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Virology

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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VIROLOGY

PASSION PROJECT
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WHAT IS VIROLOGY?

THE BIG QUESTION
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WHAT IS A VIRUS?

  • A virus is a infective cell.
  • They are usually made up of a nucleatic acid with a protein coat.
  • The flu is a virus.
  • A virus cannot live without a living host
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WHAT IS THE IMMUNE SYSTEM?

  • The immune system protects your body from infection.
  • Weak immune system=greater chance of infection
  • Is the key to human protection from viruses
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WHICH VIRUSES ATTACK THE IMMUNE SYSTEM DIRECTLY?

  • Ataxia Telangiectasia
  • Ebola (starts with the immune system)

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE

BETWEEN BACTERIAL AND VIRAL INFECTIONS?
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DIFFERENCES

  • Viruses cannot survive without a host.
  • Bacteria can survive just about anywhere.
  • Viruses are tiny.
  • Bacteria are bigger.

ARE VIRUSES ALIVE?

NO, THEY ARE JUST INANIMATE COMPLEX MATTER.

WHAT MATTERS MORE,

VIRUS CONCENTRATION OF MULTIPLICITY OF INFECTION?
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HOW MANY TYPES OF THE FLU ARE THERE?

  • 3 types
  • A B and C
  • C not as bad as A and B
  • The flu is called influenza
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HOW DOES A VIRUS TRANSFER?

AND WHAT ARE SOME WAYS IT DOES?
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WHAT ARE SOME LETHAL VIRUSES

SMALLPOX, MARBURG, HIV

HIV

  • "In the modern world the deadliest disease may be HIV".
  • "It is still the one that is the biggest killer".
  • Quote from Dr. Amesh Adalja
  • Head spokesperson for the IDSA
  • HIV attacks T cells and can eventually lead to AIDS
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WHAT ARE SOME GOOD CELLS IN OUR IMMUNE SYSTEM?

  • Phagocytes
  • LImphucytes R
  • Helper T cells
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FUN FACTS

  • The name virus came from a latin word meaning slimy or poison.
  • Walter Reed discovered the first human virus, the yellow fever.
  • All the viruses in the world would stretch 200 million light years into space.
  • Viruses kill half of marine microbes every day.
  • The electron microscope was introduced in 1940.
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THANKS FOR WATCHING!!

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