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Main description:
Ebola Virus Disease: From Origins to Outbreak covers Ebola virus disease in its entirety from its origins through major outbreaks in the past to the present day outbreak. It contains information on the West Saharan response to Ebola as well as highlights from the field in West Africa from Dr. Qureshi and Dr. Chughtai, helping to solve the primary question of what's next and aiding in formulating a path forward. With a growing awareness of the devastating effects of this viral disease and an influx of topical research, this book provides the information the global community of researchers, clinicians and students need to better inform their research and study of Ebola virus disease.
Contents:
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 Ebola virus: Nature's experiment gone wrong
Chapter 2 A personal journey
Chapter 3 Ebola virus the origins (history of Ebola virus outbreaks)
Chapter 4 Ebola virus in the light of other pandemics
Chapter 5 Most recent outbreaks 2014
Chapter 6 West Saharan response to Ebola virus epidemic
Chapter 7 Ebola virus disease in the United States
Chapter 8 Structure and genetics of Ebola virus disease
Chapter 9 The clinical manifestations and lab diagnosis of Ebola
Chapter 10 Treatment of Ebola virus disease: therapeutic agents
Chapter 11 Ebola virus natural reservoirs (zoological connection)
Chapter 12 economic impact of Ebola virus disease
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Elsevier (Academic Press Inc)
Publication date: January, 2016
Pages: 224
Weight: 360g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Infectious Diseases, Microbiology