Emerging Viruses in Human Populations ( Volume 16 )

Publication series :Volume 16

Author: Tabor   Edward  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780080467900

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444520746

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444520746

Subject: R1 Preventive Medicine , Health

Language: ENG

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Infectious diseases are an ever present threat to humans. In recent years, the threat of these emerging viruses has been greater than ever before in human history, due in large part to global travel by larger numbers of people, and to a lesser extent to disruptions in the interface between developed and undeveloped areas. The emergence of new deadly viruses in human populations during recent decades has confirmed this risk. They remain the third leading cause of deaths in the US and the second world-wide.

Emerging Viruses in Human Populations provides a comprehensive review of viruses that are emerging or that threaten to emerge among human populations in the twenty-first century. It discusses the apprehension over emerging viruses that has intensified due to concerns about bioterrorism.

* Presents the history of emerging viruses
* Includes chapters on SARS, Pandemic Threat of Avian Influenza Viruses, West Nile Virus, Monkeypox Virus, Hantavirus, Nipah Virus and Hendra Virus, Japanese Encephalitis Virus, Dengue and Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses
* Discusses surveillance for newly emerging diseases

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 5

Copyright page

pp.:  5 – 6

Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Chapter 3. Zoonoses in the Emergence of Human Viral Diseases

pp.:  22 – 50

Chapter 4. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS-CoV)

pp.:  50 – 104

Chapter 5. The Pandemic Threat of Avian Influenza Viruses

pp.:  104 – 140

Chapter 6. The Emerging West Nile Virus: From the Old World to the New

pp.:  140 – 156

Chapter 7. Monkeypox Virus Infections

pp.:  156 – 168

Chapter 8. Hantaviruses in the Old and New World

pp.:  168 – 186

Chapter 9. Nipah and Hendra Viruses

pp.:  186 – 208

Chapter 10. Japanese Encephalitis Virus: The Geographic Distribution, Incidence, and Spread of a Virus with a Propensity to Emerge in New Areas

pp.:  208 – 276

Chapter 11. Dengue and the Dengue Viruses

pp.:  276 – 306

Chapter 12. Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus

pp.:  306 – 332

Chapter 13. Surveillance for Newly Emerging Viruses

pp.:  332 – 352

Colour Section

pp.:  352 – 366

List of Contributors

pp.:  366 – 370

Index

pp.:  370 – 376

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