Topic 10: Viruses of Veterinary and Medical Importance
A. VIDEOS HIV and AIDS Foot and Mouth disease Concept of animal disease, diagnosis and treatment Viral diseases of animals Common viral diseases of human Emerging viruses (Lecture) Emerging viral…
Lesson 2: RNA Viruses of Veterinary and Medical Importance
Things to Remember about RNA Viruses All RNA viruses are ssRNA except REO is dsRNA All RNA viruses replicate in the cytoplasm except (ORB) ORTHOMYXO, RETRO, and BORNA replicate in…
Lesson 3: Virus Mutation and Variation
Virus mutation and variation are essential aspects of viral biology that play a significant role in the adaptability, evolution, and diversity of viruses. Mutation Rates: Viruses exhibit different mutation rates…
Lesson 2: Viral Evolution
Viral evolution refers to the process by which viruses undergo changes in their genetic material over time, leading to the development of new strains and variants. Evolutionary processes in viruses…
Lesson 1: Viral Genetics
Viral genetics refers to the study of the genetic material and processes involved in the replication, evolution, and transmission of viruses. Viruses are microscopic infectious agents that lack the cellular…
Topic 9: Viral Genetics and Evolution
A. VIDEOS Introduction to viruses and viral genetics Genomes and Genetics Viral genetics Evolution of a viral genome Evolution (Lecture) Emerging Viruses Influenza evolution and genetic shift B. LEARNING OUTCOMES…
Topic 8: Viral Infections and Pathogenesis
VIDEOS ON VIRAL INFECTIONS AND PATHOGENESIS Infection Basics Acute Infections Persistent Infections The Infected Cell Mechanisms of Pathogenesis Transformation and Oncogenesis
Lesson 2: Pathogenesis of Viral Infection
The learning objectives of studying the pathogenesis of viral infections often focus on understanding the the mechanisms that lead to disease. Specifically how how viral infections lead to cell death…
Lesson 1: Viral Infections
Viral infection is a proliferation of a virus inside the body after invading normal living cells Many viral infections are asymptomatic or inapparent Iceberg Concept of Viral Infection