Coronaviruses with special emphasis on first insights concerning SARS
Series: Birkhäuser Advances in Infectious Diseases BAID seriesPublication details: Switzerland : Birkhäuser Basel, 2005ISBN:- 9783764373399
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Text covers: Coronaviridae: a review of coronaviruses and toroviruses; Coronavirus infections in veterinary medicine; Severe acute respiratory syndrome: clinical features; SARS coronavirus infection: pathology and pathogenesis of an emerging virus disease; Genome organization and structural aspects of the SARS-related virus; Virological laboratory diagnosis of SARS; Performance evaluation of a Bayer Healthcare Diagnostics research-based SARS coronavirus assay; Current status of therapy of SARS; Coronavirus main proteinase: target for antiviral drug therapy; Environmental survival and microbicide inactivation of coronaviruses; Disease management strategies in SARS.
This book is the first volume of Birkhäuser Advances in Infectious Diseases. This book series focuses on relevant and trending topics in microbiology and infectious diseases with emphasis on emerging pathogens and related diseases. This interdisciplinary series presents latest advances and new approaches in molecular biology as well as insights into human and veterinary clinical medicine. Furthermore, matters in epidemiology, disease management, hygiene and prevention of infectious diseases are discussed. The advent of SARS is a threat for people around the globe. Our modern technologies in communication and mobility have figuratively transformed the world into a village. This traffic, however, represents a new opportunity to spread diseases, particularly such of infectious nature from tiny villages throughout the entire world. In-depth knowledge of a novel pathogen's characteristics will help to manage or event prevent pandemias.
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