2 edition of Viral infections of humans found in the catalog.
Viral infections of humans
Published
1982
by Plenum Medical Book Co. in New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
Statement | edited by Alfred S. Evans. |
Contributions | Evans, Alfred S., 1917- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RA644.V55 V57 1982 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xxxvii, 720 p. : |
Number of Pages | 720 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3484209M |
ISBN 10 | 0306406764 |
LC Control Number | 82003684 |
Using a multidisciplinary approach, Human Respiratory Viral Infections is set at the level between the definitive reference work and an essential clinical manual. Exploring recent advances in human respiratory viral research, the text builds on the basic sciences of epidemiology, virology, molecular biology, and immunology to cover clinical diagnosCited by: 2. The social history of viruses describes the influence of viruses and viral infections on human history. Epidemics caused by viruses began when human behaviour changed during the Neolithic period, aro years ago, when humans developed more densely populated agricultural allowed viruses to spread rapidly and subsequently to become endemic.
Book Description. Using a multidisciplinary approach, Human Respiratory Viral Infections is set at the level between the definitive reference work and an essential clinical ing recent advances in human respiratory viral research, the text builds on the basic sciences of epidemiology, virology, molecular biology, and immunology to cover clinical diagnosis, . Viral infections in humans BASICS Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. If you continue browsing the site, you agree to the use of cookies on this website.
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The new Fifth Edition of Viral Infections of Humans captures the both the excitement and Viral infections of humans book of the dynamic struggle between humankind and the viruses that continue to cause immense suffering.
It presents the latest concepts, methods and technologies in epidemiology, detection, investigation, modeling and intervention. Striking changes have occurred in the world since the publication of the last edition of Viral Infections of Humans. The global population is rapidly approaching 8 billion; climate change is leading to the introduction of new hosts, vectors and virus diseases heretofore never seen in many parts of the world; technological advances have revolutionized the ability to recognize.
Striking changes have occurred in the world since the publication of the last edition of Viral Infections of Humans. The global population is rapidly approaching 8 billion; climate change is leading to the introduction of new hosts, vectors and virus diseases heretofore never seen in many parts of the world; technological advances have revolutionized the ability to recognize 5/5(1).
Pathogenesis is the process by which virus infection leads to disease. Pathogenic mechanisms include implantation of the virus at a body site (the portal of entry), replication at that site, and then spread to and multiplication within sites (target organs) where disease or shedding of virus into the environment occurs.
Most viral infections are subclinical, suggesting that body defenses. This latest edition of the classic text includes new and greatly revised chapters on laboratory methods in epidemiology, human herpesvirus types 6 and 7, parvovirus, Viral infections of humans book retroviruses.
The book covers the principles and approaches to the study of viral infections in human populations, major virus classes of medical and public health importance, and neoplastic and other slowly. Editorial Reviews. Reviewer: Mark R. Schleiss, MD (Children's Hospital Medical Center) Description: This fourth edition of Viral Infections of Humans: Epidemiology and Control will be a most timely and welcome addition to the libraries of all healthcare providers and institutions engaged in either full-time patient care or in formulation of epidemiological : $ About this book.
Introduction. I prepared this preface to the fourth edition of Viral Infections of Humans alone and with mixed emotions. It was immensely gratifying when Al Evans invited me to join him in producing the new edition. Al and I recognized the profound changes taking place both in the knowledge of viral infections and in the.
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The book includes detailed coverage on the molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis, development of various diagnostic tools, diagnostic assays and their limitations.
Viral infections of humans: epidemiology and control Item Preview viral gastroenteritis / Albert Z. Kapikian and Robert M. Chanock -- hantaviruses / Karl M. Johnson -- viral hepatitis / Stephen C. Hadler adn Harold S. Margolis -- herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 / Andre J.
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Striking changes have occurred in the world since the publication of the last edition of Viral Infections of Humans. The global population is rapidly approaching 8 billion; climate change is leading to the introduction of new hosts, vectors and virus diseases heretofore never seen in many parts of the world; technological advances have revolutionized the ability.
Includes chapters on laboratory methods in epidemiology, human herpesvirus types 6 and 7, parvovirus, and retroviruses. This book covers the principles and approaches to the study of viral infections Read more. PDF | On Jun 1,Peter J. Middleton and others published Viral Infections of Humans.
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Viral disease is usually detected by clinical presentation, for instance, severe muscle and joint pains preceding fever, or skin rash and swollen lymph glands. Laboratory investigation is not directly effective in detecting viral infections, because they do not themselves increase the white blood cell lty: Infectious disease.
The second edition, 6 years later, brings each section up-to-date and has new chapters on viral gastroenteritis due to the Norwalk group of viruses and rotaviruses, and the African hemorrhagic fevers due to Marburg and Ebola viruses.
With these additions, the book includes most of the major viral diseases in humans. 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. Striking changes have occurred in the world since the publication of the last edition of Viral Infections of Humans.
The global population is rapidly approaching 8 billion climate change is leading to the introduction of new hosts, vectors and virus diseases heretofore never seen in many parts of the world technological advances have revolutionized the ability to recognize.
Viruses and Us: Evolving by Infection. by Joshua Moreau; Novem of this event is a changed relative contribution of various pathogens to the overall selective pressure acting on humans. Viral diseases such as measles, rubella, and smallpox may have only gained prominence after human population density reached a sufficient.Pathology and Pathogenesis of Human Viral Disease is a comprehensive reference that examines virus-induced clinical disease of humans in the context of the responsible virus and its epidemiology.
Encompassing everything from cold and flu viruses to sexually transmitted diseases, this important resource describes the cellular and tissue pathological changes .Viral Infections of Humans. Overview of attention for book Table of Contents. Altmetric Badge. Book Overview.
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