TY - BOOK ID - 701295 TI - Influenza Pathogenesis and Control - Volume I AU - Compans, Richard W. AU - Oldstone, Michael B. A. PY - 2014 SN - 3319111558 331911154X PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Influenza. KW - Flu KW - Flu, Respiratory KW - Grippe KW - Respiratory flu KW - Respiratory infections KW - Virus diseases KW - Medical virology. KW - Immunology. KW - Emerging infectious diseases. KW - Medicine. KW - Virology. KW - Infectious Diseases. KW - Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. KW - Clinical sciences KW - Medical profession KW - Human biology KW - Life sciences KW - Medical sciences KW - Pathology KW - Physicians KW - Emerging infections KW - New infectious diseases KW - Re-emerging infectious diseases KW - Reemerging infectious diseases KW - Communicable diseases KW - Immunobiology KW - Serology KW - Medical microbiology KW - Virology KW - Health Workforce KW - Infectious diseases. KW - Health promotion. KW - Health promotion programs KW - Health promotion services KW - Promotion of health KW - Wellness programs KW - Preventive health services KW - Health education KW - Microbiology UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:701295 AB - This two-volume work covers the molecular and cell biology, genetics and evolution of influenza viruses, the pathogenesis of infection, resultant host innate and adaptive immune response, prevention of infection through vaccination and approaches to the therapeutic control of infection.. Experts at the forefront of these areas provide critical assessments with regard to influenza virology, immunology, cell and molecular biology, and pathogenesis. Volume I provides overviews of the latest findings on molecular determinants of viral pathogenicity, virus entry and cell tropism, pandemic risk assessment, transmission and pathogenesis in animal species, viral evolution, ecology and antigenic variation, while Volume II focuses on the role of innate and adaptive immunity in pathogenesis, development of vaccines and antivirals. . ER -