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Handbook of meningococcal disease: infection biology, vaccination, clinical management

Frosch, Matthias(Edited by)Maiden, Martin C. J.(Edited by)
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A comprehensive overview of recent advances, from current basic research and epidemiology, to novel therapeutic strategies and clinical management. Here, the leading scientists who have made major advances in the field provide up-to-date reviews and describe their current knowledge and concepts.
As such, this is the first volume to summarize the implications of the meningococcus genome-sequencing project, emphasizing the novel strategies in vaccine development. Following a look at the history, the authors go on to treat the epidemiology of meningococcal disease, as well as the genetics, structure and function of virulence factors. Further chapters cover cross-talk between meningococci and host cells, genomics and immunobiology.
The result is a standard handbook for all scientists working in the field. While aimed at advanced specialists in basic research, epidemiologists, public health workers, vaccine developers and clinicians, the book is equally appropriate as introductory reading for graduates embarking on their career in this field.

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£175.95
Product Details
Wiley-Blackwell
3527614451 / 9783527614455
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
616.82
21/11/2008
Germany
English
533 pages
34.0 x 246. mm, 1219 grams
Copy: 40%; print: 40%