The first volume of the book-Emerging Human Viral diseases presents pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutic strategies against viral respiratory and hemorrhagic fever diseases. The initial chapter discusses the underlying factors contributing to the emergence of these viral diseases. The subsequent chapters introduce structure, composition, and organization of viral genomes, and provide insight into function of important viral proteins. It also discusses the host factors that influence the outcome of viral infection and host immune response to the infections caused by these viruses. The…mehr
The first volume of the book-Emerging Human Viral diseases presents pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutic strategies against viral respiratory and hemorrhagic fever diseases. The initial chapter discusses the underlying factors contributing to the emergence of these viral diseases. The subsequent chapters introduce structure, composition, and organization of viral genomes, and provide insight into function of important viral proteins. It also discusses the host factors that influence the outcome of viral infection and host immune response to the infections caused by these viruses. The book also discusses clinical manifestation and strategies for the prevention of virus diseases and highlights the recent technical advances in the diagnosis of virus diseases, prevention, and control strategies for viral infections.
This timely book offers valuable resource for the scientists working in the field of emerging viral infections and those involved in preventing, controlling, and managing viral diseases.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Prudhvilal Bhukya is a Virologist currently serving ICMR- National Animal Resource facility for Biomedical Research (NARFBR), Hyderabad. as a Scientist. Presently he is heading Vaccine testing facility at NARFBR. His area of working includes preclinical vaccinology studies, host viral interactions studies of emerging human viral infections and Prevention and control of diseases and development of tools to prevent out breaks. He has done his Ph. D from ICMR-National Institute of Virology-Pune on human hepatitis B virus. He proved his credentials by working on HBV and HEV with his publication record. He has presented his work in numerous national and international conferences. He has proved his accolades with several publications in International Journals like Journal of General Virology, Journal of Virology, Journal of Travel Medicine, Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, and Science of Total Environment. He is a well experienced manuscript writer and has contributed toseveral book chapters as an author for publication bodies like Springer Nature, CRC-Press, Intech open, IGI Global Publications etc, His contribution for these books as an Editor will act as catalyst as his comments are really critical and an achievement for the book. Dr. Suhas T. Mhaske is currently employed as a Scientist at ICMR-NARFBR, Hyderabad. He received both his graduation and post-graduation in Biotechnology from University of Pune. He has carried out his doctoral research in Osteo-immunology at DBT-National Centre for Cell Science, Pune. Virology, vaccine immunology, stem cells and tissue engineering are some areas of his scientific interest. He formerly worked in different eminent institutes including ICMR-NIV, SPPU- Institute of Bioinformatics and Biotechnology and BVDU-Interactive Research School for Health Affairs (IRSHA). He has several publications in prestigious international journals, including Science Advances, Journal of Immunology, Frontiers in public health, Nanomedicine, Archives of Virology, Infection etc. and reviewed articles for Frontiers and Journal of Tropical Paediatrics. He has contributed to several book chapters published in Springe Nature and Intech open. Dr. Subash Chandra Sonkar currently working as a Sr. Scientist at Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Hospital New Delhi, India. He worked as an ex-Consultant cum Technical Advisor implementation in the National Mental Health Program at Indian Council of Medical Research. And Ex-Principal Investigator on NIH funded project affiliated with Florida International University in collaboration with Public Health Research Institute of India. He is an internationally renowned translational research professional and a assays Development Scientist with demonstrated history of working in the field of clinical microbiology of infectious diseases, sexually Transmitted Infections, public health and Research industry, a Molecular Biologist per se.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Emerging Respiratory Viral diseases.- Chapter 1. Factors Contributing to the Emergence of Viral Diseases.- Chapter 2. An updated review on In uenza viruses.- Chapter 3. Avian Influenza: A Potential Threat to Human Health.- Chapter 4. 2019 Novel CoronaVirus.- Chapter 5. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome associated Corona Virus.- Chapter 6. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus.- Chapter 7. Respiratory syncytial Virus.- Chapter 8. Human Bocavirus.- Chapter 9. Measles: The disease that refuses to be vanquished.-Part 2: Haemorrhagic Fever Viral Infections.- Chapter 10. Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers.- Chapter 11. Emerging Arbo viral infections.- Chapter 12. Dengue haemorrhagic fever: A resurgent arboviruses in human.- Chapter 13. Crimean- Congo haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) Virus.- Chapter 14. Ebola Virus Disease: An emerging lethal disease in Africa.- Chapter 15. Hantaviruses as emergent Zoonoses: Aglobal threat.- Chapter 16. Kyasanur Forest Disease - A neglected zoonotic disease of India.- Chapter 17. An imminence to humans and animals: The Rift Valley Fever Virus.- Chapter 18. Yellow Fever: An old scourge with new threats.- Chapter 19. Lassa Fever: An Emerging Immunodeficiency and Oncogenic Viral Infection.- Chapter 20. Lujo hemorrhagic fever.- Chapter 21. Chapare hemorrhagic fever.- Chapter 22. Bas-Congo tibrovirus.- Part 3: Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Infections.- Chapter 23. Rapid diagnostic of emerging human viral pathogens: Lessons learnt from COVID-19 pandemic.- Chapter 24. Novel Diagnostic methods for emerging Respiratory Viral Infection.-Chapter 25. Evolution of Viral Diagnostics: a peek into time.