Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever

This second edition provides a comprehensive and current update of all major topics related to dengue disease including dengue virus biology (taxonomy, evolution, molecular virology, structural and non-structural proteins), history, epidemiology, entomology, clinical features, diagnosis, pathogenesis, immunology, therapeutics, vaccinology, clinical management, disease prevention and vector control. It includes 29 chapters, divided into 5 parts: History and Epidemiology (6 chapters), The Disease (10 chapters), The Virus (4 chapters), Virus-Host Interactions (3 chapters) and Dengue Prevention (6 chapters). This book is an invaluable reference for research scientists, students, public health officials, physicians and teachers.

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Main Authors: 1423211780760 Gubler, D.J. (ed.), 175019 CAB International, Wallingford (United Kingdom) eng, 1423211780761 Ooi, E.E. (ed.), 1423211780762 Vasudevan, S. (ed.), 1423211780763 Farrar, J. (ed.)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Wallingford (United Kingdom) CABI 2014
Subjects:antiviral agents, arthropod-borne viruses, disease prevention, epidemiology, human diseases, pathogenesis, viral proteins, viroses, virulence, SDGs, Goal 3 Good health and well-being,
Online Access:https://www.cabi.org/cabebooks/ebook/20143309279
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Summary:This second edition provides a comprehensive and current update of all major topics related to dengue disease including dengue virus biology (taxonomy, evolution, molecular virology, structural and non-structural proteins), history, epidemiology, entomology, clinical features, diagnosis, pathogenesis, immunology, therapeutics, vaccinology, clinical management, disease prevention and vector control. It includes 29 chapters, divided into 5 parts: History and Epidemiology (6 chapters), The Disease (10 chapters), The Virus (4 chapters), Virus-Host Interactions (3 chapters) and Dengue Prevention (6 chapters). This book is an invaluable reference for research scientists, students, public health officials, physicians and teachers.