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Fields Virology

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Established for 20 years as the definitive virology reference, the two-volume classic Fields Virology is in its thoroughly revised, updated Fifth Edition. More than 100 world-renowned investigators provide encyclopedic coverage of every aspect of contemporary virology, including the pathogenesis of viral diseases and the molecular biology, replication, and clinical significance of all known virus families.

This edition has many new international contributing authors and a greater emphasis on clinical relevance. Coverage includes new material on viruses and biodefense, emerging and re-emerging viruses, the human virome, mononegavirales, and henipaviruses. This edition also has a new two-color design and a revised art program unifying replication and virions images.

A new bound-in CD-ROM contains a viral image bank.

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
5
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
3177
Dimensions (mm)
216 x 279
Weight (g)
6804
  • History of Virology

    Principles of Virology

    Principles of Virus Structure

    Virus Entry and Uncoating

    Virus Replication Strategies

    Virus Assembly

    Viral Conquest of the Host Cell

    Cellular Transformation by Viruses

    Innate Responses to Viral Infection

    Adaptive Immune Responses to Viral Infection

    Pathogenesis of Viral Infections

    Virus Evolution

    Epidemiology

    Antiviral Agents

    Immunization Against Viral Diseases

    Virus Vectors and Their Applications

    Diagnostic Virology

    Viruses and Biodefense

    Emerging and Re-Emerging Viruses

    The Virus World (The Virome)

    Plant Viruses

    Insect Viruses

    Viruses and Prions of Yeasts, Fungi, and Unicellular Organisms

    Bacteriophages

    Picornaviridae:: The Viruses and Their Replication

    Enteroviruses:: Polioviruses, Coxsackievirus, Echoviruses, and Newer Enteroviruses

    Rhinoviruses

    Hepatitis A Virus

    Human Caliciviriuses

    Astroviruses

    Togaviridae

    Alphaviruses

    Rubella Virus

    Flaviviridae:: The Viruses and Their Replication

    Flaviviruses

    Hepatitis C Viruses

    Nidovirales:: Coronoviridae and Ateriviridae

    Coronaviridae

    Arteriviruses

    Mononegavirales

    Rhabdoviridae

    Filoviridae:: Marburg and Ebola Viruses

    Paramyxoviridae:: The Viruses and Their Replication

    Parainfluenza Viruses

    Mumps Virus

    Measles Virus

    Henipaviruses

    Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Metapneumoviruses

    Orthomyxoviridae:: The Viruses and Their Replication

    Orthomyxoviruses

    Bunyaviridae

    Arenaviridae

    Bornaviridae

    Reoviruses

    Rotaviruses

    Orbiviruses

    Retroviridae:: The Retroviruses and Their Replication

    Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Types I and II

    HIVs and Their Replication

    Human Immunodeficiency Virus

    Nonhuman Lentiviruses

    Other Human and Primate Retroviruses

    Polyomaviridae

    Papillomaviridae

    Adenoviridae:: The Viruses and Their Replication

    Adenoviruses

    Parvoviridae

    The Herpesviridae Family:: A Brief Introduction

    Herpes Simplex Viruses

    Epstein-Barr Virus

    Cytomegaloviruses

    Varicella-Zoster Virus

    Human Herpesviruses 6A, 6B, and 7

    Kaposis Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus

    Cercopithecine Herpesvirus (B Virus)

    Poxviridae:: The Viruses and Their Replication

    Poxviruses

    Hepadnaviridae

    Hepatitis Delta Virus

    Hepatitis E Virus

    Prions

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