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Overviewthose who deal with infectious diseases on a daily This two volume work stems from the belief of the Editors that infectious diseases are not only very basis. much with us today but, more importantly, that they There are several excellent textbooks dealing will continue to playa significant global role in mor with medical microbiology, and there are equally bidity and mortality in all people. A continuing need well-recognized books devoted to infectious dis for an informed and knowledgeable community of eases. The Editors of this work, on the other hand, were persuaded that there was a need for a publica laboratory scientists is fundamental. Data describing tion that would bring together the most pertinent and the global impact of infectious diseases are difficult to come by. Fortunately, a recent thoughtful and relevant information on the principles and practice of provocative publication by Bennett et al. (1987) pro the laboratory diagnosis of infectious diseases and vides us with data derived from several consultants include clinical relationships. While this two volume that clearly delineate the impact of infectious dis text is directed toward the role of the laboratory in eases on the United States today. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edwin H. Lennette , Pekka Halonen , Frederick A. MurphyPublisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Imprint: Springer-Verlag New York Inc. Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988 Weight: 2.394kg ISBN: 9781461283942ISBN 10: 1461283949 Pages: 961 Publication Date: 26 September 2011 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 ContentsContents: Volume II.- Section I General Principles of Viral Diagnostics.- 1 Specimen Collection and Transport.- 2 Nosocomial Viral Infections.- Section II General Technological Approaches to Diagnostics.- 3 Virus Isolation and Identification.- 4 Direct Antigen Detection.- 5 Antibody Detection.- 6 Immunoreagents.- 7 Electron Microscopy.- 8 Nucleic Acids in Viral Diagnosis.- Section III The Viruses, Viral Infections, and Nomenclature.- 9 Viral Taxonomy and Nomenclature.- 10 Poxviridae: The Poxviruses.- 11 Herpesviridae: Herpes Simplex Virus.- 12 Herpesviridae: Epstein-Barr Virus.- 13 Herpesviridae: Cytomegalovirus.- 14 Herpesviridae: Varicella-Zoster Virus.- 15 Adenoviridae: The Adenoviruses.- 16 Papovaviridae: The Papillomaviruses.- 17 Papovaviridae: The Polyomaviruses.- 18 Parvoviridae: The Parvoviruses.- 19 Reoviridae: The Reoviruses.- 20 Reoviridae: The Orbiviruses (Colorado Tick Fever).- 21 Reoviridae: The Rotaviruses.- 22 Togaviridae and Flaviviridae: The Alphaviruses and Flaviviruses.- 23 Togaviridae: Rubella Virus.- 24 Coronaviridae: The Coronaviruses.- 25 Paramyxoviridae: The Parainfluenza Viruses.- 26 Paramyxoviridae: Mumps Virus.- 27 Paramyxoviridae: Measles Virus.- 28 Paramyxoviridae: Respiratory Syncytial Virus.- 29 Rhabdoviridae: Rabies and Vesicular Stomatitis Viruses.- 30 Filoviridae: Marburg and Ebola Viruses.- 31 Orthomyxoviridae: The Influenza Viruses.- 32 Bunyaviridae: The Bunyaviruses.- 33 Arenaviridae: The Arenaviruses.- 34 Retroviridae: Human T-Lymphotrophic Virus-I (HTLV-I)/Adult T-Cell Leukemia Virus (ATLV).- 35 Retroviridae: Human Immunodeficiency Viruses.- 36 Picornaviridae: The Enteroviruses (Polioviruses, Coxsackieviruses, Echoviruses).- 37 Picornaviridae: Rhinoviruses—Common Cold Viruses.- 38 Picornaviridae: Hepatitis A Virus.- 39Hepadaviridae: Hepatitis B Virus and the Delta Virus.- 40 Unclassified: Non-A, Non-B Hepatitis.- 41 Unclassified Viruses and Caliciviridae: Other Viruses Associated with Gastroenteritis.- 42 Unclassified: Spongiform Encephalopathies.- 43 Chlamydiaceae: The Chlamydiae.- 44 Rickettsiaceae: The Rickettsiae.- Index to Volume II.- Index to Volume I.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |