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OverviewViral Gastroenteritis: Molecular Epidemiology and Pathogenesis provides a comprehensive review of research on viruses causing acute gastroenteritis in infants and young children, including coverage of rotaviruses, human caliciviruses, astroviruses, enteric adenoviruses, and viruses causing gastroenteritis more rarely. Includes general chapters on gastrointestinal physiology and pathophysiology, gastrointestinal immune mechanisms, immunodeficiencies and host genetics influencing susceptibility to viral gastroenteritis, and therapeutic and preventative approaches. The book also includes special sections on virus particle structures, replication cycles, pathogenesis, immunology, epidemiology, and preventative measures. This book covers both basic science and translational applications and is an appropriate resource for virologists, molecular biologists, epidemiologists, gastroenterologists, vaccinologists, and those with an interest in public health. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lennart Svensson (Linköping Universitet, Sweden) , Ulrich Desselberger (Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge, UK) , Mary K Estes (Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine) , Harry B Greenberg (Professor of Microbiology and Immunlogy, Stanford School of Medicine)Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc Imprint: Academic Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 1.000kg ISBN: 9780128022412ISBN 10: 0128022418 Pages: 588 Publication Date: 13 July 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Gastrointestinal physiology and pathophysiology 2. Gastrointestinal immunity 3. Host genetics and susceptibility to gastrointestinal infections 4. Immunodeficiencies, in particular IgA deficiency 5. Metagenomics of viruses infecting the gut 6. Gut microbiota and disease 7. Therapy of gastroenteritis 8. Rotavirus 9. Structure function 10. Replication (4-5 chapters) 11. Pathogenesis (2 chapters) 12. Immunology (2 chapters) 13. Molecular epidemiology and evolution 14. Vaccine and therapeutic developments and implementation (2 chapters) - Human caliciviruses - Structure function - Replication (2 chapters) - Animal models - Epidemiology and evolution (2 chapters) - Vaccine development - Astroviruses - Structure function - Replication (2 chapters) - Epidemiology - Other viruses causing gastroenteritis - Aichi virus - Enteroviruses - PicobirnavirusReviewsAuthor InformationLennart Svensson is the Professor of Molecular Biology at Linköping University. He is presently researching virus disease mechanisms and the human genetics of susceptibility, with particular focus on the rotavirus and the norovirus.During his research, he and his team have contributed many important observations to the field regarding the processes of and reactions to these viruses in the human body. Ulrich Desselberger is a Professor in the Department of Medicine, of which he is the director, at the University of Cambridge whilst also actively consulting. He specialises in the molecular biology of rotaviruses. Mary K Estes is the Professor of Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine. Mary specialises in gastrointestinal viruses. Her academic career has seen her win many accolades including the Presidency of the American Society for Virology, and more recently the AGA Distinguished Achievement Award. Harry B Greenberg is a Professor of the department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Stanford School of Medicine. On top of this position he also holds the Jospeh D Grant Professorship, is Director of Spectrum and the Senior Associate Dean for Research. Amongst his honors and awards, he has served as president of the American Society of Virology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |