Author: Ann Marie & C. Robert Horsburgh Nelson
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Publisher: ASM (USA)
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 155581140X
PATHOLOGY OF EMERGING INFECTIONS - 2.
Medical books PATHOLOGY OF EMERGING INFECTIONS - 2.. Medical books West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis And The Host Immune R. format hardback language english publication year 01 11 2008 series emerging infectious diseases of the 21st century subject medicine subject 2 clinical medicine professional title west nile encephalitis virus infection viral pathogenesis and the host immune response emerging infectious diseases of the 21 st century publisher springer publication date dec 01 2008 pages 485 binding hardcover edition 1 st dimensions 6 25 wx 9 25 hx 1 00 d isbn 0387798390 subject science life sciences general des
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format hardback language english publication year 01 11 2008 series emerging infectious diseases of the 21st century subject medicine subject 2 clinical medicine professional title west nile encephalitis virus infection viral pathogenesis and the host immune response emerging infectious diseases of the 21 st century publisher springer publication date dec 01 2008 pages 485 binding hardcover edition 1 st dimensions 6 25 wx 9 25 hx 1 00 d isbn 0387798390 subject science life sciences general des
This landmark textbook introduces the principles governing evolving and emerging viral infections, and illuminates the principles of host defense and virus offense. It teaches unifying concepts, addresses problems common to the propagation of every virus. The third edition is newly divided into two volumes: Vol. I, Molecular Biology and Vol. II, Pathogenesis and Control.
- Organized into two convenient-to-carry and beautifully illustrated paperback volumes--Volume I (Molecular Biology) and Volume II (Pathogenesis and Control)--each with its own glossary and appendix - Volumes I and II may be purchased separately or together in a bundle at a reduced per-volume price - The two stand-alone volumes illustrate the strategies by which all viruses are propagated, how infections spread, and how they are maintained in populations - Volume I features the molecular processes that take place in an infected cell - Volume II offers a concise treatment of the interplay betwe
The 1980's saw the advent of widespread (and potentially damaging) computer virus infection of both personal computer and mainframe systems. The computer security field has been comparatively slow to react to this emerging situation. It is only over the last two years that a significant body of knowledge on the operation, likely evolution and prevention of computer viruses has developed. A Pathology of Computer Viruses gives a detailed overview of the history of the computer virus and an in-depth technical review of the principles of computer virus and worm operation under DOS, Mac, UNIX and D