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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009334372
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Tim Wreghitt is a retired Consultant Clinical Scientist Virologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK, and retired Associate Lecturer at Cambridge University. He has authored over 160 peer-reviewed scientific papers and co-authored four books. Dr Wreghitt has received several awards, including an OBE for services to clinical virology and NHS Healthcare Scientist of the Year.
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction: basic virology
Section 1: Individual Viruses: 1. Adenoviruses
2. Arboviruses
3. Cytomegalovirus
4. Epstein-Barr virus
5. Enteroviruses
6. Hepatitis A virus
7. Hepatitis B and D viruses
8. Hepatitis C virus
9. Hepatitis E virus
10. Herpes simplex virus
11. HIV and AIDS
12. Human coronaviruses (including Covid-19, SARS and MERS)
13. Human herpesviruses types 6, 7 and 8
14. Human metapneumovirus
15. Human T-cell leukaemia viruses
16. Influenza viruses
17. Measles virus
18. Mumps virus
19. Noroviruses
20. Papilloma and polyoma viruses
21. Parainfluenza viruses
22. Parvovirus B19
23. Poxviruses
24. Rabies virus
25. Respiratory syncytial virus
26. Rhinoviruses
27. Rotaviruses
28. Rubella virus
29. Varicella-zoster virus
Section 2: Other Related Agents
30. Chlamydia
31. Toxoplasma gondii
32. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (CJD and vCJD)
Section 3: Clinical Syndromes
33. Atypical pneumonia
34. Central nervous system viral infections
35. Common cold
36. Genital tract and sexually transmitted infections
37. Glandular fever-type illness
38. Haemorrhagic fevers
39. Infections in pregnancy, congenital and neonatal infections
40. Respiratory virus infections
41. Travel-related infections
42. Viral eye infections
43. Viral gastroenteritis
44. Viral hepatitis
45. Virus infections in immunocompromised patients
46. Viral malignancies
47. Viral rashes
48. Viral zoonotic infections
Section 4: Laboratory Diagnosis
49. Sending specimens to the laboratory
50. Serological techniques
51. Virus detection: Molecular techniques
52. Virus detection: Non-molecular techniques
53. Quality control and laboratory accreditation
Section 5: Patient Management
54. Antiviral drugs
55. Viral vaccines
56. Infection control
57. Occupational health
58. Public health and pandemic preparedness
Index.
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction: basic virology
Section 1: Individual Viruses: 1. Adenoviruses
2. Arboviruses
3. Cytomegalovirus
4. Epstein-Barr virus
5. Enteroviruses
6. Hepatitis A virus
7. Hepatitis B and D viruses
8. Hepatitis C virus
9. Hepatitis E virus
10. Herpes simplex virus
11. HIV and AIDS
12. Human coronaviruses (including Covid-19, SARS and MERS)
13. Human herpesviruses types 6, 7 and 8
14. Human metapneumovirus
15. Human T-cell leukaemia viruses
16. Influenza viruses
17. Measles virus
18. Mumps virus
19. Noroviruses
20. Papilloma and polyoma viruses
21. Parainfluenza viruses
22. Parvovirus B19
23. Poxviruses
24. Rabies virus
25. Respiratory syncytial virus
26. Rhinoviruses
27. Rotaviruses
28. Rubella virus
29. Varicella-zoster virus
Section 2: Other Related Agents
30. Chlamydia
31. Toxoplasma gondii
32. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (CJD and vCJD)
Section 3: Clinical Syndromes
33. Atypical pneumonia
34. Central nervous system viral infections
35. Common cold
36. Genital tract and sexually transmitted infections
37. Glandular fever-type illness
38. Haemorrhagic fevers
39. Infections in pregnancy, congenital and neonatal infections
40. Respiratory virus infections
41. Travel-related infections
42. Viral eye infections
43. Viral gastroenteritis
44. Viral hepatitis
45. Virus infections in immunocompromised patients
46. Viral malignancies
47. Viral rashes
48. Viral zoonotic infections
Section 4: Laboratory Diagnosis
49. Sending specimens to the laboratory
50. Serological techniques
51. Virus detection: Molecular techniques
52. Virus detection: Non-molecular techniques
53. Quality control and laboratory accreditation
Section 5: Patient Management
54. Antiviral drugs
55. Viral vaccines
56. Infection control
57. Occupational health
58. Public health and pandemic preparedness
Index.
