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Further Reading

Chapter 1. Towards a Definition of a Virus

  • Cann, A. 2001. Principles of Molecular Virology, 3rd edn. Academic Press, London.
  • Flint , S. J., Enquist, L. W., Krug, R. M., Racaniello, V. R., Skalka, A. M. 2003. Principles of Virology: molecular biology, pathogenesis, and control, 2nd edn. ASM Press, Harnden, VA.
  • Granoff, A., Webster, R. G. 1999. Encyclopedia of Virology, 2nd edn, vol 1. Academic Press, New York.
  • Hull , R. 2002. Matthew’s Plant Virology, 4th edn. Academic Press, New York.
  • Knipe, D. M., Howley, P. M., Griffin, D. E., et al. 2001. Field’s Virology, 4th edn. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia.
  • Mahy, B. W. J. 2001. A Dictionary of Virology, 3rd edn. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
  • Murphy, F. A., Gibbs, E. P. J., Horzinek, M. C., Studdert, M. J. 1999. Veterinary Virology, 3rd edn. Academic Press, New York.
  • Old, R. W., Primrose, S. B. 1994. Principles of Genetic Manipulation, 5th edn. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford.
  • White, D. O., Fenner, F. J. 1994. Medical Virology, 4th edn. Academic Press, New York.
  • Zuckerman, A. J., Banatvala, J., Pattison, J. R. 1999. Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology, 4th edn. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 2. Some Methods for Studying Animal Viruses

  • Adolph, K. W. 1994. Molecular virology techniques. In Methods in Molecular Genetics, vol. 4. Academic Press, New York.
  • Bendinelli, M., Friedman, H. 1998. Rapid detection of Infectious Agents. Plenum, New York.
  • Clementi, N. 2000. Quantitative molecular analysis of virus expression and replication. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 38, 2030–2036.
  • Crowther, J. R. 2000. The ELISA guide. Humana, Totowa, NJ.
  • Desselberger, U., Flewett, T. H. 1993. Clinical and public health virology: a continuous task of changing pattern. Progress in Medical Virology 40, 48–81.
  • Harlow, E., Lane, D. 1988. Antibodies: A Laboratory Manual. Cold Spring Harbor Press, NY.
  • Liddell, J. E., Weeks, I. 1995. Antibody Technology. Bios Scientific Publishers, Oxford.
  • Mahy, B. W. J., Kangro, H. O. 1996. Virology Methods Manual. Academic Press, London.
  • Masters, J. R. W. 1999. Animal cell culture, 3rd edn. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Payment, P., Trudel, M. 1993. Methods and Techniques in Virology. Marcel Dekker, New York.
  • Price, C., Newman, D. 1996. Principles and Practice of Immunoassay, 2nd edn. Stockton, London.
  • Taubenberger, J. K., Layne, S. P. 2001. Diagnosis of influenza virus: coming to grips with the molecular era. Molecular Diagnosis 6, 291–305.
  • Wiedbrauk, D. L., Farkas, D. H. 1995. Molecular Methods for Virus Detection. Academic Press, New York.
  • Wild, D. 2001. The Immunoassay Handbook, 2nd edn. Nature Publishing Group, London.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 3. The Structure of Virus Particles

  • Branden, C., Tooze, J. 1999. Introduction to Protein Structure, 2nd edn. Garland Publishing, New York.
  • Butler , P. J. G. 1984. The current picture of the structure and assembly of tobacco mosaic virus. Journal of General Virology 65, 253–279.
  • Caspar, D. L. D., Klug, A. 1962. Physical principles in the construction of regular viruses. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium of Quantitative Biology 27, 1–24.
  • Eiserling, F. A. 1979. Bacteriophage structure. In Comprehensive Virology (H. Fraenkel-Conrat, and R. R. Wagner, eds), Vol. 13, pp. 543–580. Plenum Press, New York.
  • Hogle, J. M., ed. 1990. Virus structure. Seminars in Virology1, 385–487 (several articles).
  • Johnson, J. E. 2003. Virus particle dynamics. Advances in Protein Chemistry 64, 197–218.
  • Rixon, F. J., Chiu, W. 2003. Studying large viruses. Advances in Protein Chemistry 64, 379–408.
  • Smith, T. J., Baker, T. 1999. Picornaviruses: epitopes, canyons, and pockets. Advances in Virus Research 53, 1–23.
  • Stuart, D. 1993. Virus structures. Current Opinion in Structural Biology 3, 167–174.
  • Tyler, K. L., Oldstone, M. B. A. 1998. Reoviruses I. Structure, proteins and genetics. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 233, 1–213.
  • Wiley, D. C., Skehel, J. J. 1987. The structure and function of the hemagglutinin membrane glycoprotein of influenza virus. Annual Review of Biochemistry 56 , 365–394.
  • Zhou, Z. H., Chiu, W. 2003. Determination of icosahedral virus structures by electron cryomicroscopy at sub-nanometer resolution. Advances in Protein Chemistry 64, 93–124.
  • For images of virus particles see the Virus Particle Explorer (VIPER) website: http://viperdb.scripps.edu
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 4. Classification of Viruses

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  • Fauquet, C. M., Mayo, M. A., Maniloff, J., Desselberger, U., Ball, L. A., eds. 2005. Virus
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  • Flores, R., Di Serio, F., Hernández, C. 1997. Viroids: the noncoding genomes. Seminars in Virology 8, 65–73.
  • Karayiannis, P. 1998. Hepatitis D virus. Reviews in Medical Virology 8, 13–24.
  • Symons, R. H., ed. 1990. Viroids and related pathogenic RNAs. Seminars in Virology, 1(2).
  • The website of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV)
    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ICTVdb/index.htm
  • The GenBank sequence database (includes virus genome sequences) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Entrez/index.htm

Chapter 5. The Process of Infection: I. Attachment of Viruses and the Entry of Their Genomes into the Target Cell

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  • Dimitrov, D. S. 2004. Virus entry: molecular mechanisms and biomedical applications. Nature Reviews Microbiology 2, 109–122.
  • Forrest, J. C., Dermody, T. S. 2003. Reovirus receptors and pathogenesis. Journal of Virology 77, 9109–9115.
  • Greenberg, M., Cammack, N., Salgo, M., Smiley, L. 2004. HIV fusion and its inhibition in antiretroviral therapy. Reviews in Medical Virology 14, 321–337.
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  • Lindberg, A. A. 1977. Bacterial surface carbohydrate and bacteriophage adsorption. In Surface Carbohydrates of Prokaryotic Cells ( I. W. Sutherland, ed.), pp. 289–356. Academic Press, London.
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  • Pierson, T. C., Doms, R. W., Pohlmann, S. 2004. Prospects of HIV-1 entry inhibitors as novel therapeutics. Reviews in Medical Virology 14, 255–270.
  • Poranen, M., Daugelavicius, R., Bamford, D. H. 2002. Common principles in viral entry. Annual Review of Microbiology 56, 521–538.
  • Rinaldo, C. R., Piazza, P. 2004. Virus infection of dendritic cells: portal for host invasion and host defense. Trends in Microbiology 12, 337–345.
  • Schneider-Schaulies, J. 2000. Cellular receptors for viruses: links to tropism and pathogenesis. Journal of General Virology 81, 1413–1429.
  • Sieczkarski, S. B., Whittaker, G. R. 2002. Dissecting virus entry via endocytosis. Journal of General Virology 83, 1535–1545.
  • Skehel, J. J., Wiley, D. C. 2000. Receptor binding and membrane fusion in virus entry: the influenza hemagglutinin. Annual Review of Biochemistry 69, 531–569.
  • Stewart, P. L., Dermody, T. S., Nemerow, G. R. 2003. Structural basis of nonenveloped virus cell entry. Advances in Protein Chemistry 64, 455–491.
  • Yanagi, Y. 2001. The cellular receptor for measles virus – elusive no more. Reviews in Medical Virology 11, 149–156.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 6. The Process of Infection: IIA. The Replication of Viral DNA

  • Challberg, M., ed. 1991. Viral DNA replication. Seminars in Virology2(4).
  • Cotmore, S. F. & Tattershall, P. 1995. DNA replication in the autonomous parvoviruses. Seminars in Virology 5, 271–281.
  • Lehman, I. R. & Boehmer, P. E. 1999. Replication of herpes simplex virus DNA. Journal of Biological Chemistry 274, 28059–28062.
  • Kornberg, A. & Baker, T. 1991. DNA replication, 2nd edn. San Francisco: W. H. Freeman.
  • Liu, H., Naismith, J. H., Hay, R. T. 2003. Adenovirus DNA replication. Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 272, 131–164.
  • Ogawa, T. & Okazaki, T. 1980. Discontinuous DNA replication. Annual Review of Biochemistry 49, 421–457.
  • Waga, S. & Stillman, B. 1994. Anatomy of a DNA replication fork revealed by reconstitution of SV40 DNA replication in vitro. Nature 369, 207–212.
  • Waga, S. & Stillman, B. 1998. The DNA replication fork in eukaryotic cells. Annual Review of Biochemistry 67, 721–751.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 7. The Process of Infection: IIB. Genome Replication in RNA Viruses

