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Textbook of Human Virology
Author | : Robert B. Belshe |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 1134 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : UOM:39015039123834 |
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An updated volume focusing on human virology and incorporating knowledge that has been gained in recent years, including contemporary information on the molecular biology of viruses.
Essential Human Virology
Author | : Jennifer Louten |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2022-05-28 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780323914925 |
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Essential Human Virology, Second Edition focuses on the structure and classification of viruses, virus transmission and virus replication strategies based upon type of viral nucleic acid. Several chapters focus on notable and recognizable viruses and the diseases caused by them, including influenza, HIV, hepatitis viruses, poliovirus, herpesviruses and emerging and dangerous viruses. Additionally, how viruses cause disease (pathogenesis) is highlighted, along with discussions on immune response to viruses, vaccines, anti-viral drugs, gene therapy, the beneficial uses of viruses, research laboratory assays and viral diagnosis assays. Fully revised and updated with new chapters on coronaviruses, nonliving infectious agents, and notable non-human viruses, the book provides students with a solid foundation in virology. Focuses on human diseases and the cellular pathology that viruses cause Highlights current and cutting-edge technology and associated issues Presents real case studies and current news highlights in each chapter Features dynamic illustrations, chapter assessment questions, key terms, and a summary of concepts, as well as an instructor website with lecture slides, a test bank and recommended activities Updated and revised, with new chapters on coronaviruses, nonliving infectious agents, and notable non-human viruses
Textbook of Human Virology
Author | : Robert B. Belshe |
Publsiher | : Year Book Medical Pub |
Total Pages | : 1064 |
Release | : 1991 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 081510667X |
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An updated volume focusing on human virology and incorporating knowledge that has been gained in recent years, including contemporary information on the molecular biology of viruses.
Human Virology
Author | : Leslie Harold Collier,John Sidney Oxford |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 424 |
Release | : 1993 |
Genre | : Diagnostic virology |
ISBN | : UOM:39015032581822 |
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The science of virology is now at the forefront of medical microbiology due, in part, to the emergence of AIDS and other viral infections. This work provides an account of basic and clinical virology and is specifically aimed at medical and dental undergraduates.
Human Virology
Author | : John Sidney Oxford,Leslie Harold Collier,Paul Kellam |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 365 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Medical virology |
ISBN | : 9780198714682 |
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Human Virology provides a vivid introduction to this fascinating field, by incorporating both the molecular and clinical aspects of the subject. The general principles and properties of viruses are covered in the first part of the text, while part two provides a survey of the different virus families and the human diseases they cause. Finally, the book concludes with some of the more practical aspects of the subject, such as immunization, antiviral chemotherapy and laboratory techniques. Throughout the text, case studies bring the subject to life by providing a unique perspective from real practicing doctors. In addition new 'hot topic' boxes have been incorporated into this edition, featuring current important areas of research. Little prior knowledge is assumed, making Human Virology the perfect text for those students new to the subject.
Molecular Virology of Human Pathogenic Viruses
Author | : Wang-Shick Ryu |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 440 |
Release | : 2016-03-30 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780128009994 |
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Molecular Virology of Human Pathogenic Viruses presents robust coverage of the key principles of molecular virology while emphasizing virus family structure and providing key context points for topical advances in the field. The book is organized in a logical manner to aid in student discoverability and comprehension and is based on the author’s more than 20 years of teaching experience. Each chapter will describe the viral life cycle covering the order of classification, virion and genome structure, viral proteins, life cycle, and the effect on host and an emphasis on virus-host interaction is conveyed throughout the text. Molecular Virology of Human Pathogenic Viruses provides essential information for students and professionals in virology, molecular biology, microbiology, infectious disease, and immunology and contains outstanding features such as study questions and recommended journal articles with perspectives at the end of each chapter to assist students with scientific inquiries and in reading primary literature. Presents viruses within their family structure Contains recommended journal articles with perspectives to put primary literature in context Includes integrated recommended reading references within each chapter Provides access to online ancillary package inclusive of annotated PowerPoint images, instructor’s manual, study guide, and test bank
Viruses and Human Disease
Author | : Ellen G. Strauss,James H. Strauss |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 480 |
Release | : 2007-09-21 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0080553168 |
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Completely revised and updated, the new edition of this groundbreaking text integrates basic virology with pathophysiological conditions to examine the connection between virology and human disease. Most virology textbooks focus on the molecular biology involved without adequate reference to physiology. This text focuses on viruses that infect humans, domestic animals and vertebrates and is based on extensive course notes from James Strauss’ virology class at the California Institute of Technology taught for over 30 years. Expertly depicting in color the molecular structure and replication of each virus, it provides an excellent overview for students and professionals interested in viruses as agents of human disease. Includes over 30% new material - virtually all of the figures and tables have been redrawn to include the latest information and the text has been extensively rewritten to include the most up-to-date information Includes a new chapter on emerging and reemerging viral diseases such as avian flu, SARS, the spread of West Nile virus across America, and the continuing spread of Nipah virus in Southeast Asia Further reading sections at the end of each chapter make it easy find key references World maps depicting the current distribution of existing and newly emerging viruses are also incorporated into the text
Fenner and White s Medical Virology
Author | : Christopher J. Burrell,Colin R. Howard,Frederick A. Murphy |
Publsiher | : Academic Press |
Total Pages | : 604 |
Release | : 2016-11-09 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780123751577 |
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Fenner and White's Medical Virology, Fifth Edition provides an integrated view of related sciences, from cell biology, to medical epidemiology and human social behavior. The perspective represented by this book, that of medical virology as an infectious disease science, is meant to provide a starting point, an anchor, for those who must relate the subject to clinical practice, public health practice, scholarly research, and other endeavors. The book presents detailed exposition on the properties of viruses, how viruses replicate, and how viruses cause disease. These chapters are then followed by an overview of the principles of diagnosis, epidemiology, and how virus infections can be controlled. The first section concludes with a discussion on emergence and attempts to predict the next major public health challenges. These form a guide for delving into the specific diseases of interest to the reader as described in Part II. This lucid and concise, yet comprehensive, text is admirably suited to the needs of not only advanced students of science and medicine, but also postgraduate students, teachers, and research workers in all areas of virology. Features updated and expanded coverage of pathogenesis and immunity Contains the latest laboratory diagnostic methods Provides insights into clinical features of human viral disease, vaccines, chemotherapy, epidemiology, and control