Chapter 17 Parvoviridae
Properties of Pmmiridne 285 Parvovirus B19 288 Enteric Parvoviruses 292 Dependoviruses 292 Further Reading 293
Chapter 18 Papovaviridae
Properties of Papovaviridae 294 Papillomaviruses 294 Polyomaviruses 302 Further Reading 304
Properties of Adenoviridae 306 Pathogenesis and Immunity 309 Clinical Syndromes 310 Laboratory Diagnosis 312 Epidemiology 314 Control 314 Further Reading 315
Properties o( Herpesmridae 318 Herpes Simplex Viruses 323 VariceJIa-Zoster Virus 330 Cytomegalovirus 334 Human Herpesvirus 6 341 Epstein-Barr Virus 343 Herpes B Virus 346 Further Reading 346
Properties of Poxviridae 348 Pathogenesis and Immunity 352 Laboratory Diagnosis 352 Human infections with Orthopoxviruses 353 Human Infections wiih Para poxviruses 356
MoJIuscum Contagiosum 356 Yabapox and Tanapox 357 Further Reading 357
Properties of Hepadmviridae 359 Clinical Features of Hepatitis B 362 Pathogenesis and Immunity 364 Laboratory Diagnosis 366 Epidemiology 369 Control 369
Deltavirus (Hepatitis D) 373 Further Reading 379
Chapter 23 Picornaviridae
Properties of Picornaviridae 382 Polioviruses 385 Other Enteroviruses 391 Rhinoviruses 398 Hepatitis A 400 Further Reading 405
Chapter 24 Calkivindae and Astroviridae
Caliciviruses Associated with Gastroenteritis Hepatitis E 411 Astroviruses 415 Further Reading 417
Properties of Togaviridae 418 Pathogenesis 421 Clinical Syndromes 421 Laboratory Diagnosis 423 Epidemiology 424 Control 426 Rubella 427 Further Reading 432
Chapter 26 Flaviviridae
Properties of Flaviviridae 434 Pathogenesis and Clinical Features 436
Laboratory Diagnosis 437 Epidemiology and Control 438 Yellow Fever 438 Dengue 441
Flavivirus Encephalitides 443 Tick-Borne Flavivirus Hemorrhagic Fevers Hepatitis C 445 Further Reading 449
Chapter 27 Coronaviridae
Properlies of Coronaviridae 451 Pathogenesis and Immunity 454 Clinical Features 454 Laboratory Diagnosis 454 Epidemiology 455 Further Reading 455
Chapter 28 Paramyxoviridae
Properties of Paramyxoviridae 456 Measles 461 Mumps 465 Parainfluenza Viruses 467 Respiratory Syncytial Virus 469 Further Reading 474
Chapter 29 Rhabdoviridae
Properties of Rhabdoviridae 475 Rabies 478 Vesicular Stomatitis 482 Further Reading 482
Chapter 30 Filoviridae
Properties of Filoviridae 485 Pathogenesis 486 Clinical Features 486 Laboratory Diagnosis 487 Epidemiology 487 Prevention 487 Further Reading 488
Properties of Orthomyxovindae Pathogenesis and Immunity Clinical Features of Influenza Laboratory Diagnosis 494 Epidemiology 495 Control 496 Further Reading 499
Properties of Arenaviridae 500 Laboratory Diagnosis 503 Epidemiology 504 Diseases Caused by Arenaviruses 504 Prevention and Treatment 507 Further Reading 508
Chapter 33 Bunyavtridae
Properties of Bunyavtridae 509
Pathogenesis 513
Laboratory Diagnosis 513
Rift Valley Fever 513
Sandfly Fever 515
Oropouche Fever 516
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever 517
Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome 518
Further Reading 520
Chapter 34 Reoviridae
Properties of Reoviridae 522 Rotaviruses 524 Coltiviruses and Orbiviruses 528 Orthoreovi ruses 529 Further Reading 530
Chapter 35 Rctroviridae
Properties of Retroviridae 532
Human T-Cell Leukemia (Lymphotropic) Viruses 535
Human Immunodeficiency Viruses 538
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