  • Conzelmann, K-K. 1998. Nonsegmented negativestranded RNA viruses: genetics and manipulation of viral genomes. Annual Review of Genetics 32, 123–162.
  • Curran, J., Kolakofsky, D. 1999. Replication of paramyxoviruses. Advances in Virus Research 54, 403–422.
  • Dimmock, N. J. 1991. The biological significance of defective interfering viruses. Reviews in Medical Virology 1, 165–176.
  • Karayannis, P. 1998. Hepatitis D virus. Reviews in Medical Virology 8, 13–24.
  • Lai, M. M. C., Cavanagh, D. 1997. The molecular biology of coronaviruses. Advances in Virus Research 48, 1–100.
  • Marriott, A. C., Easton, A. J. 2000. Paramyxoviruses. In, reverse genetics of RNA viruses. Advances in Virus Research 53, 312–340.
  • Portela, A., Digard, P. 2002. The influenza virus nucleoprotein: a multifunctional RNA-binding protein pivotal to virus replication. Journal of General Virology 83, 723–734.
  • Roux, L., Simon, A. E., Holland, J. J. 1991. Effects of defective interfering viruses on viral replication and pathogenesis in vitro and in vivo. Advances in Virus Research 40, 181–211.
  • Spence, N., Barbara, D. 2000. Viroids and other subviral pathogens of plants: the smallest living fossils? Microbiology Today 27, 168–170.
  • Taylor, J. M. 1992. The structure and replication of hepatitis delta virus. Annual Review of Microbiology 42, 253–276.
  • Taylor, J. M. 2003. Replication of human hepatitis delta virus: recent developments. Trends in Microbiology 11, 185–190.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 8. The Process of Infection: IIC. The Replication of RNA Viruses with a DNA Intermediate and Vice Versa

  • Acheampong, E., Rosario-Otero, M., Dornburg, R., Pomerantz, R. J. 2003. Replication of lentiviruses. Frontiers in Bioscience 8, S156–S174.
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  • Goff, S. P. 1992. Genetics of retroviral integration. Annual Review of Genetics 26, 527–544.
  • Linial, M. L. 1999. Foamy viruses are unconventional retroviruses. Journal of Virology 73, 1747–1755.
  • Nassal, M., Schaller, H. 1993. Hepatitis B virus replication. Trends in Microbiology 1, 221–228.
  • Paillart, J. C., Shehu-Xhilaga, M., Marquet, R., Mak, J. 2004. Dimerization of retroviral RNA genomes: an inseparable pair. Nature Reviews Microbiology 2, 461–472.
  • Seeger, C., Mason, W. S. 1996. Reverse transcription and amplification of the hepatitis B virus genome. In DNA replication in Eukaryotic Cells (M. DePamphilis, ed.), pp. 815–831. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
  • Wilhelm, M., Wilhelm, F. X. 2001. Reverse transcription of retroviruses and LTR retrotransposons. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 58, 1246–1262.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 9. The Process of Infection: IIIA. Gene Expression in DNA Viruses and Reverse-Transcribing Viruses

  • Flint , J., Shenk, T. 1997. Viral transactivating proteins. Annual Reviews of Genetics 31, 177–212.
  • Fuchs, D. G., Pfister, H. 1994. Transcription of papillomavirus genomes. Intervirology 37, 159–167.
  • Wysocka, J., Herr, W. 2003. The herpes simplex virus VP16-induced complex: the makings of a regulatory switch. Trends in Biochemical Sciences 28, 294–304.
  • Gene expression of retroviruses and hepadnaviruses is considered in the further reading suggested in Chapter 8.
  • Some aspects of gene expression for various viruses covered in this chapter are included in the further reading suggested in Chapter 20.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 10. The Process of Infection: IIIB. Gene Expression and its Regulation in RNA Viruses

