What you'll learn:
- Nature of virus as etiological agent
- viral taxonomy
- viral replication
- pathogenesis of viral diseases
- viral genetics
- mechanism of infection
- lab diagnosis of viral diseases
- vaccination against viral diseases
Human Virology: Unveiling the Invisible Invaders
This course delves into the fascinating world of viruses that specifically target humans. We will explore these enigmatic entities, from their basic structure and replication strategies to how they cause disease and evade our defenses.
Throughout the course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of:
The nature of viruses: Learn the key differences between viruses and other microorganisms, their unique structure (DNA vs. RNA genomes), and classification systems.
Viral replication cycle: Explore the intricate steps viruses take to infiltrate host cells, hijack cellular machinery, and produce new viral particles.
Viral pathogenesis: Uncover the mechanisms by which viruses cause disease, including how they enter specific tissues and induce various symptoms.
The human immune response to viruses: Examine the body's arsenal against viral invaders, including innate and adaptive immunity.
Major human viral diseases: We will delve into specific viruses like HIV, influenza, hepatitis, and emerging threats, exploring their transmission, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Vaccines and antiviral therapies: Learn about the crucial role of vaccination in preventing viral infections and explore the development and use of antiviral drugs.
Viral evolution and emerging diseases: Understand the dynamic nature of viruses and how mutations can lead to new strains and outbreaks.
This course is suitable for:
Students with a foundation in biology or microbiology
Healthcare professionals seeking to expand their knowledge of viral diseases
Anyone with a keen interest in human health and infectious diseases