Once Upon a Virus The Story of Ruben

Once Upon a Virus  The Story of Ruben
Author: Sanchez Jessie
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2021-02-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1098354389

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Long ago in the year of 2019 AD a baby bat named Ruben came into the world and captured the hearts of mankind. Though he would eventually be known as the most famous bat to have ever lived, this book focuses on his life before all the press. Once Upon A Virus: The Story of Ruben is a silly and thoughtful journey about family, friends and food. It's a look at ourselves, the way we treat animals, the way we eat and the consequences of our actions. The illustrations will make you laugh; the words will make you wonder what happens next.

Once Upon a Quarantine

Once Upon a Quarantine
Author: Evan Balkan,M. C. Behm
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0996390189

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Once Upon a Quarantine is a story about a virus monster, superhero scientists and everyday heroes. It gives parents and educators a child-centered storyline for discussing the Covid-19 pandemic with hope and facts.

Advances in Virus Research

Advances in Virus Research
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2003-12-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780080490410

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The Advances in Virus Research series covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology. This eclectic volume contains six reviews covering topics relating to plant viruses, evolution of viruses with hosts and cell recognition by viruses. Six Comprehensive Reviews on: * Varicella Virus - Mononuclear Cell Interaction * Evolution of Cell Recognition by Viruses: A Source of Biological Novelty with Medical Implications * Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis Virus: Biology, Pathogenesis and Diagnostic Methods * Structures of Picrona-like plant viruses: Implications and Applications * Cucumoviruses * Co-Evolution of Viruses with Hosts and Vectors and Possible Paleontology

Textbook of Influenza

Textbook of Influenza
Author: Robert G. Webster,Arnold S. Monto,Thomas J. Braciale,Robert A. Lamb
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2014-01-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781118636831

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The Textbook of Influenza is a comprehensive resource covering all aspects of influenza, from the genetic and molecular biology of the virus through to clinical aspects of the disease and the latest drug developments and treatments. This new edition has been completely revised and reflects the integration of disciplines concerning the emergence, evolution, pathogenesis and control of influenza viruses in the field of human and veterinary public health. Textbook of Influenza examines the lessons learnt from the latest pandemic and provides the current state of knowledge for many yet unresolved issues related to virus origin, spread, pathogenesis and disease severity to better prepare for future pandemics. It covers the background to recent advances in influenza genomics and reverse genetics which have allowed the identification of virus virulence factors and the analysis and reconstruction of influenza viruses such as the 1918 Spanish flu strain. This new edition is divided into eight key sections, containing chapters co-written by international experts from both the clinical and scientific communities, covering: • Influenza Perspectives • Structure and Replication • Evolution and Ecology • Epidemiology and Surveillance • Immunology • Vaccines and Vaccine Development • Clinical Aspects and Antivirals • Public Health Textbook of Influenza is for all those working in the area of influenza including clinical and basic scientists, immunologists, molecular and structural virologists, public health officials and global pandemic control planners.

Journalism s Martyrs

Journalism s Martyrs
Author: Andrew Weeks
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781476646145

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Journalists have often put themselves in danger to convey crucial information to the public. Many journalists have even died doing their jobs, investigating crimes or traveling to battle zones--and sometimes documenting events in their own communities. Recently, reporters have been assaulted, mocked and silenced, their reports dubbed "fake news" and them, "enemies of the people." A free press is one of the country's most reliable foundations for ensuring a democracy for current and future generations. With a focus on American journalism, this book tackles issues affecting today's news through profiling journalists killed on the job, whether from violent conspiracy, terrorism or mass shootings.

