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UK CVN meeting 2009

The UK CVN meeting in 2009 will be in Edinburgh on 10th and 11th Feb.

This is a meeting open to all interested in Virology, including all BMS, clinical Scientists, Registrars and Consultants.

Click here for further details.

Registration:

Please fill in the booking form by 1st December 2008.


American Society for Microbiology
http://www.asm.org/

European Society for Clinical Virology
http://www.escv.org/

International Herpes Management Forum
http://www.ihmf.org


International Society for Antiviral Research
http://www.isar-icar.com


Royal College of Pathologists
http://www.rcpath.org


Society for General Microbiology
http://www.sgm.ac.uk/








Select from the links below:

Wong's Virology
http://virology-online.com/


All the Virology on the World Wide Web
http://www.tulane.edu/~dmsander/garryfavweb.html


International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/index.htm

Single Virus Tracing
http://www.single-virus-tracing.com/


Viral structure
http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/linda.html

Microbiology and immunology on line. University of South Carolina
http://pathmicro.med.sc.edu/book/welcome.htm

Charles T Campbell Eye Microbiology Laboratory
http://eyemicrobiology.upmc.com/








Past & sample papers:
http://www.rcpath.org/index.asp?PageID=51


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This section of the CVN website contains information on the classification, clinical details, epidemiology, diagnosis and treatment of most viral infections. The sections are organised by virus and also by disease syndrome. Please note that this data was obtained from numerous sources ( including the WHO, CDC, HPA websites, review articles, and textbooks (including Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology: 5th Edition by Zuckerman, Banatavala and Pattison). The sections also contain direct links to relevant guidelines, other websites and animations. Please note pictures can also be copied for use in powerpoint presentations. Please respect the original copyright of this data.

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UK Clinical Virology Network:


CD8 T cells in HBV viral infection: viral control, damage and prospect for therapy, (PowerPoint 377k)
Antonio Bertoletti
Royal Free and University College Medical School
Institute of Hepatology
University College of London

Outbreaks of Viral infection, (PowerPoint 1.2MB)
Bill Carman
June 2003

The Prevention and Treatment of CMV Infection in Transplant Patients,
(PowerPoint 141k)
Dr T Wreghitt, Cambridge
May 2003

The Role of Real time PCR assays in Diagnostic Virology,
(PowerPoint 459k)
R N Gunson
June 2003

SARS and other new viral respiratory infections,
(PowerPoint 2.5MB)
Bill Carman
June 2003

Viruses and Cancer, (PowerPoint 3.1MB)
Bill Carman
Wyeth Educational Meeting

Vienna 2003

Viral Resistance, Clinical Implications and Management, (PowerPoint 412k)
Fabien Zoulim
INSERM U271 & Liver Unit
Lyon, France

Accreditation in Virology, (PowerPoint 300k)
Lena Grillner
Department of Clinical Microbiology
Karolinska Hospital

Why cultures should be discarded in the bin!
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Bill Carman
September 2003

Emergent virus infections
, (PowerPoint 336k)
Mark Zuckerman
October 2003

Should HBV DNA NAT replace HBsAg and/or anti-HBc screening of blood donors?, (PowerPoint 528k)
Michael P. Busch, MD, PhD

Blood Systems Research Institute and University of California, San Francisco
CA, USA
November 2003

Overview of Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, (PowerPoint 800k)
Stanislas Pol
Unité d’Hépatologie et Inserm U-370,
Hôpital Necker, Paris, France
November 2003

Occult Hepatatis B Infection, (PowerPoint 204k)
Jean-Pierre Allain
University of Cambridge
UK
November 2003

Workload and Workforce in Virology: The Clinical Virology Network, (PowerPoint 224k)
Paul D Griffiths MD DSc FRCPath
Professor of Virology
Royal Free & University College School of Medicine
London, UK
Chief Executive Officer CVN
January 2004

Hepatitis E virus epidemiology in England and Wales
(PowerPoint 792k)
Dr Dilys Morgan
HPA Centre for Infections
August 2007


Indigenous Hepatitis E in England and Wales
(PowerPoint 336k)
HPA Centre for Infections
August 2007


Antenatal testing for Hepatitis C Virus infection
(PowerPoint 7.1MB)
Gareth Tudor-Williams
St Mary's NHS Trust/Imperial College London
August 2007
Data from this ppt should not be used or distributed outside CVN



Web:


HIV-AIDS Slides-Graphics, HIV-AIDS Surveillance
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/graphics/surveill.htm


Viral Hepatitis - Slidesets
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/slideset/index.htm


Renewing the focus: HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases in the UK in 2002-2003







Animations on herpes viruses
Animations on HIV
Animations on SARS
Animations on basic immunology
Animations on Tamiflu
Animations on PCR and other molecular technologies
Animations on basic virology

NB. If you use the animations, please respect the copyright of the originator.






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UK CVN Committee Membership

Alternatively you can contact Joy Kean, Scientific Co-ordinator,
UK CVN:

Joy.Kean@ggc.scot.nhs.uk