EAN: | 9783319331317 |
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Auflage: | 002 |
Sachgruppe: | Medizin |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 380 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Herausgeber: | Reiss, Carol Shoshkes |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 23.09.2016 |
Untertitel: | Volume 1: Neurotropic RNA Viruses |
Schlagworte: | Biologie / Mikrobiologie Forschung (medizinisch, psychologisch) Heilkunde Humanmedizin Immunsystem - Immunologie - Immun - Autoimmunität Innere Medizin Medizin Medizin / Innere Medizin Medizin / Spezialgebiete Mikrobiologie - Mikroorganismus Neuro... Neurologie Neurologie / Neuro... Neurologie / Neurophysiologie Neurophysiologie Neurowissenschaft Physiologie / Neurophysiologie Virologie Virus - Virologie |
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This second edition is a comprehensive study of the viruses that affect the brain and the central nervous system. Along with a focus on the viruses themselves, it addresses the diseases they cause, current treatments and preventive measures. Also discussed are the unique aspects of how viruses cause disease and why certain hosts are more susceptible (e.g., polymorphisms, age, co-morbidities). Because there are 29 cutting edge chapters, written by experts in the fields, Neurotropic Viral Infections has been divided into two separate volumes. Volume 1, Neurotropic RNA Viruses, includes 14 chapters on RNA viruses that cause human disease of the central nervous system ranging from Bornavirus to polio to West Nile. Volume 2, Neurotropic Retroviruses, DNA Viruses, Immunity and Transmission, includes 15 chapters divided into two parts. Part 1 includes 7 chapters on retroviruses and DNA viruses that cause human disease of the central nervous system ranging from HIV to varicella zoster virus. Part 2 includes chapters on transmission of these viruses by transplantation, bites by bats and insects, clinical management of the infections, and beneficial uses of attenuated viruses. Neurotropic Viral Infections is a unique resource, bridging basic, clinical, and translational approaches.¿