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Předmět Medical Virology and Viral Pathogenesis (MB140P91)

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Sylabus

1. Overview, Introduction, and Expectations 2. Virus Classification and Structure 3. Host Range, Receptors and Entry 4. Spread and Virulence 5. Host Response to Virus Infection 6. System Pathogenesis I - Respiratory Infections 7. System Pathogenesis II- Enteric Disease/Hepatitis 8. System Pathogenesis III- Skin infections 9. System Pathogenesis IV- CNS Infection 10. HIV/AIDS infection and Pathogenesis 11. Virus-host interaction. Viral evolution 12. Latency and persistence 13. Viral Oncogenesis. New and Emerging Viruses 14. Vaccines. Antiviral drugs. Clinical Trials 15. Viral therapy

Literatura

Research and review papers available online Websites with up-to-date viral disease information (CDC, WHO, etc.) Emerging viruses in human populations. Editor, Edward Tabor. Imprint Amsterdam; London : Elsevier, 2007. Human virology: a text for students of medicine, dentistry, and microbiology. Leslie Collier, John Oxford; 2nd ed. Imprint Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. Principles of virology. Vol. 1 and 2, Molecular biology. S.J. Flint et al. 3rd ed. Imprint Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2009. Principles of molecular virology. Alan J. Cann. 5th ed., Imprint London: Elsevier, 2012.

Požadavky

The students' performance will be graded as satisfactory/unsatisfactory on the basis of constructive participation in the seminars (paper presentation) and in-class discussions. This is a seminar oriented class with regular contributions expected from each student. Lectures will follow up with assigned papers to be discussed by the students in the class. The students are responsible for reviewing the papers and presenting the contents of the paper for general discussion. Consequently, all students must read all the assigned papers and be prepared to discuss the assigned paper when asked by the instructor.

Garant

RNDr. Ivan Hirsch, CSc.

Vyučující

RNDr. Ivan Hirsch, CSc.Mgr. Kateřina Trejbalová, Ph.D.