List the herpesviruses and their method of spread, describe their clinical settings and pathologic effects, and note whether each virus's genetic material is RNA or DNA.
Relate varicella and herpes zoster, give the method of spread, and describe the clinical setting and course of each disorder as well as the histopathology.
The nature of the disease, its histopathology, and treatment; note whether the virus's genetic material is RNA or DNA.
List the enteroviruses, their method of spread, pathologic effect, and the clinical settings; note whether the virus's genetic material is RNA or DNA.
Discuss poliomyelitis, give its incubation period, and describe its pathologic effects and clinical sequelae.
Discuss the clinical features of viral hepatitis; list and compare its possible causes and outcomes.
Be able to discuss the various antigens and antibodies used to diagnose the viral hepatitides.
Define and compare chronic persistent and chronic active hepatitis.