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Paramyxovirus --- Paramyxoviruses --- Paramyxovirussen --- Paramyxoviridae --- physiology --- physiology. --- Paramyxoviruses.
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viruses. --- viruses --- poultry --- poultry --- Vaccination --- Vaccination --- Newcastle disease --- Newcastle disease --- Villages --- Villages --- Rural areas --- Rural areas --- Paramyxoviridae --- Paramyxoviridae --- Antwerpen --- Ndv --- Africa --- Africa --- Asia --- Asia --- Antwerpen --- Ndv
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INFLUENZA --- ADENOVIRUSES, HUMAN --- RHINOVIRUS --- CORONAVIRUS, HUMAN --- PARAMYXOVIRIDAE --- INFLUENZA --- DIAGNOSIS --- DIAGNOSIS --- EPIDEMIOLOGY --- INFLUENZA --- ADENOVIRUSES, HUMAN --- RHINOVIRUS --- CORONAVIRUS, HUMAN --- PARAMYXOVIRIDAE --- INFLUENZA --- DIAGNOSIS --- DIAGNOSIS --- EPIDEMIOLOGY
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Measles virus, one of the most contagious of all human viruses, has been largely contained by the development and use of a vaccine that was introduced 50 years ago. These two volumes were timed to honor the introduction of the vaccine and to record the enormous advancements made in understanding the molecular and cell biology, pathogenesis, and control of this infectious disease. Where vaccine has been effectively delivered, endemic measles virus transmission has been eliminated. However, difficulties in vaccine delivery, lack of health care support and objection to vaccination in some communities continue to result in nearly 40 million cases and over 300,000 deaths per year from measles.
Measles -- Pathogenesis. --- Measles -- Vaccination. --- Measles virus. --- Measles --- Measles Vaccine --- Measles virus --- Viral Vaccines --- Morbillivirus --- Morbillivirus Infections --- Vaccines --- Paramyxovirinae --- Paramyxoviridae Infections --- Paramyxoviridae --- Mononegavirales Infections --- Biological Products --- Complex Mixtures --- RNA Virus Infections --- Mononegavirales --- Virus Diseases --- RNA Viruses --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Diseases --- Viruses --- Vertebrate Viruses --- Organisms --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Infectious Diseases --- Medicine --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pathogenesis. --- Vaccination. --- Morbilli --- Rubeola --- Morbilli virus (Measles virus) --- Preventive inoculation --- Medicine. --- Vaccines. --- Virology. --- Infectious diseases. --- Biomedicine. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Vaccine. --- Microbiology --- Biologicals --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Virus diseases --- Morbilliviruses --- Medical virology. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Medical microbiology --- Virology
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Henipaviruses form a new genus of emerging paramyxoviruses that are the deadliest human pathogens within the Paramyxoviridae family. This volume deals with the many facets of henipavirus biology, and covers our current understanding regarding the ecology, molecular virology, and pathogenesis of henipavirus infections. It is an international effort written by a multidisciplinary panel of experts at the front lines of research into this lethal emerging group of paramyxoviruses. The first section introduces the epidemiology and ecology of Nipah and Hendra viruses in their respective endemic areas, including a first-hand account of the discovery of Nipah virus during its initial outbreak in Malaysia; the next section documents the molecular virology of henipaviruses, and the substantial advances made towards understanding the unique features of henipavirus entry and tropism; and this is followed by accounts of the clinical and pathologic features of henipavirus infections in their human and naturally infected animal hosts. The next sections on pathogenesis provide a comprehensive reference on how henipaviruses counteract the innate immune system, and the relevant pathogenic features in animal challenge models developed to test potential therapeutic strategies. The final sections describe our current and future capabilities for diagnosis and control, including an account of potentially effective immunization strategies that are currently being tested. This book will not only serve as a useful reference for the henipavirus field; it will be useful to basic and animal virologists, ecologists, epidemiologists, physicians, and others interested in emerging infectious viral diseases, as it showcases the multidisciplinary efforts required to understand the genesis, spread and hopefully, control, of a group of lethal emerging zoonotic pathogens. .
