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Emerging Human Viral diseases, Volume II: Encephalitic, Gastroenteric, and Immunodeficiency viral infections

Editat de Prudhvi Lal Bhukya, Anbazhagan S
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 sep 2024
The second volume of the book Emerging Human Viral Diseases discusses pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutic strategies against viral encephalitis, gastroenteritis, and human immunodeficiency viral infections. The chapters discuss symptoms, diagnostics, and preventive strategies against viral infections. The book also reviews the epidemiology and evolution of viruses causing these infections. It also examines symptoms and strategies for developing novel diagnostics and the vaccine against these viruses. Toward the end, it discusses various biosafety principles for handling emerging viruses and reviews various bioinformatics tools and databases in virology research. This timely book offers valuable resource for the scientists working in the field of emerging viral infections and those involved in preventing, controlling, and managing viral diseases.
Inclusively this book will be valuable guide covering most recent scientific progress in emerging human viral diseases and management and will serve as the best resource for undergraduates, graduates, medical professionals, researchers, public health physicians, and national and international health authorities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789819744794
ISBN-10: 9819744792
Pagini: 450
Ilustrații: Approx. 450 p. 60 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Module 1: Viral encephalitis: Familiar infections & emerging pathogens 
Chapter 1: Nipah Virus: Through a pandemic lens.- Chapter 2: Is JEV the new emerging Encephalitis?.- Chapter 3: Conquering Chikungunya Virus: Global threats and Promising Solutions.- Chapter 4: Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus (LCMV): Agent for neurological diseases and model for studying human viruses.- Chapter 5: WEST NILE VIRUS: A comprehensive overview of epidemiology and pathology.- Chapter 6: Herpes Simplex Virus: Insights into the emerging ocular viral infection.- Chapter 7: ZIKA VIRUS: The emerging arthropod borne virus.- Chapter 8: Enteroviruses associated with Acute Flaccid Paralysis.-Chapter 9: Unleashing the Truth: Understanding Rabies in Humans and Animals.- Chapter 10 Kunjin Virus: Insights into Emergence and Transmission Dynamics.- Chapter 11: Prion Diseases.-

Module 2: Emerging Gastroenteritis viral pathogens
Chapter 12: Astroviruses: Overview and emerging disease.- Chapter 13: Insights into the biology of norovirus: the so-called “perfect” human pathogen.- Chapter 14: Understanding Norovirus : Causes, Contagion & Cure.- Chapter 15: Sapovirus: A prevalent culprit for childhood gastroenteritis.- Chapter 16: The viral vortex: Navigating the rotavirus disease, epidemiology and immunization.- 

Module 3: Emerging Viral hepatitis Viruses 
Chapter 17: Waterborne & foodborne Viral Hepatitis: A Perspective from the developing and developed countries.- Chapter 18: Narrative review of Hepatitis A virus infection.- Chapter 19: Hepatitis B virus Infection: Current Trends in host pathogen interactions, Diagnosis & Treatment.- Chapter 20:Hepatitis C virus Infections: Current Trends in host pathogen interactions, Diagnosis & Treatment.- Chapter 21:Hepatitis E virus: An ongoing enigma.- 

Module 4: Emerging Immuno deficiency and oncogenic Viruses 
Chapter 22:HIV Biology: Detailed insight into virion structural organization and its pathogenesis.- Chapter 23:HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS: An insight of its pathobiology and therapeutics.- Chapter 24:Epstein-Barr Virus: emerging and re-emerging viral infectious diseases.- Chapter 25:Molecular mechanisms of Human papillomavirus-induced Cervical Carcinogenesis.- Chapter 26:Genetic insight of oncogenic potential of Human Papilloma Virus.- Chapter 27:Human Adult T-Cell Leukaemia Virus Type 1 (HTLV1).- Chapter 28:New Era of CAR T cells for Infectious Viral Diseases.

Notă biografică

Dr. Prudhvilal Bhukya is a virologist currently serving ICMR-National Animal Resource Facility for Biomedical Research (NARFBR), Hyderabad. He has been involved in preclinical vaccine testing facility activities at NARFBR. His area of working includes preclinical vaccinology studies, host viral interactions studies of emerging human viral infections, and prevention and control of diseases and development of tools to prevent outbreaks. He has done his PhD from ICMR-National Institute of Virology-Pune on human hepatitis B virus. He proved his credentials by working on HAV, HBV, HEV, SARS COV-2, & Japanese encephalitis with his publication record. He has presented his work in numerous national and international conferences. He has proved his accolades with several publications in international journals like Journal of General Virology, Journal of Virology, Journal of Travel Medicine, Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology, and Science of Total Environment. He is a well-experienced manuscript writer and editor and has contributed to several books and chapters as an author for publishers like Springer Nature, CRC-Press, Intech open, IGI Global Publications, etc. His contribution for these books as an editor will act as catalyst as his comments are really critical and an achievement for the book.
 
Dr. Anbazhagan completed his undergraduate studies at TANUVAS, Tamil Nadu, and obtained his postgraduate degree from ICAR-IVRI, Uttar Pradesh. He has carried out his doctoral research in the field of veterinary microbiology at ICAR-IVRI, UP. During his doctoral studies, he obtained expertise in working with risk group 2 and 3-level zoonotic pathogens. He had experience in the development of genome-edited vaccines for high-risk pathogens. He has expertise in small and large animal experiments for preclinical analysis of viral and bacterial candidate vaccines. He also has proficiency in working with next-generation sequencing for emerging and remerging microbial genome characterization. Along with this, he possess expertise in isolation, characterization, and analysis of several emerging antimicrobial resistance pathogens. Additionally, he conducted molecular docking studies for SARS-CoV-2, identifying therapeutic molecules, and exploring the interaction of SARS-CoV-2 with ACE2 receptors in domestic and wild animals. His multidisciplinary approach displays a comprehensive understanding of veterinary microbiology and one health, contributing significantly to the understanding and development of strategies against infectious agents.

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The second volume of the book Emerging Human Viral Diseases discusses pathogenesis, diagnostics, and therapeutic strategies against viral encephalitis, gastroenteritis, and human immunodeficiency viral infections. The chapters discuss symptoms, diagnostics, and preventive strategies against viral infections. The book also reviews the epidemiology and evolution of viruses causing these infections. It also examines symptoms and strategies for developing novel diagnostics and the vaccine against these viruses. Toward the end, it discusses various biosafety principles for handling emerging viruses and reviews various bioinformatics tools and databases in virology research. This timely book offers valuable resource for the scientists working in the field of emerging viral infections and those involved in preventing, controlling, and managing viral diseases.
Inclusively this book will be valuable guide covering most recent scientific progress in emerging human viral diseases and management and will serve as the best resource for undergraduates, graduates, medical professionals, researchers, public health physicians, and national and international health authorities.

Caracteristici

Presents diagnostic tools for encephalitic, gastroenteric, immunodeficiency, and oncogenic viral infections Reviews pathogenesis and host immune response to these viral infections Summarizes databases and bioinformatics tools for advancing virus research