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Influenza viruses --- Epidemics. --- Prevention.
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Influenza --- Influenza viruses --- Research --- Prevention.
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Orthomyxoviridae --- genetics --- Influenza viruses --- Orthomyxoviruses --- Genetics --- Genetics.
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Influenza --- Influenza viruses --- Influenza, Human --- Orthomyxoviridae
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Influenza virus infections are a serious health problem. Each year, about 500 million people are infected by the virus, resulting in about 500,000 deaths worldwide. The occurrence of new influenza subtypes has caused severe pandemics, including the 2009 swine flu (vH1N1). In addition, highly pathogenic viruses, like subtypes H7N7 and H5N1, also called the fowl plague and bird flu, respectively, represent enormous economic threats to livestock farming. This book begins with descriptions of the molecular make-up of influenza viruses, their replication cycles and functions of viral proteins. A
Influenza viruses. --- Molecular virology. --- Emerging infectious diseases.
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In the spring of 2013, the influenza A (H7N9) virus shocked China, and caused 134 human infections with 45 deaths in its first influenza season. In the 2013-2014 winter, the virus struck China again and caused 273 cases with 108 deaths. This H7N9 outbreak has raised concern for another influenza pandemic. In this book, the epidemiology of the H7N9 outbreak, and the origin and diversity of the virus genome are discussed. This book examines the emergence and management of RNA viruses, like influenza, as well as the classifications of the viruses.
Influenza viruses. --- RNA viruses. --- Riboviruses --- Viruses, RNA --- Viruses --- Orthomyxoviruses
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Influenza viruses --- Influenza --- Orthomyxoviridae --- Congresses. --- Ecology --- Occurrence --- Immunology
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Following on from their highly-acclaimed 2010 book, Drs. Wang and Tao present a new, up-to-date and comprehensive review of current advancements in molecular influenza virology. Topics covered include: stem-specific broadly neutralizing antibodies to the virus hemagglutinin; virus replication and transcription; influenza B virus hemagglutinin; influenza A virus ribonucleoprotein complex; regulation of the virus replication machinery by host factors; evolution of receptor specificity of influenza A virus hemagglutinin: PB1-F2, a multi-functional non-structural influenza A virus protein; and avian influenza H7N9 virus. Highly informative and well referenced, this book is essential reading for all influenza specialists and is recommended reading for all virologists, immunologists, molecular biologists, public health scientists and research scientists in pharmaceutical companies.
Influenza viruses. --- Orthomyxoviridae. --- Influenza, Human --- Orthomyxoviridés. --- Grippe. --- Influenzavirus. --- virology.
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Swine influenza --- Influenza viruses --- Health facilities --- Prevention. --- Sanitation
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