Search
 
Home| Join Our Mailing List| New Reviews| New Titles
Editor's Choice| Bestsellers| Textbooks| Book Series| Study Guides| E-Catalogues
  MEDICINE AND HEALTHCARE
  Alternative Medicine
Anatomy/ Embryology
Bioengineering/
Biomedical Engineering

Cardiology and Pulmonary
Medicine

Clinical Biochemistry
Ear, Nose and Throat
Endocrinology
General Medicine
Geriatric Medicine/
Gerontology

Haematology & Vascular
Medicine

Healthcare/ Social Medicine
Human Physiology
Immunology/ Oncology/
Tropical Medicine

Infectious Diseases
Internal Medicine
Microbiology/Virology
Nephrology/ Renal Medicine/
Urology

Neurology/ Neuroscience
Nuclear Medicine/ Radiology/
Imaging

Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Occupational Medicine/
Public Health

Ophthalmology
Orthopaedics/ Biomechanics/
Rheumatology

Paediatrics
Pathology
Pharmacology/ Drug
Discovery/ Pharmaceuticals

Psychiatry
Surgery/ Anaesthesia
Toxicology
New Titles
August Bestsellers
Editor's Choice
Nobel Lectures
Textbooks
Recent Reviews
Book Series
Related Journals
  • Gene Therapy and Regulation (GTR)
  • Journal of Musculoskeletal Research (JMR)
  • The American Journal of Chinese Medicine (AJCM)
  • Medical and Life Sciences Journals
  • Request for related catalogues
     
      PRODUCTS
      Journals
    eBooks
    Journals Archives
    eProceedings
     
      RESOURCES
      For Librarians
    For Authors
    For Booksellers
    For Translation Rights About Us
    Contact Us
    How to Order News
    Inspection Copy
     

    DENGUE

    edited by Scott B Halstead (International Vaccine Institute, Korea)

    Table of Contents (42k)
    Preface (55k)
    Chapter 1: Dengue: Overview and History (151k)

    This unique volume presents an up-to-date review of one of the world's major health problems — diseases caused by the four dengue viruses. It begins with an insightful story of the origin of dengue disease outbreaks, including the emergence of severe and fatal dengue hemorrhagic fever. The nature, structure and biology of the four dengue viruses are described, and a major portion of the book is focused on the epidemiology of dengue as a mosquito-borne disease. This is complemented by critiques of existing mosquito control programs by three groups of outstanding authorities. The strongest element of the volume is its comprehensive description of the current understanding of dengue disease pathogenesis, followed by an analysis of the pros and cons of five of the most controversial areas in the field: the WHO DEF case definition, secondary dengue infections, virulent viruses, the role of abnormal T cells and autoimmunity.

     
    Contents:
    • Dengue: Overview and History (S B Halstead)
    • The Infectious Agent (D W C Beasley & A D T Barrett)
    • Epidemiology (S B Halstead)
    • Resistance to Infection (D W Vaughn et al.)
    • Clinical Features of Dengue (J Farrar)
    • Management of Dengue (B Wills)
    • Pathogenesis: Risk Factors Prior to Infection (S B Halstead)
    • Elimination of Infection (A L Rothman & F A Ennis)
    • Pathophysiology (S B Halstead)
    • Diagnosis of Dengue Virus Infections (T P Endy et al.)
    • The Control of Dengue Vectors (N G Gratz & S B Halstead)
    • Biological Control of Dengue Vectors: Promises from the Past (B H Kay)
    • Mosquito Control: Behavioral and Community Interventions (P Winch et al.)
    • Controversies (J Rigau-Perez et al.)
     
    Readership: Academics, researchers, graduates in the field of infectious diseases and virology as well as pharmaceutical and biotech companies involved in dengue vaccine research.
     


     
    508pp    Pub. date: Oct 2008  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-228-0
    1-84816-228-6
       US$146 / £86

     


    508pp    Pub. date: Oct 2008  
    ISBN:   978-1-84816-229-7(ebook)
    1-84816-229-4(ebook)
       US$190 / £112

     


     

    Imperial College Press  |  Global Publishing  |  Asia-Pacific Biotech News  |  Innovation Magazine
    Labcreations Co  |  Meeting Matters  |  National Academies Press

    Copyright © 2009 World Scientific Publishing Co. All rights reserved.
    Updated on 6 November 2009