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Neurovirology. Measuring, Interpreting, and Understanding Viruses

Part of Cambridge Manuals in Neurology

ISBN: 9781009235556
ISBN: 9781009235556
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The plethora of miscommunication and disinformation about how SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) spreads suggests a widespread misunderstanding of how viruses work. This book will focus on the interpretation of scientific and medical results, giving the reader guidance on interpreting virological data, including the concepts of ‘live’ versus infectious virus. The first section covers the background of virology and immunology, introducing the reader to the science of virology (using COVID-19 as an illustration) and considers the measurement of infectious disease, using polymerase chain reaction (PCR), molecular biology and the immune system. The second section looks at clinical virology and neurovirology. Taking a novel perspective on how viruses may play a role in evolution, this book discusses antivirals and how autoimmune disorders may be caused or triggered by viruses. Concise and practical, this is a key resource for those working in neurology, infectious disease and virology.

  • Introduces readers to the science of virology using COVID-19 as an illustration, with real world examples to ground the book
  • Discusses virus infectivity and methods of immune and antiviral control, improving readers’ understanding of live versus infectious virus and the measurement of infectious virus
  • Written by an experienced professor of Neurology, Microbiology and Immunology, his wealth of knowledge and expertise in neurovirology has been condensed into this concise and practical resource

Περιεχόμενα

Preface
1. Introduction to virology
2. Measurement of infectious virus
3. Molecular biology: the synthesis of dna, rna, protein
4. The immune system – innate and adaptive
5. Viral pathogenesis
6. Clinical virology
7. Clinical neurovirology and immunology
8. Experimental neurovirology
9. The future.