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Decks in this class (19)

[W1] Viral infections
What do all viruses require to re...,
What environmental factors inacti...,
Which type of viruses are more re...
80  cards
[W2] practical virology
What are three methods used to qu...,
What techniques are used to study...,
How can viruses be detected in a ...
32  cards
[W2] Bacteriophages
What are bacteriophages 1,
Why are bacteriophages significant 2,
What are the four main stages of ...
35  cards
[W3] Poxviruses
What are the two subfamilies of p...,
Which subfamily contains medicall...,
What is the shape and size of pox...
43  cards
[W4] Papillomaviruses
How many species and genera of pa...,
What cells do papillomaviruses in...,
What is the relationship between ...
66  cards
[W5] Mononegavirales
What order do mononegaviruses bel...,
Name four important human infecti...,
Give two examples of viruses from...
60  cards
[W5] Filoviruses
How many species and families are...,
Name four human pathogenic virus ...,
Give examples of viruses from the...
60  cards
[W7] Picornaviruses
What is the genome type of picorn...,
Are picornaviruses enveloped 2,
What is the shape and symmetry of...
60  cards
[W8] Flaviviruses
How many genera are there in the ...,
Which genera of flaviviridae are ...,
Name three human diseases caused ...
47  cards
[W9] Coronaviruses
What are the 4 common human coron...,
Name the three zoonotic human cor...,
What is the shape and size of cor...
60  cards
[W10] Bunyaviruses
What type of genome do bunyavirus...,
How many genome segments do bunya...,
Where does bunyavirus replication...
40  cards
[W11] Retroviruses
What is the genome type of retrov...,
What enzyme do retroviruses use t...,
What makes retroviruses unique am...
48  cards
[W1] Eukaryotic pathogens
What defines fungal cells 1,
Name the 5 main fungal phyla 2,
What is dimorphism in fungi 3
38  cards
[W2] Commensals and Pathogens
What is a commensal 1,
What is an opportunistic pathogen 2,
What is a carrier 3
31  cards
[W3] Gut Microbiology
What are the 4 dominant bacterial...,
What are key genera in the gut mi...,
What physiological roles does the...
33  cards
[W5-6] Antibiotics and AMR
What are antibiotics 1,
What s the difference between ant...,
What s the difference between bac...
40  cards
[W7] Food and water borne infections
What is the difference between in...,
How are foodborne and waterborne ...,
What organism causes typhoid fever 3
27  cards
[W8] Blood and CNS
What is the central nervous syste...,
What is bacteraemia 2,
What is septicaemia 3
33  cards
[W9] Bacterial infections of the respiratory tract
0  cards

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