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Human Virology L.H. Collier

Human Virology By L.H. Collier

Human Virology by L.H. Collier


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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 Summary

Human Virology by L.H. Collier

In almost every area of biomedical research the making of new discoveries and their subsequent application to the relief of suffering proceeds at the ever-increasing pace. Virology, perhaps more than any other discipline, is playing a key role in these advances, not only in the study of infections and their treatment and prevention, but also in the unravelling of the most fundamental aspects of biology. This is because viruses have an intimate relationship with the basic machinery of their host cells. Thus, research on how viruses reproduce themselves and spread has provided insights into the ways in which the cells of our bodies function, leading in turn to a better understanding of the whole organism and of how infective diseases may be prevented or cured. The speed of advance in this area has increased the difficulty encountered by students and teachers in absorbing and imparting important information as efficiently as possible. It is important that students are provided with enough information, not just to pass examination, but also to provide a foundation of knowledge adequate for subsequent professional practice. It is equally important that this information is presented in an attractive and easily assimilated manner. In this book Professors Leslie Collier and John Oxford present account of basic and clinical virology that seeks to meet both of these needs. Illustrated with over 130 line drawings and photographs "Virology for Medical and Dental Students" provides a review of this rapidly expanding field of biology for medical and dental undergraduates.

Table of Contents

General properties and classification of viruses; viral replication and genetics; propagation of viruses in the laboratory; how viruses cause disease; resistance to infection; viruses and cancer; viruses and the community; upper respiratory tract and eye infection due to adenoviruses, coronaviruses and rhinoviruses; childhood infections caused by paramyxoviruses; orthomyxoviruses - influenza; gastroenteritis viruses; parvoviruses; poxviruses; poliomyelitis and other enterovirus infections; the herpesviruses; lyssavirus and rabies; arthropod-borne viruses; rubella - postnatal infections; some exotic and dangerious infections - filoviruses and arenaviruses; the hepatitus viruses; papavoviruses; retroviruses and AIDS; unconventional agents - viroids, virinos and prions; viral diseases of the central nervous system; intrauterine and perinatal infections; viral infections in patients with defective immunity; the laboratory diagnosis of viral infections; control of viral diseases by immunization; antiviral chemotherapy. Appendices: Safety precautions - codes of pratice, disinfection and sterilization; infections notifiable in the UK possibly or definitely caused by viruses.

Additional information

GOR004634491
9780192616623
0192616625
Human Virology by L.H. Collier
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1993-04-01
410
N/A
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