Medical sciences. --- Medical virology. --- Paramyxoviruses. --- Vaccines. --- Virology. --- Wildlife management. --- Zoonoses. --- Paramyxoviruses --- Medical virology --- Zoonoses --- Vaccines --- Wildlife management --- Medical sciences --- Virology --- Paramyxoviridae Infections --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Paramyxovirinae --- Paramyxoviridae --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Mononegavirales Infections --- RNA Virus Infections --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Mononegavirales --- RNA Viruses --- Virus Diseases --- Viruses --- Diseases --- Vertebrate Viruses --- Organisms --- Henipavirus --- Henipavirus Infections --- Physiology --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Virus diseases. --- Viral diseases --- Viral infections --- Virus infections --- Medicine. --- Wildlife. --- Fish. --- Biomedicine. --- Vaccine. --- Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management. --- Fish --- Pisces --- Aquatic animals --- Vertebrates --- Fisheries --- Fishing --- Ichthyology --- Microbiology --- Biologicals --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Medical microbiology --- Virus diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Pathogenic viruses --- Animal populations --- Game management --- Management, Game --- Management, Wildlife --- Plant populations --- Wildlife resources --- Natural resources --- Wildlife conservation --- Management
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Peste de Petits Ruminants (PPR) is a highly contagious viral disease of domestic and wild small ruminants that can significantly affect economies. The authors are experts in the field and provide an up-to-date and comprehensive review covering all aspects of the disease. The book is divided into seven chapters highlighting genome organization, virus replication and the determinants of virulence, pathophysiology and clinical disease, immunology and immunopathogenesis, epidemiology, diagnostic assays and vaccines, and the challenges concerning global eradication. It is an invaluable reference work, presenting the latest information for virologists, microbiologists, immunologists, veterinarians, and scientists working in PPR research.
Pestcides -- Congresses. --- Pests -- Integrated control -- Congresses. --- Pests -- Integrated control -- Genetic aspects -- Congresses. --- Peste des petits ruminants --- Morbillivirus Infections --- Animal Diseases --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Morbillivirus --- Microbiology --- Paramyxoviridae Infections --- Diseases --- Biology --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Paramyxovirinae --- Paramyxoviridae --- Mononegavirales Infections --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Mononegavirales --- RNA Virus Infections --- Virus Diseases --- RNA Viruses --- Viruses --- Vertebrate Viruses --- Organisms --- Peste-des-petits-ruminants virus --- Virology --- Physiology --- Sheep Diseases --- Peste-des-Petits-Ruminants --- Goat Diseases --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Veterinary Medicine --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Molecular aspects --- Pathogenesis --- Ruminants --- Diseases. --- Virus diseases. --- Medicine. --- Immunology. --- Virology. --- Veterinary medicine. --- Wildlife. --- Fish. --- Biomedicine. --- Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management. --- Veterinary Medicine. --- Ruminant mammals --- Ruminantia --- Artiodactyla --- Medical virology. --- Wildlife management. --- Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science. --- Farriery --- Large animal medicine --- Large animal veterinary medicine --- Livestock medicine --- Veterinary science --- Medicine --- Animal health --- Animals --- Domestic animals --- Livestock --- Animal populations --- Game management --- Management, Game --- Management, Wildlife --- Plant populations --- Wildlife resources --- Natural resources --- Wildlife conservation --- Immunobiology --- Life sciences --- Serology --- Medical microbiology --- Virus diseases --- Losses --- Management --- Fish --- Pisces --- Aquatic animals --- Vertebrates --- Fisheries --- Fishing --- Ichthyology
