
Unveiling the Invisible Invaders
Course Description
This course delves into the fascinating world of viruses that specifically target humans. You will explore these invisible invaders—from their molecular structure and replication strategies to how they cause disease and outsmart our immune defenses.
Through engaging lectures, visuals, and case studies, you will build a solid foundation in virology and understand the crucial role viruses play in human health, disease, and evolution.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Explain the defining characteristics of viruses and how they differ from other microorganisms.
Describe the viral replication cycle and its stages within the host cell.
Discuss mechanisms of viral pathogenesis and how viruses cause specific diseases.
Analyze the human immune response to viral infections.
Identify major human viral diseases, their transmission routes, and diagnostic methods.
Evaluate strategies for viral prevention, vaccination, and antiviral therapy.
Understand viral mutation, evolution, and the emergence of new infectious diseases.
Course Modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Virology
The discovery and history of viruses
Distinguishing viruses from bacteria and other microbes
Viral classification systems and taxonomy
The discovery and history of viruses
Distinguishing viruses from bacteria and other microbes
Viral classification systems and taxonomy
Module 2: Viral Structure and Genomes
DNA vs. RNA viruses
Capsids, envelopes, and viral morphology
Principles of virus stability and transmission
DNA vs. RNA viruses
Capsids, envelopes, and viral morphology
Principles of virus stability and transmission
Module 3: The Viral Replication Cycle
Viral entry and uncoating
Genome replication and protein synthesis
Assembly and release of progeny virions
Viral entry and uncoating
Genome replication and protein synthesis
Assembly and release of progeny virions
Module 4: Viral Pathogenesis
Mechanisms of infection and tissue tropism
Host–virus interactions
Clinical outcomes of viral infections
Mechanisms of infection and tissue tropism
Host–virus interactions
Clinical outcomes of viral infections
Module 5: The Human Immune Response
Innate vs. adaptive immunity
Antigen presentation and antibody production
Immune evasion by viruses
Innate vs. adaptive immunity
Antigen presentation and antibody production
Immune evasion by viruses
Module 6: Major Human Viral Diseases
HIV and retroviruses
Influenza viruses
Hepatitis viruses (A–E)
Emerging and re-emerging viruses (e.g., Ebola, SARS-CoV-2, Zika)
HIV and retroviruses
Influenza viruses
Hepatitis viruses (A–E)
Emerging and re-emerging viruses (e.g., Ebola, SARS-CoV-2, Zika)
Module 7: Vaccines and Antiviral Therapies
Principles of vaccine design
Types of vaccines and their mechanisms
Antiviral drugs and resistance
Principles of vaccine design
Types of vaccines and their mechanisms
Antiviral drugs and resistance
Module 8: Viral Evolution and Emerging Threats
Mutation, recombination, and reassortment
Zoonotic spillover and global pandemics
Future directions in virology and viral surveillance
Mutation, recombination, and reassortment
Zoonotic spillover and global pandemics
Future directions in virology and viral surveillance
Teaching Methods:
Illustrated lectures and animations
Laboratory demonstrations (if applicable)
Case studies and real-world outbreak analyses
Discussion forums and reflection assignments
Illustrated lectures and animations
Laboratory demonstrations (if applicable)
Case studies and real-world outbreak analyses
Discussion forums and reflection assignments
Assessment & Evaluation:
Quizzes and module tests
Short research reports or presentations
Final written or practical exam
Quizzes and module tests
Short research reports or presentations
Final written or practical exam
arget Audience:
Undergraduate or graduate students in biology, microbiology, or health sciences
Healthcare professionals seeking to strengthen their understanding of viral diseases
Curious learners interested in infectious diseases, pandemics, and global health
Undergraduate or graduate students in biology, microbiology, or health sciences
Healthcare professionals seeking to strengthen their understanding of viral diseases
Curious learners interested in infectious diseases, pandemics, and global health
Course Outcomes:
Upon successful completion, learners will be equipped to:
Understand viral life cycles and disease mechanisms
Interpret laboratory and clinical data on viral infections
Apply virology concepts in public health, diagnostics, or research contexts
Understand viral life cycles and disease mechanisms
Interpret laboratory and clinical data on viral infections
Apply virology concepts in public health, diagnostics, or research contexts
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