Orthopoxviruses Pathogenic for Humans

Orthopoxviruses Pathogenic for Humans

by Sergei N. Shchelkunov , Svetlana S. Marennikova , Richard W. Moyer
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Science & Technology
Format Paperback
Pages 448
Language Danish
Published Dec 22, 2010
Publisher Springer
Edition Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2005
ISBN-10 1441937838
ISBN-13 9781441937834
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Orthopoxviruses Pathogenic for Humans offers a comprehensive exploration of the various strains of orthopoxviruses that pose significant health threats to humans. Authored by Sergei N. Schchelkunov, the book delves into the intricate biology and pathology of these viruses, providing readers with an in-depth understanding of their mechanisms of infection and disease manifestation.

The author discusses notable viral agents, including variola, the causative agent of smallpox, as well as vaccinia and monkeypox. Through meticulously arranged chapters, the text navigates the historical context of these pathogens, detailing their impact on human populations throughout time. Schchelkunov emphasizes the dynamics of transmission and the clinical presentations of orthopoxvirus infections, shedding light on the challenges faced in outbreaks and containment.

Additionally, the book examines advancements in treatment and prevention strategies, making it an invaluable resource for public health professionals, researchers, and those interested in virology. The rigorous scientific approach is balanced by clear explanations that make the information accessible to a wide audience. Ultimately, Orthopoxviruses Pathogenic for Humans serves as a critical reference for understanding both the threats posed by these viruses and the ongoing efforts to combat them.

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