Veterinary Virology

Veterinary virology is a study of viruses in non-human animals. It is an important syllabus in veterinary medicine. Veterinary virology & prion research has contributed to understanding of viruses and prions, the infections and diseases that they cause and their epidemiology and ecology.

Viruses and Prions pose a major direct threat to global human health. Many viruses affecting humans are actually zoonotic, that is they infect animals and are maintained in animal reservoirs from which they spreads to human beings. Old human viruses such as influenza are continuously re-entering into the human population from their animal reservoirs. Some animal viruses are also closely related to human viruses, being transmitted by similar routes, producing similar diseases, and being controlled by similar immune responses. Such animal viruses are the study of pathogenesis and therapeutic and preventive approaches against the human viruses.

  • Viruses and Structure
  • Animal Viruses
  • Types of Influenza
  • Foot & Mouth disease Virus
  • Virus Replication
  • Vaccines
  • Pathogenesis of Respiratory Viruses

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