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction: basic virology
Section 1: Individual Viruses: 1. Adenoviruses
2. Arboviruses
3. Cytomegalovirus
4. Epstein-Barr virus
5. Enteroviruses
6. Hepatitis A virus
7. Hepatitis B and D viruses
8. Hepatitis C virus
9. Hepatitis E virus
10. Herpes simplex virus
11. HIV and AIDS
12. Human coronaviruses (including Covid-19, SARS and MERS)
13. Human herpesviruses types 6, 7 and 8
14. Human metapneumovirus
15. Human T-cell leukaemia viruses
16. Influenza viruses
17. Measles virus
18. Mumps virus
19. Noroviruses
20. Papilloma and polyoma viruses
21. Parainfluenza viruses
22. Parvovirus B19
23. Poxviruses
24. Rabies virus
25. Respiratory syncytial virus
26. Rhinoviruses
27. Rotaviruses
28. Rubella virus
29. Varicella-zoster virus
Section 2: Other Related Agents
30. Chlamydia
31. Toxoplasma gondii
32. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (CJD and vCJD)
Section 3: Clinical Syndromes
33. Atypical pneumonia
34. Central nervous system viral infections
35. Common cold
36. Genital tract and sexually transmitted infections
37. Glandular fever-type illness
38. Haemorrhagic fevers
39. Infections in pregnancy, congenital and neonatal infections
40. Respiratory virus infections
41. Travel-related infections
42. Viral eye infections
43. Viral gastroenteritis
44. Viral hepatitis
45. Virus infections in immunocompromised patients
46. Viral malignancies
47. Viral rashes
48. Viral zoonotic infections
Section 4: Laboratory Diagnosis
49. Sending specimens to the laboratory
50. Serological techniques
51. Virus detection: Molecular techniques
52. Virus detection: Non-molecular techniques
53. Quality control and laboratory accreditation
Section 5: Patient Management
54. Antiviral drugs
55. Viral vaccines
56. Infection control
57. Occupational health
58. Public health and pandemic preparedness
Index.
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction: basic virology
Section 1: Individual Viruses: 1. Adenoviruses
2. Arboviruses
3. Cytomegalovirus
4. Epstein-Barr virus
5. Enteroviruses
6. Hepatitis A virus
7. Hepatitis B and D viruses
8. Hepatitis C virus
9. Hepatitis E virus
10. Herpes simplex virus
11. HIV and AIDS
12. Human coronaviruses (including Covid-19, SARS and MERS)
13. Human herpesviruses types 6, 7 and 8
14. Human metapneumovirus
15. Human T-cell leukaemia viruses
16. Influenza viruses
17. Measles virus
18. Mumps virus
19. Noroviruses
20. Papilloma and polyoma viruses
21. Parainfluenza viruses
22. Parvovirus B19
23. Poxviruses
24. Rabies virus
25. Respiratory syncytial virus
26. Rhinoviruses
27. Rotaviruses
28. Rubella virus
29. Varicella-zoster virus
Section 2: Other Related Agents
30. Chlamydia
31. Toxoplasma gondii
32. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (CJD and vCJD)
Section 3: Clinical Syndromes
33. Atypical pneumonia
34. Central nervous system viral infections
35. Common cold
36. Genital tract and sexually transmitted infections
37. Glandular fever-type illness
38. Haemorrhagic fevers
39. Infections in pregnancy, congenital and neonatal infections
40. Respiratory virus infections
41. Travel-related infections
42. Viral eye infections
43. Viral gastroenteritis
44. Viral hepatitis
45. Virus infections in immunocompromised patients
46. Viral malignancies
47. Viral rashes
48. Viral zoonotic infections
Section 4: Laboratory Diagnosis
49. Sending specimens to the laboratory
50. Serological techniques
51. Virus detection: Molecular techniques
52. Virus detection: Non-molecular techniques
53. Quality control and laboratory accreditation
Section 5: Patient Management
54. Antiviral drugs
55. Viral vaccines
56. Infection control
57. Occupational health
58. Public health and pandemic preparedness
Index.