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Fields virology: RNA viruses - Volume 3 / editors-in-chief, Peter M. Howley, David M. Knipe ; associate editors, Jeffrey I. Cohen [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Howley, Peter M., editor.
Knipe, David M. (David Mahan), 1950- editor.
Cohen, Jeffrey (Jeffrey I.), editor.
Whelan, Sean P. J., editor.
Enquist, L. W. (Lynn W.), editor.
Freed, Eric O., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Virology.
RNA viruses.
Virus diseases.
Viruses.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Edition:
Seventh edition.
Place of Publication:
Philadelphia : Wolters Kluwer, [2023]
Summary:
Now in four convenient volumes, Field's Virology remains the most authoritative reference in this fast-changing field, providing definitive coverage of virology, including virus biology as well as replication and medical aspects of specific virus families. This volume of Field's Virology: RNA Viruses, Seventh Edition covers the latest information on RNA viruses, how they cause disease, how they can cause epidemics and pandemics, new therapeutics and vaccine approaches, as provided in new or extensively revised chapters that reflect these advances in this dynamic field.Bundled with the eBook, which will be updated regularly as new information about each virus is available, this text serves as the authoritative, up-to-date reference book for virologists, infectious disease specialists, microbiologists, and physicians, as well as medical students pursuing a career in infectious diseases.
Contents:
Intro
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
Contents
1 Rhinoviruses
History
Infectious Agent
Classification
Physical Characteristics
Pathogenesis and Pathology
Entry Into the Host
Site of Primary Replication
Spread
Cell and Tissue Tropism
Immune Response
Release From Host and Mode of Transmission
Virulence
Persistence
Epidemiology
Age
Morbidity
Origin and Spread of RV Infections
Prevalence and Seroepidemiology
Genetic Diversity of Virus
Clinical Features
Diagnosis
Differential
Laboratory
Prevention and Control
Perspective
2 Hepatoviruses
Hepatovirus Classification and Diversity
Genome Structure
Genome Organization
5′ UTR Structure and Function
Polyprotein-Coding RNA
3′ UTR Structure and Function
HAV Proteins
Nomenclature
P1 Capsid Proteins
P2 Proteins: 2B and 2C
P3 Proteins: 3A, 3B (VPg), 3Cpro, and 3Dpol
Morphology and Properties of Hepatovirus Virions
Infectious Extracellular Virions
Naked Nonenveloped Virions (nHAV)
Quasi-enveloped Virions (eHAV)
Replication Cycle
Attachment, Entry, and Uncoating
Hepatovirus Translation
Polyprotein Processing
RNA Replication
Capsid Assembly
RNA Packaging
Quasi-envelopment and Release
Pathogenesis
Host Range
Tropism
Animal Models
Steps in HAV Pathogenesis
Cell-Intrinsic and Innate Immune Host Responses to HAV
Humoral Immune Responses to HAV Infection
Cellular Immune Responses to HAV Infection
Immunity
Mechanisms of Liver Injury
Transmission
Incidence and Geographic Distribution of HAV Infection
Clinical Manifestations of HAV Infection
Management of Hepatitis A
General Measures
Passive Immunoprophylaxis.
Hepatitis A Vaccines
Perspectives
Acknowledgments
3 Astroviruses
Virion Structure and Composition
Genome Structure and Organization
ORF1a and ORF1b
ORF2
ORFX
Stages of Replication
Attachment and Entry
Uncoating
Translation
Transcription/Replication
Assembly and Release
Entry Into the Host and Primary Site of Replication
Release From Host and Transmission
Virulence and Persistence
Origin and Spread of Epidemics
Treatment
Vaccines
4 Rubella Virus
Morphology and Physicochemical Properties of the Virion
Biological Characteristics
Structure and Organization of the Genome
Replication Strategy
Virus Assembly and Secretion
RUBV Persistence
Animal Models of Rubella Virus Infection
Antigenic Composition and Determinants
Incidence
Molecular Epidemiology
Acute Rubella
Congenital Rubella Syndrome
5 Arteriviruses
History and Classification of Arteriviruses
Virion Structure
The Arterivirus Replication Cycle
Replication in Cultured Cells
Genome Translation and Replication
Synthesis and Translation of Subgenomic mRNAs
Arterivirus Proteinases and Posttranslational Processing of the Replicase
Replicase Proteins and the Replication Complex
Assembly and Release.
