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History of arbovirology = memories from the field.. Volume II,. Virus family and regional perspectives, molecular biology and pathogenesis /
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History of arbovirology/ edited by Nikos Vasilakis, Laura D. Kramer.
Reminder of title:
memories from the field.
remainder title:
Virus family and regional perspectives, molecular biology and pathogenesis
other author:
Vasilakis, Nikos.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2023.,
Description:
xx, 530 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. RNAi: The Mosquito Defense System Against Damage Due to Arbovirus Infection -- 2. A First-hand Account of the Progression of Flavivirus Molecular Biology -- 3. Sindbis Virus: Studies of Alphavirus Pathogenesis -- 4. Mechanisms of Tick-borne Virus Transmission -- 5. The Use of Humanized Mice to Understand Arbovirus Pathogenesis -- 6. Molecular Biology of Arboviruses -- 7. Mosquito-Virus-Environment Interactions -- 8. A Brief Historical Overview of the Discovery of Arboviruses in the USSR and Russia -- 9. The History of the Emergence of La Crosse Encephalitis Virus in the Driftless Area of the United States: A Mosquito Runs Through It! -- 10. "It Isn't Going to Reach Here": Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis in Texas, 1971 -- 11. History of Arbovirology in Canada -- 12. Arbovirus Discovery in the British Empire: India and Africa, c. 1880-1960 -- 13. History of Arbovirology in Japan -- 14. Ockelbo Disease in Sweden: Unraveling the Epidemiology, Ecology, and Evolution of Sindbis Virus -- 15. Human Arboviruses in Eastern, South-Eastern, and Southern Asia: A Brief History of Their Isolation and Characteristics -- 16. History of Arbovirus Research in Kenya -- 17. Vector Studies in the Amazon Basin Region of Peru -- 18. Zika Virus Studies in West Africa -- 19. Hemorrhagic Fevers -- 20. Chronicles of Hantaviruses: Virus Discovery to Vaccine Candidates -- 21. A History of Tick-Borne Encephalitis and Its Virus -- 22. Kyasanur Forest Disease -- 23. The Discovery of Insect-Specific Viruses in Australia: Mossies, Old Mates, and New Methods.
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Springer Nature eBook
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Arbovirus infections - History. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22003-6
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9783031220036
History of arbovirology = memories from the field.. Volume II,. Virus family and regional perspectives, molecular biology and pathogenesis /
History of arbovirology
memories from the field.Volume II,Virus family and regional perspectives, molecular biology and pathogenesis /[electronic resource] :Virus family and regional perspectives, molecular biology and pathogenesisedited by Nikos Vasilakis, Laura D. Kramer. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2023. - xx, 530 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. RNAi: The Mosquito Defense System Against Damage Due to Arbovirus Infection -- 2. A First-hand Account of the Progression of Flavivirus Molecular Biology -- 3. Sindbis Virus: Studies of Alphavirus Pathogenesis -- 4. Mechanisms of Tick-borne Virus Transmission -- 5. The Use of Humanized Mice to Understand Arbovirus Pathogenesis -- 6. Molecular Biology of Arboviruses -- 7. Mosquito-Virus-Environment Interactions -- 8. A Brief Historical Overview of the Discovery of Arboviruses in the USSR and Russia -- 9. The History of the Emergence of La Crosse Encephalitis Virus in the Driftless Area of the United States: A Mosquito Runs Through It! -- 10. "It Isn't Going to Reach Here": Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis in Texas, 1971 -- 11. History of Arbovirology in Canada -- 12. Arbovirus Discovery in the British Empire: India and Africa, c. 1880-1960 -- 13. History of Arbovirology in Japan -- 14. Ockelbo Disease in Sweden: Unraveling the Epidemiology, Ecology, and Evolution of Sindbis Virus -- 15. Human Arboviruses in Eastern, South-Eastern, and Southern Asia: A Brief History of Their Isolation and Characteristics -- 16. History of Arbovirus Research in Kenya -- 17. Vector Studies in the Amazon Basin Region of Peru -- 18. Zika Virus Studies in West Africa -- 19. Hemorrhagic Fevers -- 20. Chronicles of Hantaviruses: Virus Discovery to Vaccine Candidates -- 21. A History of Tick-Borne Encephalitis and Its Virus -- 22. Kyasanur Forest Disease -- 23. The Discovery of Insect-Specific Viruses in Australia: Mossies, Old Mates, and New Methods.
These books bring together a panel of expert arbovirologists who recall the history of arbovirology from very personal perspectives. In these timely volumes, the authors describe seminal moments in their experiences in the field and how they integrated these findings with lab studies to further clarify the ecology and epidemiology of diverse arboviruses. Authors identify the most pressing questions that remain to be answered, providing a basis for current research and a stimulus to engage those entering the field. Over the last 20 years a generational gap has developed between the giants of arbovirus research and discovery and the new generation. This gap developed due to an ebbing of training and investment in passing the scepter to the next generation, leading to a lack of continuity among the generations that threatens to derail the rich history of virus discovery, field epidemiology and understanding of the richness of diversity that surrounds us. This lack of continuity may have immediate and disastrous consequences for public health when yet to be discovered arboviruses emerge. The purpose of these books is to bridge this gap by providing a historical context for the work being done today and provide continuity between the generations. To this end, the books provide a narrative of the thrill of scientific discovery and excitement of field adventures and lab studies of that generation -- essential reading for every arbovirologist, and highly recommended for all virologists and public health officials, as well as those students considering future research options. Volume I consists of the personal reflections of arbovirologists who played a significant role in the advancement of arbovirology across the globe. Volume II transitions to descriptions of region-specific and virus family-specific perspectives of arbovirology, as well as recollections of the early events of molecular advances and pathogenesis studies.
ISBN: 9783031220036
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-22003-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 579.2562
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