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Arboviruses : molecular biology, evolution and control /

"Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) are the causative agents of significant morbidity and mortality among humans and domestic animals globally. They are maintained in complex biological life cycles, involving a primary vertebrate host and a primary arthropod vector. While all known arbovirus...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Vasilakis, Nikos (Editor ), Gubler, D. J. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Norfolk, UK : Caister Academic Press, [2016]
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505 0 |a 1. The arboviruses : quo vadis? -- Part I. Molecular Biology : 2. The taxonomy of arboviruses -- 3. Genomic organization of arboviral families -- 4. Host metabolism and its contribution in flavivirus biogenesis -- 5. Vector-borne bunyavirus pathogenesis and innate immune evasion -- 6. Vector-borne rhabdoviruses -- 7. Alphavirus : host interactions -- 8. Molecular interactions between arboviruses and insect vectors : insects' immune responses to virus infection -- Part II. Viral diversity and evolution : 9. Genetic diversity of arboviruses -- 10. Ecological and epidemiological factors influencing arbovirus diversity, evolution and spread -- 11. Role of inter- and intra-host genetics in arbovirus evolution -- 12. Arbovirus genomics and metagenomics -- 13. Role of vertical transmission in mosquito-borne arbovirus maintenance and evolution -- 14. The boundaries of arboviruses : complexities revealed in their host ranges, virus-host interactions and evolutionary relationships -- Part III. Arbovirus diagnosis and control : 15. Laboratory diagnosis of arboviruses -- 16. Conventional vector control : evidence it controls arboviruses -- 17. Biological control of arbovirus vectors -- 18. RNA interference : a pathway to arbovirus control -- 19. Genetically modified vectors for control of arboviruses -- 20. Arbovirus vaccines -- 21. Small molecule drug development for dengue virus -- Part IV. Future trends : 22. Arbovirology : back to the future. 
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