Contents
1.Viruses and their importance
2.Methods used in virology
3.Virus structure
4.Virus transmission
5.Attachment and entry of viruses into cells
6.Transcription, translation and transport
7.Virus genome replication
8.Assembly and exit of virions from cells
9.Outcomes of infection for the host
10.Classification and nomenclature of viruses
11.Herpesviruses (and other dsDNA viruses)
12.Parvoviruses (and other ssDNA viruses)
13.Reoviruses (and other dsRNA viruses)
14.Picornaviruses (and other plus-strand RNA viruses)
15.Rhabdoviruses (and other minus-strand RNA viruses)
16.Retroviruses
17.Human immunodeficiency viruses
18.Hepadnaviruses (and other reverse-transcribing DNA viruses)
19.Bacterial viruses
20.Orgins and evolution of viruses
21.Emerging viruses
22.Viruses and cancer
23.Survival of infectivity
24.Virus vaccines
25.Anti-viral drugs
26.Prions
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