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|a The Intersection of Bats and Human Health and Welfare.
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|a TITLE PAGE -- COPYRIGHT PAGE -- CONTENTS -- FOREWORD -- A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO UNIQUE FEATURES OF BATS IN RELATION TO INFECTIOUS DISEASES -- ABOUT THE COMPANION WEBSITE -- PART I INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER 1 BAT IMMUNOLOGY -- 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF BATS -- 1.1.1 White blood cell count and other serological parameters -- 1.1.2 Innate versus adaptive immunity -- 1.1.3 MicroRNA -- 1.2 VIRAL PATTERN-RECOGNITION RECEPTORS AND THE BAT IMMUNE RESPONSE TO MICROBES -- 1.3 INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERFERONS
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|a 1.3.1 Regulation of interferon production1.3.2 The JAK-STAT pathway and interferonâ#x80;#x90;stimulated genes -- 1.3.3 Type I interferons -- 1.3.4 Type II interferon -- 1.3.5 Type III interferons -- 1.3.6 Viral avoidance of the host IFN response -- 1.4 ANTIBODIES AND B LYMPHOCYTES -- 1.5 MACROPHAGES, DENDRITIC CELLS, AND PROINFLAMMATORY CYTOKINES -- 1.6 T LYMPHOCYTES -- 1.7 OTHER PARAMETERS OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE -- 1.8 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- PART II VIRAL INFECTIONS OF BATS -- CHAPTER 2 RABIES VIRUS AND OTHER BAT RHABDOVIRUSES
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|a 2.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE FAMILY RHABDOVIRIDAE2.2 LYSSAVIRUSES -- 2.2.1 Rabies virus -- 2.2.2 Other lyssaviruses of bats -- 2.2.3 Lyssavirus transmission -- 2.2.4 Lyssavirus sites of infection -- 2.2.5 Lyssavirus entry into cells -- 2.2.6 Prevention of lyssavirus infection -- 2.2.7 Immune response to lyssaviruses -- 2.2.8 Lyssavirus surveillance -- 2.3 OTHER RHABDOVIRUSES -- 2.3.1 The Kern Canyon serogroup of genus Vesiculovirus -- 2.3.2 Kumasi rhabdovirus -- 2.3.3 Unclassified rhabdoviruses -- 2.4 CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES
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|a CHAPTER 3 HENIPAVIRUSES AND OTHER PARAMYXOVIRUSES OF BATS 3.1 INTRODUCTION TO PARAMYXOVIRIDAE -- 3.2 DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH PARAMYXOVIRIDAE -- 3.2.1 Henipaviruses and disease -- 3.2.2 Morbilliviruses and disease -- 3.2.3 Rubulaviruses and disease -- 3.3 HENIPAVIRUSES IN BATS -- 3.3.1 Henipaviruses in bats from Oceania and Southeast Asia -- 3.3.2 Henipaviruses and bats from Africa -- 3.3.3 Henipaviruses in bats from Madagascar -- 3.3.4 Henipavirus proteins and infection of bats -- 3.4 HENDRA VIRUS
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|a 3.4.1 Hendra virus in Australian bats, horses, and humans3.4.2 Factors affecting levels of Hendra viruses in bats and the potential for zoonotic transmission -- 3.5 NIPAH VIRUS -- 3.5.1 Nipah virus in humans and pigs -- 3.5.2 Nipah virus in bats from Malaysia and Indonesia -- 3.5.3 Nipah virus in bats from India and Bangladesh -- 3.5.4 Interspecies Nipah virus transmission via date palm sap and bat urine -- 3.6 CEDAR VIRUS -- 3.7 PROTECTIVE BAT RESPONSES TO HENIPAVIRUS INFECTION -- 3.7.1 The interferon/STAT pathway and henipaviruses
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