Major Structural Proteins
Minor Structural Proteins
Arterivirus-Host Cell Interactions
Pathogenesis and Pathology of Arterivirus Infections
Site of Primary Replication, Spread, and Cell and Tissue Tropism
Immune Responses and Immune Evasion
Release From the Host and Transmission
EAV
PRRSV
LDV
SHFV
WPDV
Disease Control
6 Bornaviridae
Taxonomy
The Virion
Morphology and Physical Characteristics
Genome and Coding Strategy
Proteins
Cycle of Infection
Transcription, Replication, and Gene Expression
Bornavirus Infection in Mammals
Borna Disease
Human Infections
Bornavirus Infection in Avians
Epidemiology, Geographic Distribution, and Host Range
Clinical Signs and Seroprevalence
Route of Infection and Transmission
Gross Findings and Histopathology
Models of Bornavirus Infection
Cell Culture Models
Infection in Mammals
Diagnosis of Bornavirus Infection
Differential Diagnoses
Intra Vitam Diagnosis
Postmortem Diagnosis
Therapy and Control
Vaccination
Therapeutics
Perspectives and Public Health Considerations
7 Rhabdoviridae
Lyssaviruses
Vesiculoviruses
Ephemeroviruses
Novirhabdoviruses
Sigma Virus
Genome Organization and Encoded Proteins
The Nucleoprotein
The Phosphoprotein
The Matrix Protein
The Glycoprotein
The Large Polymerase Protein
Mechanism of Attachment
Mechanism of Penetration
Uncoating and Primary Transcription
Genome Replication
Secondary Transcription.
Viral Replication Compartment
Assembly of Progeny Virions
Molecular Genetics of Rhabdoviruses
Defective Interfering Particles
Genetic Engineering of Rhabdoviruses
Molecular and Cellular Basis of Pathogenesis
Induction and Suppression of Host Antiviral Responses
Induction of Cytopathic Effects
Mouse Models of Rhabdovirus Infection
Entry and Site of Initial Replication
Virus Spread and Tissue Tropism
Immune Responses Involved in Recovery From Rhabdovirus Infection
Immune Response to Vesiculovirus Infection
Immune Response to Lyssavirus Infection
Determinants of Viral Virulence
Epidemiology of Rhabdovirus Infections
Epidemiology of Lyssavirus Infections
Epidemiology of Vesiculovirus Infections
Epidemiology of Ephemerovirus Infections
Epidemiology of Novirhabdovirus Infections
Clinical Features of Rhabdovirus Infections
Lyssavirus Infections
Vesiculovirus Infections
Ephemerovirus Infections
Novirhabdovirus Infections
Diagnosis of Rhabdovirus Infections
Prevention and Control of Rhabdovirus Infections
Lyssavirus Infections in Humans
Control of Rabies in Animals
Control of Vesiculovirus Infections
Control of Ephemerovirus Infections
Control of Novirhabdovirus Infections
8 Mumps Virus
Virion Morphology and Structure
Genomic Organization
Virus Proteins and Replication
Virus Infection of Host Cells
Pathology and Pathogenesis
Infection in Experimental Animals
Infection in Humans
Molecular Basis of Virulence
Immune Responses
Humoral Immunity
Cell-Mediated Immunity
Morbidity and Mortality.
Origin and Spread of Epidemics
New Epidemiologic Approaches
Clinical Diagnosis
Laboratory Diagnosis
Differential Diagnosis
Vaccines and Adverse Events
Vaccine Use
9 Measles Virus
Propagation and Assay in Cell Culture
Evolution, Antigenic Composition, and Strain Variation
Natural (Wild Type) Measles
Persistent Infection
Veterinary Correlates
Experimental Infection in Animals
Classic Measles
Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis
Classic Measles and Its Complications
Atypical Measles
Measles in the Immunocompromised Host
Isolation or Detection of Virus
Detection of Antibody
Prevention
Prospects for Eradication
10 Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Metapneumovirus
Virion
RNA
Replicative Cycle
Propagation In Vitro
Genetics and Reverse Genetics
Infection of Animals With HRSV and HMPV
Antigenic Subgroups and Genotypes
Animal Viruses
Antigens
Innate Immunity and Inflammation
Antibodies
T Lymphocytes
Viral Evasion of Host Immunity
Infection of Infants and Young Children
Infection of Adults
Other High-Risk Populations
The Yearly HRSV Pandemic
Treatment and Prevention
11 Orthoreoviruses
Basic Features of the Reoviridae.
Discovery of Mammalian Reoviruses.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781975112615
197511261X

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