Applied virology

Study programme: general veterinary medicine full-time form of study
Teaching language:   english
Subject code: KaMBaI/GVM-ApVi/15    Short: GVM-ApVi
  •  Credits: 3
  •  Completion method: Credit and Examination
  •   Lectures: 2 / Practice: 2
  •   Semester: summer semester
Form, course-load and method od study:
Form of study: Lecture / Practical
Course-load: Per week: 2 / 2   -   Per study period: 26 / 26 (recommended, in hours)
Method of study: prezenčná
 
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CONDITIONS FOR COMPLETION OF COURSE
The conditions for graduation of Applied virology is active participation on practical classes, elaboration of protocols and written test with score with more than 51%.
Learning outcomes
Students become familiar with the mechanisms of virus infections and methods used in virus diagnostics.
Brief outline of the course
• Overview of virus diseases in different animal species, including zoonoses.
• Pathogenetic mechanisms of virus infection (persistent infections, virus induced immunosuppression, oncogenesis).
• Mechanisms of virostatics.
• Diagnostic approaches in antigenic and genetic characterisation of viruses.
Course syllabus
Lectures (2 hours)
1. Past, present and future. Pathogenesis of virus infection (virulence, pathogenicity, host-pathogen interaction, course of virus infection)
2. Antivirus immunity. Factors of host resistance. Cell receptors and cytokines involved in the fight against virus infection. Avoiding of host immunity.
3. Antivirotics.
4. Oncogenesis and oncogenic viruses.
5. Non-enveloped DNA viruses (adeno-, papiloma-, polyoma-, parvo- and circoviruses).
6. Enveloped DNA viruses (herpes-, asfar- and poxviruses).
7. Non-enveloped icosahedral RNA viruses (picorna-, calici-, astro-, reo- and birnaviruses).
8. Enveloped icosahedral RNA viruses (toga-, flavi-, borna- and arteriviruses).
9. Enveloped helical RNA viruses (ortomyxo-, paramyxo-, rhabdo-, corona-, arena- and bunyaviruses).
10. Food-borne viruses.
11. Arboviruses.
12. Causative agents of spongiform encephalopathies I.
13. Causative agents of spongiform encephalopathies II.
Practical labs (2 hours)
1. Characterization of a virological laboratory.
2. Preparation and cultivation of cell cultures. Cell counting and viability assessment.
3. Sampling for virological examination. Transport and saving of samples. Preparation of inoculum for isolation of viruses.
4. Characterisation and division of methods for virological diagnosis.
5. Virus quantification: virus titration, plaque formation test.
6. Detection virus antigens and anti-virus antibodies employing erythrocytes (hemagglutination test, hemagglutination inhibition test).
7. Detection anti-virus antibodies employing cell lines (virus neutralization test).
8. Detection of virus antigens by immunofluorescence.
9. Detection of virus antigens by immunochemistry.
10. Detection of virus antigens by immunoenzymatic reaction.
11. Molecular methods in viral diagnostics – PCR, RT PCR, real-time PCR, in situ hybridisation.
12. Flow cytometry in virus diagnostics.
13. Credit.
Recommended literature
MacLachlan N. J. and Dubovi E. J.: Fenner´s Veterinary virology, fourth edition. Elsevier Inc., 2011, ISBN 978-0-12-375158-4
Lectures – actual themes.
Conditions for completion of course
Content prerequisite:
Students should have basic knowledge on cell biology, microbiology and immunology.
Continuous assessment:
Active participation on practical classes and elaboration of protocols.
Conditions for completion of course:
The conditions for graduation of Applied virology is active participation on practical classes, elaboration of protocols and written test with score with more than 51%.
Final assessment:
Credit, written test (evaluation: 51-100%)
LANGUAGE, WHICH KNOWLEDGE IS NEEDED TO PASS THE COURSE
  english   
NOTES
Applied virology is a subject of summer semester. The condition for opening is minimum of 5 and maximum of 6 students.
 
Evaluation of the course
Total number of evaluated students: 35
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Date of last modification: 20.07.2018
Approved by: Tutot Dr. h. c. Prof. MVDr. Jana Mojžišová, PhD.
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