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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: David R. Harper (St. Bartholomew's and the Royal London Hospital School of Medicine and Dentistry, U.K.) , Andrea S. Meyer (Editor, Cortez Sentinel, Cortez, Colorado U.S.A.)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9780123264602ISBN 10: 012326460 Pages: 278 Publication Date: 28 June 1999 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsThe Heart of America/The Middle of Nowhere An Outbreak of Fear Unravelling the Mystery Putting the Puzzle Together Of Mice and Men At Last, a Plan Hantaviruses: Out of Asia Other Hantaviruses Three Billion Years On the Origin of Viruses Changes, Concealment, and Trojan Horses Cousins What We Know How to Stop a Virus Outbreaks Appendix A: Center for Disease Control Guidelines on Prevention of HPS Appendix B: Sources of Further Information Appendix C: AbbreviationsReviews: ...In their clearly written book, Of Mice, Men, and Microbes: Hantavirus, Harper and Meyer examine the history of identification of hantaviruses and describe the pathogenesis of the illnesses they cause and their worldwide influence... Readers will finish the book realizing that no infections are new; it is only our recognition of the causes that is new. Readers will also realize that disease and epidemics follow chance encounters among men, mice and associated microbes. Despite their focus on hantaviruses, the authors take readers on a journey to understand the origin and biology of viruses, the coevolution of viruses and their hosts, and humans' fear of new outbreaks and their eventual conquest with new knowledge... anyone interested in hantaviruses will find that this book tells a very complete story. The host, agent, vector, geography,climate, psychology, and cultural responses of the people who are infected are all described. There is much to learn. --Richard Wenzel, M.D., in NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE (March 2000) An essential book of those interested in emerging diseases. --P.C. Radich, University of Indianapolis, in CHOICE (2000) The authors, one a scientist, the other a journalist, have produced an excellent read for the expert and non-expert alike. --R.C. Spencer in JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY (1999) Author InformationDavid R. Harper is currently a Lecturer in Molecular Virology at St. Bartholomew's and the Royal London Medical and Dental School. He has worked with viruses since leaving college in 1981, and has authored three textbooks and one laboratory manual. He has also worked as Research Director for Biocontrol Ltd., and has a wide range of teaching experience. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |