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Molecular Pathogenesis of Virus Infections

Part of the Society for General Microbiology Symposia series
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Virus and prion diseases remain a major public health threat, in both developed and developing countries.

The worldwide HIV pandemic is but one example of a newly emerged virus disease; other potential threats come from exotic viruses such as SARS, Ebola and Hantaan viruses.

Older human viruses such as influenza, papilloma, herpes and the hepatitis viruses still cause major health problems.

Furthermore, as well as causing acute infections, some viruses may also establish persistent infections which can lead to the development of chronic diseases, including cancer.

This symposium book covers central factors that influence the pathogenicity of virus and prion infections.

Topics range from innate and adaptive immune responses and virus evasion of host defences to details of selected virus host interactions, including those involving dengue virus, HIV, influenza viruses, coronaviruses, hepatitis C virus, herpesviruses, papillomaviruses, African swine fever virus and poxviruses.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
0521832489 / 9780521832489
Hardback
616.07
21/04/2005
United Kingdom
English
358 pages, 7 Tables, unspecified; 6 Halftones, unspecified; 24 Line drawings, unspecified; 9 Line dr
157 x 234 mm, 698 grams
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