This course describes how viruses interact with their hosts to infect, replicate, spread and cause disease. It looks at what controls the specificity of viruses for different host species and for different tissues within a host, also how this can lead to outbreaks and pandemics. It seeks to show how virus evolution is driven by the pressures to replicate and spread. Finally, it looks at how we can find antivirals and use them to control infections, distinguishing therapeutic approaches to prophylaxis by vaccination.

What Do Viruses Do And How Do We Control Them
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What Do Viruses Do And How Do We Control Them
This course is part of Foundations in Virology and Vaccinology Specialization

Instructor: Mike Skinner
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Recognise how viruses cause infections
Recognise how vaccines prevent infections
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Reviewed on Jul 18, 2025
An excellent course that offered an extremely broad understanding of how we work to control viruses.




