General virology
Kingdom viruses. The concept of the virion, virus, prion. Viruses of humans, animals, insects, plants, bacteria (phages). Principles of classification and nomenclature of viruses. Virion, its morphology and structure. Physiology and biochemistry of viruses. Reproduction of viruses. Laboratory methods for viral culture and display. Viruses bacteria (bacteriophages). Ortomiksovirusov family. Human influenza viruses. Structure, chemical composition of virions. Classification. Immunity. Laboratory diagnostics, specific prevention and treatment. Paramyxovirus family. Characterization and classification. Human parainfluenza viruses. Mumps virus. Respiratory syncytial virus (RS). Measles virus. Pathogenetic features of diseases. Immunity, laboratory diagnosis, specific prevention paramyxovirus infection. Family of retroviruses. Characteristics. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Ways of infection. Features destruction of immune system cells. Laboratory diagnosis. Prevention, treatment. Family hepadnaviruses. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) The structure of the virion. Rezistentnosg. Ways of infection. Immunity. Laboratory diagnosis of Hepatitis B Vaccine. Flavivirus family. Hepatitis C virus, G. General characteristics, ways of infection, specific prevention, treatment, laboratory diagnostics. Family rhabdoviruses. Rabies virus and vesicular stomatitis. The structure of the virions. Cultivation. Pathogenetic features of the disease. Laboratory diagnosis. Specific prevention of rabies. Family caliciviruses. Hepatitis E virus, General characteristics, ways of infection, prevention and treatment. Unclassified viruses. Virus hepatitis D (delta virus). General characteristics, ways of infection, prevention and treatment, laboratory diagnostics. TTV- virus - Hepatitis. Parenteral and fecal- oral route of infection.
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