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Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- virologie --- Microbiologie --- Virology. --- Virologie --- Virus Diseases. --- Rickettsiae --- Mycoplasma 's --- Viruses. --- 578.7 --- Virusinfecties --- Virussen --- Interferon --- Tumoren --- Chemotherapie --- Papovaviridae --- Adenoviridae --- Parvoviridae --- Reoviridae --- Picornaviridae --- Herpesviridae --- Poxviridae --- Orthomyxoviridae --- Paramyxoviridae --- Rhabdoviridae --- Retrovirussen --- Arenaviridae --- Coronaviridae --- Togaviridae --- Arbovirussen --- Hemorragische-koortsvirussen --- Rubellavirus --- Hepatitis B --- Elektronenmicroscopie --- Chlamydia --- Animal Viruses --- Zoophaginae --- Animal Virus --- Virus --- Virus, Animal --- Viruses, Animal --- Genetic Vectors --- Microbiology --- Viral Diseases --- Disease, Viral --- Disease, Virus --- Diseases, Viral --- Diseases, Virus --- Viral Disease --- Virus Disease --- Infectious Disease Medicine --- Medical virology --- Viral Infections --- Virus Infections --- Infection, Viral --- Infection, Virus --- Infections, Viral --- Infections, Virus --- Viral Infection --- Virus Infection --- 578.7 Medical virology --- Virology --- Virus Diseases --- Viruses
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Sendai virus (SeV) is not just a mouse pathogen but is evolving into a cutting-edge component of biotechnology. SeV reverse genetics originating from a pure academic need to settle long-held questions in the biology and pathogenicity of nonsegmented negative strand RNA viruses (Mononegavirales) is about to bear the impressive fruit of multipurpose cytoplasmic (non-integrating) RNA vectors. This book brings together in one source the SeV biology revealed by conventional approaches and reverse genetics, the methods to construct the first-generation SeV vector and to generate safer versions, and the applications in medical settings that have left or are about to leave the laboratory bench. The applications, which already are diverse and have high medical impact, include use as vaccine vectors against AIDS and respiratory virus infections, creation of BioKnife to resect malignant tumors, induction of “footprint (transgene) free” pluripotent stem cells, and gene therapy for peripheral arterial disease. These achievements—which are just a few of many examples—were attainable only after rigorously incorporating the rich knowledge of SeV biology that has accumulated during the several decades since the discovery of the virus. Application of SeV vector is certain to expand greatly because of its extremely high performance in transgene expression and its remarkable target cell breadth.
Sendai virus. --- Genetic Structures --- Respirovirus --- Paramyxovirinae --- Genetic Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Paramyxoviridae --- Mononegavirales --- RNA Viruses --- Viruses --- Vertebrate Viruses --- Organisms --- Genetic Vectors --- Sendai virus --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Microbiology & Immunology --- RNA viruses --- Biotechnology. --- Genetics. --- Riboviruses --- Viruses, RNA --- Hemagglutinating virus of Japan --- Influenza D virus --- Para-influenza virus type 1 --- Parainfluenza virus type 1 --- Medicine. --- Gene expression. --- Gene therapy. --- Virology. --- Biomedicine. --- Gene Therapy. --- Gene Expression. --- Chemical engineering --- Genetic engineering --- Parainfluenza viruses --- Medical virology. --- Genes --- Genetic regulation --- Therapy, Gene --- Therapeutics --- Medical microbiology --- Virology --- Virus diseases --- Expression --- Microbiology
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Although respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has been a high priority for vaccine development for over 50 years now, still no vaccine is available and none has yet demonstrated sufficient promise to move to licensure. The success of RSV immune prophylaxis and the availability of ever more powerful tools to study the immune response and pathogenesis of disease, combined with the ability to construct a wide variety of vaccines using different vaccine platforms, give us grounds to believe that an RSV vaccine is within reach. This book brings together in one source what is currently known about the virus: its clinical and epidemiologic features; the host response and pathogenesis of the disease; vaccines, vaccine platforms, and treatment; and animal and tissue culture models of RSV infection. It is designed to organize the critical information relevant to RSV vaccine development, facilitate the assimilation of data, and speed progress toward producing a safe and effective vaccine.