Zika Virus What Have We Learnt Since the Start of the Recent Epidemic

Zika Virus  What Have We Learnt Since the Start of the Recent Epidemic
Author: Rubén Bueno-Marí, Juan-Carlos Saiz,Óscar D. Salomón, Luis C. Villamil-Jiménez,Jorg Heukelbach,Carlos H. Alencar,Paul Armstrong,Paulo Henrique Rosado-de-Castro,Pedro M. Pimentel-Coelho
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2018-04-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889454808

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The considerable number of viral infectious disease threats that have emerged since the beginning of the 21st century have shown the need to dispose global and coordinated responses to fight properly and efficiently against them. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (2003), avian influenza in humans (2005), A(H1N1) pandemic influenza (2009), Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) (2012 onward) and Ebola virus disease (2014-2015) are some of the most important examples. The latest emerging and devastating threat was Zika virus, an arbovirus that provoked more than 500,000 suspicious cases in the Americas in 2016 and notable processes of social and medical alarms due to the evidence of a causal link between Zika virus and several congenital injuries, like microcephaly, as well as due to its association with neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré syndrome in adults (PAHO, 2017). In the framework of this global response and multistrategic approach, the purpose of this Research Topic is to provide updated information and novel researches about control strategies, encompassing virological, entomological and epidemiological data, in order to reach the triad of protagonists of transmission cycles (virus, mosquitoes and humans).

One Health The Human Animal Environment Interfaces in Emerging Infectious Diseases

One Health  The Human Animal Environment Interfaces in Emerging Infectious Diseases
Author: John S. Mackenzie,Martyn Jeggo,Peter Daszak,Juergen A. Richt
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2013-11-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9783642368899

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One Health is an emerging concept that aims to bring together human, animal, and environmental health. Achieving harmonized approaches for disease detection and prevention is difficult because traditional boundaries of medical and veterinary practice must be crossed. In the 19th and early 20th centuries this was not the case—then researchers like Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch and physicians like William Osler and Rudolph Virchow crossed the boundaries between animal and human health. More recently Calvin Schwabe revised the concept of One Medicine. This was critical for the advancement of the field of epidemiology, especially as applied to zoonotic diseases. The future of One Health is at a crossroads with a need to more clearly define its boundaries and demonstrate its benefits. Interestingly the greatest acceptance of One Health is seen in the developing world where it is having significant impacts on control of infectious diseases.

When China Sneezes

When China Sneezes
Author: Cynthia McKinney
Publsiher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781949762259

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The 2019 novel Corona Virus, now COVID-19, stole global headlines in the opening months of 2020, and its many impacts are still to play out. The common adage, “If the US sneezes, the world catches a cold” is now demonstrable in a multiplicity of ways, but it is China that has sneezed. This anthology provides insight into the nature of global pandemics such as SARS, MERS, Ebola and HIV/AIDs, then focuses on Wuhan, where COVID-19 broke out -- though patient zero is as yet unknown. It examines the massive effort that China has undertaken since the outbreak to contain its spread, and includes personal stories of the first lockdown experiences. But the impact may be even more grave on the global economy than it is on global health. National and international analysts address the economic impact both within China’s industrial heartland and on global business, as borders close, entire regions are on lockdown, world airlines cancel flights, major US corporations in China shut their doors, factory floors empty. and global supply chains break down, millions lose their jobs and small businesses tank.. Stocks and the prices of gold and oil are impacted. Soon after the COVID-19 outbreak was announced and the extraordinary quarantine response by China was effected, it was learned that Event 201, a global coronavirus pandemic simulation was held just months earlier, in which a global coronavirus pandemic killed 65 million people. Many questions arise concerning BIg Pharma's push for vaccines, and the mainstream dismissal of the possibility of alternative treatments such as HCQ. Other disturbing questions have arisen: Has the disruption been overblown to inflict damage on China as part of a trade war? On the United States, which faces massive damage to its economy in the midst of an increasingly bitter political divide? What are the biowarfare implications –in the Wuhan instance, where China’s first BSL-4 level laboratory is situated, or in the future in general, given the spread of BSL-4 level laboratories worldwide and most extensively the US, as states and private entities conduct research into germ warfare, including the use of bat-generated viruses, for both offensive and defensive purposes, putting the entire world at risk of accidental leakage or worse? Is this truly a pandemic -- or is it a plandemic, and if so, to what end? What are the likely consequences, intended and not.