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Zoonotic Viruses of Northern Eurasia Taxonomy and Ecology

By: Dimitry Lvov(Author), Mikhail Shchelkanov(Author), Sergey Alkhovsky(Author), Petr Deryabin(Author)
440 pages, Colour and b/w illustrations
Publisher: Academic Press
Zoonotic Viruses of Northern Eurasia
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About this book

Zoonotic Viruses of Northern Eurasia: Taxonomy and Ecology provides a review of modern data of the taxonomy, distribution, and ecology of zoonotic viruses in the ecosystems of Northern Eurasia. With climate changes, increasing population density of arthropod vectors and vertebrate hosts, development of unused lands, transferences of viruses by birds, bats, infected humans, and animals, vectors allow virus populations to adapt to the new environment. This leads to the appearance of emerging or re-emerging infections.

Zoonotic Viruses of Northern Eurasia presents data about circulation and evolution of influenza viruses, tick-borne encephalitis virus, West Nile virus, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus, hantaviruses, Sindbis virus, California encephalitis group viruses and other pathogenic viruses as well as of novel viruses classified for the first time using next-generation sequence.

Contents

I. Introduction

II. Development of virology – history of emerging viruses

III. Ecological approach for investigation of zoonotic viruses
 III.1. General concepts
 III.2. Vertebrate hosts
 III.3. Arthropod vectors

IV. Methods
 IV.1. Ecologo-virological monitoring of Northern Eurasia territories
 IV.2. Long-time storing of isolated strains
 IV.3. Next generation sequencing

V. Zoonotic viruses of Northern Eurasia: taxonomy and ecology
 V.1. Order Mononegavirales
 V.2. Order Picornavirales
 V.3. Double stranded RNA viruses
 V.4. Single stranded RNA viruses
 V.5. Double stranded DNA viruses
 V.6. Prions

VI. Indexes
 VI.1. Virus index
 VI.2. Arthropod index
 VI.3. Vertebrate index
 VI.4. Abbreviations index

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By: Dimitry Lvov(Author), Mikhail Shchelkanov(Author), Sergey Alkhovsky(Author), Petr Deryabin(Author)
440 pages, Colour and b/w illustrations
Publisher: Academic Press
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