West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis and the Host Immune Response
West Nile virus is a neurotropic flavivirus that has emerged globally as a primary cause of viral encephalitis. Infection of humans and other vertebrate animals is associated with a febrile illness that can progress to a lethal encephalitis or flaccid paralysis syndrome. Its appearance in the Western Hemisphere in 1999 and the corresponding increase in global disease burden over the last decade have been accompanied by intensive study, including the entry of many scientists into the field. Breakthroughs have been made in understanding the unique transmission pattern between the vector and the multiple avian and mammalian hosts and targets. Studies in mammalian systems have dissected the viral and host factors that determine the pathogenesis and outcome of West Nile virus infection. On the basis of these experiments, progress has been made on the identification of genetic factors that predispose to severe human disease. Thus, in a remarkably short period of time, insight has been gained on a wide variety of disciplines related to West Nile virus biology. The aim of this book was to assemble an up-to-date and cutti- edge anthology from the leading experts in the field. The chapters are balanced by submissions from newcomers who have made significant recent contributions with those from established investigators who have dedicated their careers to the study of West Nile virus.
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West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis and the Host Immune Response
West Nile virus is a neurotropic flavivirus that has emerged globally as a primary cause of viral encephalitis. Infection of humans and other vertebrate animals is associated with a febrile illness that can progress to a lethal encephalitis or flaccid paralysis syndrome. Its appearance in the Western Hemisphere in 1999 and the corresponding increase in global disease burden over the last decade have been accompanied by intensive study, including the entry of many scientists into the field. Breakthroughs have been made in understanding the unique transmission pattern between the vector and the multiple avian and mammalian hosts and targets. Studies in mammalian systems have dissected the viral and host factors that determine the pathogenesis and outcome of West Nile virus infection. On the basis of these experiments, progress has been made on the identification of genetic factors that predispose to severe human disease. Thus, in a remarkably short period of time, insight has been gained on a wide variety of disciplines related to West Nile virus biology. The aim of this book was to assemble an up-to-date and cutti- edge anthology from the leading experts in the field. The chapters are balanced by submissions from newcomers who have made significant recent contributions with those from established investigators who have dedicated their careers to the study of West Nile virus.
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West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis and the Host Immune Response

West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis and the Host Immune Response

by Michael S. Diamond (Editor)
West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis and the Host Immune Response

West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis and the Host Immune Response

by Michael S. Diamond (Editor)

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Overview

West Nile virus is a neurotropic flavivirus that has emerged globally as a primary cause of viral encephalitis. Infection of humans and other vertebrate animals is associated with a febrile illness that can progress to a lethal encephalitis or flaccid paralysis syndrome. Its appearance in the Western Hemisphere in 1999 and the corresponding increase in global disease burden over the last decade have been accompanied by intensive study, including the entry of many scientists into the field. Breakthroughs have been made in understanding the unique transmission pattern between the vector and the multiple avian and mammalian hosts and targets. Studies in mammalian systems have dissected the viral and host factors that determine the pathogenesis and outcome of West Nile virus infection. On the basis of these experiments, progress has been made on the identification of genetic factors that predispose to severe human disease. Thus, in a remarkably short period of time, insight has been gained on a wide variety of disciplines related to West Nile virus biology. The aim of this book was to assemble an up-to-date and cutti- edge anthology from the leading experts in the field. The chapters are balanced by submissions from newcomers who have made significant recent contributions with those from established investigators who have dedicated their careers to the study of West Nile virus.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387798400
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 02/12/2009
Series: Emerging Infectious Diseases of the 21st Century
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 485
File size: 6 MB

Table of Contents

Global Epidemiology of West Nile Virus.- West Nile Virus: Molecular Epidemiology and Diversity.- Vector Biology and West Nile Virus.- Clinical Manifestations of Neurological Disease.- Molecular Biology of West Nile Virus.- Virulence of West Nile Virus in Different Animal Hosts.- Innate immune Response and Mechanisms of Interferon Antagonism Against West Nile Virus.- Innate Immune Responses to West Nile Virus Infection.- Mechanisms of Complement Regulation of Infection by Flaviviruses.- Antibody-Mediated Neutralization of West Nile Virus: Factors that Govern Neutralization Potency.- Structural Basis of Antibody Protection Against West Nile Virus.- Molecular Mechanisms of Flaviviral Membrane Fusion.- CD4 + and CD8 + T-Cell Immune Responses in West Nile Virus Infection.- Enhanced Antigen Processing or Immune Evasion? West Nile Virus and the Induction of Immune Recognition Molecules.- Chemokines and Clearance of West Nile Virus Infection.- Persistence of West Nile Virus Infection in Vertebrates.- West Nile Virus Infection of the Central Nervous System.- The Human Antibody Response Against WNV.- Antibody Protection and Therapy for West Nile Virus Infections.- Vaccine Development Against West Nile Virus.- Novel Therapeutics Against West Nile Virus.
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