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Emerging diseases are a major threat to modern societies, impacting individual welfare as well as economic development. The trend of newly emerging diseases has accelerated in the last two decades to such an extent that a new emerging infection is described at least once a year.The majority of such threats to modern society have been due to emergent viruses. This series of lecture notes provides grounding in understanding the drivers of disease emergence, the molecular processes which allow for virus diversity, the response of the host and environmental factors responsible for changing the balance between host and pathogen. Groups of viruses are described, each selected to illustrate certain features of disease emergence. These examples best illustrate how from past experience we may best be able to predict future outbreaks of novel diseases.Expecting the unexpected is a major challenge for health care personnel and public health officials alike, and the stakes have never been higher. As such, this book provides a timely overview of how best to prepare for disease emergence as it intends to increase awareness of how vulnerable modern society is in preparedness for such events.

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Overview; Drivers of Virus Emergence; Molecular Basis of Virus Emergence; Influenza Viruses; SARS and Other Coronaviruses; Henipaviruses; Rabies and Other Lyssaviruses; Filoviruses; Arenaviruses; Bunyaviruses; Chikungunya Virus; Flaviviruses; Hepatitis E Virus; Future Challenges.

Lecture Notes On Emerging Viruses And Human

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    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
    Publication Date: 10/01/2012
    ISBN13: 9789814366908, 978-9814366908
    ISBN10: 9814366900

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Emerging diseases are a major threat to modern societies, impacting individual welfare as well as economic development. The trend of newly emerging diseases has accelerated in the last two decades to such an extent that a new emerging infection is described at least once a year.The majority of such threats to modern society have been due to emergent viruses. This series of lecture notes provides grounding in understanding the drivers of disease emergence, the molecular processes which allow for virus diversity, the response of the host and environmental factors responsible for changing the balance between host and pathogen. Groups of viruses are described, each selected to illustrate certain features of disease emergence. These examples best illustrate how from past experience we may best be able to predict future outbreaks of novel diseases.Expecting the unexpected is a major challenge for health care personnel and public health officials alike, and the stakes have never been higher. As such, this book provides a timely overview of how best to prepare for disease emergence as it intends to increase awareness of how vulnerable modern society is in preparedness for such events.

    Table of Contents
    Overview; Drivers of Virus Emergence; Molecular Basis of Virus Emergence; Influenza Viruses; SARS and Other Coronaviruses; Henipaviruses; Rabies and Other Lyssaviruses; Filoviruses; Arenaviruses; Bunyaviruses; Chikungunya Virus; Flaviviruses; Hepatitis E Virus; Future Challenges.

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