Emerging viruses BIOL5314
- Academic Session: 2024-25
- School: School of Infection and Immunity
- Credits: 10
- Level: Level 5 (SCQF level 11)
- Typically Offered: Semester 2
- Available to Visiting Students: Yes
- Collaborative Online International Learning: No
Short Description
Emerging viral diseases of humans and animals such AIDS, influenza, MERS, Zika and Schmallenberg pose significant threats to public health and food security. Understanding the factors that drive viral emergence is essential to design proper intervention measures that aim to predict, prevent or control the emergence of new epidemic viruses. This course will cover basic concepts of viral emergence, research approaches to determine their underpinning mechanisms, as well as current topics in emerging viral diseases.
Timetable
Lectures and tutorials spread over 3 weeks.
Requirements of Entry
None
Excluded Courses
None
Co-requisites
None
Assessment
The students will write a 1500 word essay on a topic related to Emerging Viruses as set by an essay tutor.
Course Aims
The specific aims of this taught course are
■ to provide students with fundamental knowledge and intellectual skills to critically analyse the factors involved in viral emergence
■ to give students up-to-date knowledge of the current burden of emerging viral diseases and the methods employed to study and contain them
Intended Learning Outcomes of Course
By the end of this course students will be able to:
■ critically analyse the factors that drive emergence of viral diseases in new host populations
■ construct an overview of current emerging viruses and the threats they pose to humans and animals
■ discuss the application of current technological developments in the study and containment of emerging viruses
Minimum Requirement for Award of Credits
Students must submit at least 75% by weight of the components (including examinations) of the course's summative assessment.