UID:
almafu_9960073101302883
Umfang:
1 online resource (xxiii, 707 pages) :
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illustrations (some color), maps, portraits
Ausgabe:
3rd ed.
ISBN:
9781299442672
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1299442676
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9780123972309
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0123972302
Serie:
Gale eBooks
Originaltitel:
Rabies (2013)
Inhalt:
Rabies remains one of the most important global public health problems worldwide. Although many important developments have been made over the past century to combat this ancient disease, Rabies has become a re-emergent infection in the developing world. The 3e updates this classic reference with comprehensive coverage of the molecular virology, pathogenesis, vaccines, public health, immunology, and epidemiology of Rabies. Chapters new to this edition cover biothreat/bioterrorism, successful wildlife control and therapies of human Rabies, and the emergence of new lyssavirus species Rabies p
Anmerkung:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Rabies: Scientific Basis of the Disease and its Management; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Foreword; List of Contributors; 1 History of Rabies Research; 1 Ancient Greek and Roman times; 2 Girolamo Fracastoro; 3 John Morgagni; 4 Earliest Pathogenesis Studies; 5 Louis Pasteur and Rabies Vaccination; 6 Earliest pathogenesis studies focused on pathways of neural spread to CNS; 7 Adelchi Negri and Negri bodies; 8 Paul Remlinger; 9 Early Studies Using Electron Microscopy; 10 Fluorescent Antibody Staining by Goldwasser and Kissling
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11 Pathogenesis Studies in Rodents by Richard T. Johnson and Frederick A. Murphy and Co-workers12 First Clone of a Rabies Virus Gene; References; 2 Rabies Virus; 1 Introduction; 2 Rabies Virus Architecture; 2.1 Virus Structure and Composition; 2.2 Morphology and Core Structure of Standard and Defective Virus Particles; 2.3 Viral Proteins; 2.3.1 Nucleoprotein (N); 2.3.2 Phosphoprotein (P); 2.3.3 Virion-Associated RNA Polymerase or Large Protein (L); 2.3.4 Matrix Protein (M); 2.3.5 Glycoprotein (G); 2.4 Viral Lipids and Carbohydrate; 3 Genome and RNP Structures; 3.1 Genome Primary Structure
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3.2 Lyssavirus Genes3.3 Transcription of Genes; 3.4 Replication of RABV N-vRNA Genomes; 3.5 Regulation of Transcription and Replication; 3.6 Structural Aspects of RABV RNA Synthesis; 4 Life Cycle of Rabies Virus Infection; 4.1 Early Phase Events: Role of the RABV Receptor, Endocytosis, and G-mediated Fusion; 4.2 Middle Phase Events: Transcription, Replication and Nascent Protein Synthesis; 4.2.1 Viral RNP Release, Initiation of Genome RNA Transcription, Replication and Protein Synthesis; 4.3 Late Phase: Assembly and Budding of Progeny Virus
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4.4 Cell-to-Cell Spread (transport) of Progeny VirusReferences; 3 Epidemiology; 1 Introduction; 2 Global Epidemiology; 3 Routes Of Rabies Virus Transmission; 3.1 Natural Routes of Transmission; 3.2 Iatrogenic Routes of Transmission; 4 Risk and Prevention of Rabies Following an Exposure; 4.1 WHO and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Recommendations for Pre- and Post-exposure Prophylaxis ...; 4.2 PEP for Non-rabies Lyssaviruses; 4.3 Rabies Epizootics and Human Exposure; 5 Epidemiology of Human Rabies in North America and Europe
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6 Epidemiology of Human Rabies in Africa and Asia7 The Burden and Cost of Rabies in Africa and Asia; 8 Epizootiology of Rabies in Latin America; 8.1 Vampire Bat Rabies and Epizootic Cycles of Bovine Rabies; 9 Case Number Dynamics and Modeling; 9.1 Red Fox Rabies; 9.2 Fox Rabies; 10 Skunk Rabies Virus Variants; 11 Raccoon Rabies in North America; 11.1 Rabies Virus Spillover to Domestic Dogs and Cats; 11.2 Rabies Virus Spillover to Livestock; 12 Epidemiology of Mongoose-associated Rabies; 13 Canine Rabies Virus Variants; 13.1 Management of Canine Rabies
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13.2 The Risk of Pet Travel and Threat to Canine Rabies Prevention
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English
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9780123965479
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 0123965470
Sprache:
Englisch
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