Emerging infectious diseases. --- Medicine. --- Vaccines. --- Models, Animal --- Pneumovirus Infections --- Models, Biological --- Animal Diseases --- Viral Vaccines --- Investigative Techniques --- Vaccines --- Paramyxoviridae Infections --- Models, Theoretical --- Diseases --- Biological Products --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Mononegavirales Infections --- RNA Virus Infections --- Complex Mixtures --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Virus Diseases --- Disease Models, Animal --- Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines --- Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections --- Biology --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Microbiology & Immunology --- Respiratory syncytial virus --- Respiratory organs --- Vaccination. --- Diseases. --- Respiratory diseases --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Pseudomyxoviruses --- Virology. --- Infectious diseases. --- Pediatrics. --- Biomedicine. --- Vaccine. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Pneumology/Respiratory System. --- Biologicals --- Paediatrics --- Pediatric medicine --- Medicine --- Children --- Microbiology --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Health and hygiene --- Communicable diseases --- Paramyxoviruses --- Medical virology. --- Pneumology. --- Medical microbiology --- Virology --- Virus diseases --- Respiratory organs—Diseases. --- Pharmacology. --- Human beings --- Illness --- Illnesses --- Morbidity --- Sickness --- Sicknesses --- Epidemiology --- Health --- Sick --- Drug effects --- Medical pharmacology --- Chemicals --- Chemotherapy --- Drugs --- Pharmacy --- Physiological effect
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This book contains comprehensive and updated information on how to perform Avian Influenza and Newcastle Disease diagnosis from the suspicion in the field to the characterisation of isolates. It provides guidelines to outbreak management, field investigation, necropsy techniques, sampling methods and complete laboratory diagnosis, including molecular methods. The outstanding images collected from field outbreaks, including clinical and pathological findings, and the selection of laboratory protocols make this publication unique. It will therefore be an invaluable tool for all veterinarians, scientists, animal health professionals, and public health officials involved in the management of these infections. .
Avian influenza. --- Avian influenza --- Newcastle disease --- Poultry --- Influenza in Birds --- Influenza A virus --- Newcastle Disease --- Disease Outbreaks --- Influenzavirus A --- Bird Diseases --- Meat --- Avulavirus Infections --- Animals, Domestic --- Orthomyxoviridae Infections --- Public Health --- Poultry Diseases --- Birds --- Animal Diseases --- RNA Virus Infections --- Orthomyxoviridae --- Vertebrates --- Animal Population Groups --- Food --- Environment and Public Health --- Paramyxoviridae Infections --- Animals --- RNA Viruses --- Health Care --- Mononegavirales Infections --- Chordata --- Virus Diseases --- Diseases --- Food and Beverages --- Eukaryota --- Vertebrate Viruses --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Viruses --- Organisms --- Medicine - General --- Veterinary Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Medicine --- Diagnosis --- Epidemiology --- Virus diseases --- Diagnosis. --- Epidemiology. --- Virus diseases. --- Virus diseases in poultry --- Avian pneumoencephalitis --- Fowl pest --- Avian flu --- Bird flu --- Fowl plague --- Influenza in birds --- Medicine. --- Laboratory medicine. --- Virology. --- Health promotion. --- Infectious diseases. --- Veterinary medicine. --- Biomedicine. --- Laboratory Medicine. --- Veterinary Medicine. --- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Influenza --- Medical laboratories. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Medical virology. --- Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science. --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Farriery --- Large animal medicine --- Large animal veterinary medicine --- Livestock medicine --- Veterinary science --- Animal health --- Domestic animals --- Livestock --- Medical microbiology --- Virology --- Diagnosis, Laboratory --- Health facilities --- Laboratories --- Losses --- Health Workforce --- Microbiology --- Health promotion programs --- Health promotion services --- Promotion of health --- Wellness programs --- Preventive health services --- Health education --- Clinical medicine --- Clinical pathology --- Diagnostic laboratory tests --- Laboratory diagnosis --- Laboratory medicine --- Medical laboratory diagnosis
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