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1 Introduction: Medical Virology Akram Astani Department of Microbiology University of Yazd

2 Basics of Virology VIRUSES?

3 First document of a virus infection Ruma 1.500 B.C.

4  1882 A. Mayer: transmission of tobacco mosaic disease by plant extract; pathogen can not be isolated  1892 D. Ivanofsky: agent of tobacco-mosaic disease is ‚non filtratable‘ and can not be propagated in culture medium  1898 M. Beijerinck: the pathogen can be propagated in live tissue The pathogen is: ultrafiltratable does not replicate outside of live tissue ultravisible ‚Contagium vivum fluidum‘; later Virus (lat. poison) History of Virology: discovery of viruses

5  1898: Loeffler and Frosch; foot and mouth disease virus (1. animal virus)  1901: W. Reed; yellow fever virus (first human virus)  1911: first discovery of a tumor virus (Rous Sarcoma Virus)  1915: discovery of bacteriophages (Twort; d‘Herelle)  1935: Crystallization of TMV (Stanley)  1949: propagation of Polio virus (Enders, Weller, Robbins)  1970: discovery of reverse Transcriptase (Baltimore, Temin)  1977: Last case of pox (Somalia)  1983: discovery of HIV History of virology: some important milestones Peyton Rous

6 Leading causes of death in 2008 (World Health Report): Medical importance of viral diseases WorldDeaths in millions% of deaths Ischaemic heart disease7.2512.8% Stroke and other cerebrovascular disease6.1510.8% Lower respiratory infections3.46(Influenza) 6.1% Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease3.285.8% Diarrhoeal diseases2.46(Rotavirus) 4.3% HIV/AIDS1.78(Africa: 20%) 3.1% Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers1.392.4% Tuberculosis1.342.4% Diabetes mellitus1.262.2% Road traffic accidents1.212.1% Measles: 1.4% (2000)

7 Two theories of viral origin can be summarized as follows: May be derived from DNA or RNA nucleic acid components of host cells may be degenerate forms of intracellular parasites. Viral origin

8 Differences between viruses and bacteria con. bacteria rickettsia chlamydia viruses Obligat. Intracell.-++ + Nucleic acid DNA and RNA DNA and RNA DNA and RNADNA or RNA Protein synthesis+++ - Energy metabolism++- - Replication cell division cell division cell division Assembly Sensitivity towards antibiotics+++ - CHLAMYDIA: Obligate intracellular bacterial parasite which depends on eucaryotic cell for energy.

9 ‚Frontiers‘ of Virology Viroid Virosoids Prion genome circular RNA ss RNA - hosts plant plant, human human, animal ExampleCoconut *Hepatitis D Virus Kuru Cadang Cadang * Need a helper virus (HBV) to replicate


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