Lesson 2: Control of Viral Infections
Control of viral infections involves strategies aimed at preventing the spread of viruses, reducing the severity of disease, and ultimately eliminating the virus from the host or environment. 1. Vaccination…
Control of viral infections involves strategies aimed at preventing the spread of viruses, reducing the severity of disease, and ultimately eliminating the virus from the host or environment. 1. Vaccination…
Epidemiology is the study of the distribution, dynamics, and determinants of diseases in populations. Epidemiology includes: Mechanisms of viral transmission Risk factors for infection, Population size required for virus transmission…
The adaptive immune response to viral infections is a highly specific and targeted defense mechanism that involves the activation of immune cells and the production of antibodies to eliminate the…
Viral innate immunity is the first line of defense the body employs to recognize and combat viral infections. It is a rapid, nonspecific response that provides immediate protection against a…
A. VIDEOS Immune response against viral infections Immune response to viruses: How the body reacts The immune system: Innate defenses and adaptive defenses Innate and adaptive immunity Adaptive immunity (Lecture)…
Learning objectives On completing this topic, you should be able to: Understand how specimens for viral diagnosis are collected, handled, and transported to the laboratory Describe the principles of techniques…
There are a number of clinical situations where viral diagnosis may be particularly helpful. These include: Viral diseases in which there are important public health considerations (e.g., influenza and arbovirus…
Sample collection is a critical step in diagnosing viral diseases, as it ensures accurate detection of the virus or viral antigens in affected individuals. Proper sample collection depends on the…
Things to Remember about DNA Viruses DNA Viruses Remember HHAAPPPIC for: Herpesviruses Hepadnaviruses Adenoviruses Asfarviruses Papova = Polyomaviruses and Papillomaviruses Parvoviruses Poxviruses Iridoviruses Circoviruses All DNA viruses replicate in the…