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Rhinovirus Infections
Rethinking the Impact on Human Health and Disease
Presents comprehensive coverage of the role of rhinovirus infections in human disease
Nathan Bartlett (Edited by), Peter Wark (Edited by), Darryl Knight (Edited by)
9780128164174, Elsevier Science
Paperback, published 14 June 2019
314 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2 cm, 0.5 kg
Rhinovirus Infections: Rethinking the Impact on Human Health and Disease provides a timely review of the impact of rhinovirus infections on human health. It identifies disease mechanisms relating to the virus, human host and environmental factors. This viewpoint allows us to look forward to the development of treatments for a virus for which treatment options are currently non-existent. By providing detailed insights into this virus, its host and the environmental factors that play into rhinovirus induced diseases, this book explains disease mechanisms and summarizes existing and developing therapeutic approaches for better research, diagnosis and potential treatments.
1. Rhinovirus classification, structure and replication 2. Diversity and virulence factors 3. Ground zero - the airway epithelium 4. Immunity to rhinovirus 5. Rhinovirus infections in early life 6. Exacerbations of chronic respiratory diseases 7. Interplay of host, virus and environment 8. Experimental models of infection and disease 9. Emerging therapeutic approaches 10. Techniques for detection and research
Subject Areas: Life sciences: general issues [PSA]