virion's genetic material using fibroblast ribosomes. The resultant large polypeptides are then cleaved into smaller peptides by viral proteases to generate mature viral proteins. Finally, the virion's genetic material is replicated using a protein translated from the virion's genetic material. Which of the following is the most likely virus being evaluated in this study?

AParvovirus

BHuman immunodeficiency virus

CMeasles virus

DMolluscum contagiosum virus

ECoxsackievirus

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