From the Common Cold to COVID: Exploring Human Viral Disease
From the Common Cold to COVID: Exploring Human Viral Disease, available at $29.99, has an average rating of 3.5, with 62 lectures, based on 58 reviews, and has 14530 subscribers.
You will learn about 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 This course is ideal for individuals who are student study or plan to study science medicine dentistry veterinary medicine It is particularly useful for student study or plan to study science medicine dentistry veterinary medicine.
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Summary
Title: From the Common Cold to COVID: Exploring Human Viral Disease
Price: $29.99
Average Rating: 3.5
Number of Lectures: 62
Number of Published Lectures: 62
Number of Curriculum Items: 62
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 62
Original Price: $27.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will 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
Who Should Attend
- student study or plan to study science medicine dentistry veterinary medicine
Target Audiences
- student study or plan to study science medicine dentistry veterinary medicine
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:
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The nature of viruses: Learn the key differences between viruses and other microorganisms, their unique structure (DNA vs. RNA genomes), and classification systems.
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Viral replication cycle: Explore the intricate steps viruses take to infiltrate host cells, hijack cellular machinery, and produce new viral particles.
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Viral pathogenesis: Uncover the mechanisms by which viruses cause disease, including how they enter specific tissues and induce various symptoms.
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The human immune response to viruses: Examine the body’s arsenal against viral invaders, including innate and adaptive immunity.
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Major human viral diseases: We will delve into specific viruses like HIV, influenza, hepatitis, and emerging threats, exploring their transmission, diagnosis, and treatment options.
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Vaccines and antiviral therapies: Learn about the crucial role of vaccination in preventing viral infections and explore the development and use of antiviral drugs.
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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:
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Students with a foundation in biology or microbiology
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Healthcare professionals seeking to expand their knowledge of viral diseases
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Anyone with a keen interest in human health and infectious diseases
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: General virology
Lecture 1: course introduction
Lecture 2: history 2
Lecture 3: viral structure
Lecture 4: virus shell structure
Lecture 5: classification of viruses
Lecture 6: virus replication
Lecture 7: virus multiplication strategies
Lecture 8: virus life cycle
Lecture 9: life cycle oh virusss
Lecture 10: virus life cycle in details
Lecture 11: family adenoviridae
Lecture 12: coronaviridae structure
Lecture 13: coronaviridae life cycle
Lecture 14: flaviviridae structure
Lecture 15: Herpesviridae
Lecture 16: HSV replication
Lecture 17: HSV DNA replication
Lecture 18: HSV encapsidation
Lecture 19: flaviviridae life cycle
Lecture 20: orthomyxoviridae structure
Lecture 21: orthomyxoviridae life cycle
Lecture 22: family paramyxoviridae structure
Lecture 23: family paramyxoviridae life cycle
Lecture 24: HIV structure family retroviridae
Lecture 25: viral pathogenesis
Lecture 26: immunopathology
Lecture 27: is a virus useful?
Lecture 28: virus Identity card
Chapter 2: viral genetics
Lecture 1: viral genetics and variations
Chapter 3: Epidimiology of viral diseases
Lecture 1: epidmiology of viral diseases
Chapter 4: immunresponse to apathogen
Lecture 1: immune response to apathogen
Chapter 5: viral vaccine
Lecture 1: vaccines and vaccination
Lecture 2: influenza virus vaccine technology
Lecture 3: covid19 vaccine types
Chapter 6: medical virology
Lecture 1: diagnostic microbiology
Lecture 2: steps of microbiological diagnosis
Lecture 3: Diagnosis of viral diseases common methods and techniques
Lecture 4: Agar gel diffusion test
Lecture 5: Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ELISA
Lecture 6: Radioimmunoassay
Lecture 7: immunofluorescence assay
Lecture 8: immunohistochemistry
Lecture 9: viral diarhae
Lecture 10: respiratory viruses
Lecture 11: herpes virus
Lecture 12: gental herpes
Lecture 13: vericella zoster
Lecture 14: CMV,EPV
Lecture 15: HIV
Lecture 16: hepatitis
Lecture 17: hepatitis viruses
Lecture 18: viral zoonosis
Lecture 19: rabies what you should know
Lecture 20: Rabies
Lecture 21: corvid 19 update variants
Chapter 7: virology lab
Lecture 1: biosafety in lab
Lecture 2: Diagnostic methods of viral diseases
Lecture 3: lab diagnosis of virus
Lecture 4: cell culture
Lecture 5: embryonated chichen eggg
Lecture 6: negative staining in practice
Chapter 8: virology for you book all slides in one file
Lecture 1: virology for you all slides in one file
Instructors
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Mohamed AL ashram
Author instructor full time content creator
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- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 7 votes
- 4 stars: 17 votes
- 5 stars: 29 votes
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