Virology
4
2024-2025
01550443
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
4.0
Compulsory
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
The recommended prerequisites for the student to successfully achieve the objectives proposed in this course unit are knowledge in biology, molecular biology, microbiology and immunology.
Teaching Methods
The teaching of the course of Virology is based on theoretical classes of frequency not obligatory and practical classes of obligatory attendance. During the class are asked questions in order to stimulate student participation and assess the seizure affairs lected.
In practical classes are covered various aspects of the techniques available for the laboratory diagnosis of viral infections and demonstration classes are conducted in laboratorial context. Analysis and discussion of results of clinical cases are proposed in order to promote greater interconnection with reality.
Learning Outcomes
The unit of Virology aims to provide students with knowledge about the general characteristics of the main viruses responsible for human infections, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods and treatment used.
The knowledge gained will enable students to understand the pathogenesis and clinical features of viral infections, as well as acquire skills in the area of viral diagnosis. The acquisitio.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Viral structure
Taxonomy of viruses
Viral replication
Pathogenesis of viral infections
Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections
Antiviral therapy
Herpesviridae family: HSV, VZV, HCMV, EBV, HHV-6, HHV-7, HHV-8
Retroviridae family: HIV-1, HIV-2, HTLV-I and HTLV-II
Papillomaviridae family: human papillomaviruses
Viral hepatitis: the hepatitis A virus, hepatitis E virus, hepatitis B virus, hepatitis D virus, hepatitis C virus, and
viruses G and TT
Parvoviridae family: parvovirus B19
Viruses associated with respiratory tract infections
Orthomyxoviridae family: influenza virus (A, B, C)
Coronaviruses and respiratory adenoviruses
SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19
Viruses associated with acute gastroenteritis:
Rotaviruses
Caliciviruses
Astroviruses
“Enteric” adenoviruses
Head Lecturer(s)
Paula Cristina Santos Luxo Maia
Assessment Methods
Assessment
Exam: 100.0%
Bibliography
Microbiologia Médica volume 2
Helena Barroso, António Meliço- Sivestre, Nuno Taveira (2014) Lidel.
Human Virology
Collier, L. and Oxford J. (Ed.) (2000) Oxford University press
Basic Virology
Wagner E. K. and Hewlett, M. J. (Ed.) (2004) Blackwell Publishing
Clinical Virology
Richman D. D., Whitley R. J. and Mayden F. G. (Ed.) (2002) ASM press, Washington, D.C.
Essentials of Diagnostic Virology
Storch G. A. (Ed.) (2000) Churchil Livingstone, New York.
Medical Microbiology
Murray P. R., Rosenthal, K. S. , Kobayashi, G. S., Pfaller, M. A. (2005) Ed. Michael Brown, Mosby Inc