  • Bartlett N. M., Gilles, S. C., Bullivant, S., Bellamy, A. R. 1974. Electron microscopy study of reovirus reaction cores. Journal of Virology 14, 315–326.
  • Bishop, D. H. L. 1986. Ambisense RNA genomes of arenaviruses and phleboviruses. Advances in Virus Research 31, 1–51.
  • Conzelmann, K-K. 1998. Nonsegmented negativestranded RNA viruses: genetics and manipulation of viral genomes. Annual Review of Genetics 32, 123–162.
  • Curran, J., Kolakofsky, D. 1999. Replication of paramyxoviruses. Advances in Virus Research 54, 403–422.
  • Curran, J., Latorre, P., Kolakofsky, D. 1998. Translational gymnastics on the Sendai virus P/C mRNA. Seminars in Virology 8, 351–357.
  • Kormelink, R., de Haan, P., Meurs, C., Peters, D., Goldbach, R. 1992. The nucleotide-sequence of the M RNA segment of tomato spotted wilt virus, a bunyavirus with 2 ambisense RNA segments. Journal of General Virology 73, 2795–2804.
  • Lai, M. M. C., Cavanagh, D. 1997. The molecular biology of coronaviruses. Advances in Virus Research 48, 1–100.
  • Lamb, R. A., Horvath, C. M. 1991. Diversity of coding strategies in influenza-viruses. Trends in Genetics 7, 261–266.
  • Portela, A., Zurcher, T., Nieto, A., Ortin, J. 1999. Replication of orthomyxoviruses. Advances in Virus Research 54, 319–348.
  • Strauss, J. H., Strauss, E. G. 1994. The alphaviruses – gene-expression, replication, and evolution. Microbiological Reviews 58, 491–562.

Chapter 11. The Process of Infection: IV. The Assembly of Viruses

  • Butler , P. J. G. 1984. The current picture of the structure and assembly of tobacco mosaic virus. Journal of General Virology 65, 253–279.
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  • Earnshaw, W. C., Casjens, S. R. 1980. DNA packaging by the double-stranded DNA bacteriophages. Cell 21, 319–331.
  • Fujisawa , H., Hearing, P. 1994. Structure, function packaging signals and specificity of the DNA in double-stranded DNA viruses Seminars in Virology 5, 5–13.
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  • Homa, F. L., Brown, J. C. 1997. Capsid assembly and DNA packaging in herpes simplex virus. Reviews in Medical Virology 7, 107–122.
  • Hunter, E. 1994. Macromolecular interactions in the assembly of HIV and other retroviruses. Seminars in Virology 5, 71–83.
  • Jones, I. M., Morikawa, Y. 1998. The molecular basis of HIV capsid assembly. Reviews in Medical Virology 8, 87–95.
  • Mettenleiter, T. C. 2002. Herpesvirus assembly and egress. Journal of Virology 76, 1537–1547.
  • Nayak, D. P., Hui, E. K., Barman, S. 2004. Assembly and budding of influenza virus. Virus Research 106, 147–165.

Chapter 12. The Immune System and Virus Neutralization

  • Ahmed, R., ed. 1996. Immunity to viruses. Seminars in Virology 7, 93–155 (several articles).
  • Alcamí, A., Koszinowski, U. H. 2000. Viral evasion of immune responses. Immunology Today 21, 447–455.
  • Biron, C., Nguyen, K. B., Pien, G. C., Cousens, L. P., Salazar-Mather, T. P. 1999. Natural killer cells in antiviral defense: function and regulation by innate cytokines. Annual Review of Immunology 17, 189–200.
  • Boehme, K. W., Compton, T. 2004. Innate sensing of viruses by Toll-like receptors. Journal of Virology 78, 7867–7873.
  • Burton , D. R., Williamson, R. A., Parren, P. W. H. I. 2000. Antibody and virus: binding and neutralization. Virology 270, 1–3.
  • Globerson, A., Effros, R. B. 2000. Ageing of lymphocytes and lymphocytes in the aged. Immunology Today 21, 515–521.
  • Goldsby, R. A., Kindt, T. J., Osbourne, B. 2000. Kuby Immunology, 4th edn. W. H. Freeman, New York.
  • Jankovic, D., Liu, Z., Gause, W. C. 2001. Th1- and Th2-cell commitment during infectious disease: asymmetry in divergent pathways. Trends in Immunology 22, 450–457.
  • Katze, M. G., He, Y., Gale, M. 2002. Viruses and interferon: a fight for supremacy. Nature Reviews Immunology 2, 675–687.
  • McIntosh, E. D., Paradiso, P. R. 2003. Recent progress in the development of vaccines for infants and children. Vaccine 21, 601–604.
  • Rinaldo, C. R., Piazza, P. 2004. Virus infection of dendritic cells: portal for host invasion and host defense. Trends in Microbiology 12, 337–345.
  • Slifka, M. K. 2004. Immmunological memory to viral infection. Current Opinion in Immunology 16, 443–450.
  • Takeda, A., Kawaoka, Y. 2003. Antibody-dependent enhancement of viral infection: molecular mechanisms and in vivo implications. Reviews in Medical Virology 13, 387–398.
  • Tortorella, D., Gewurz, B. E., Furman, M. H., Schust, D. J., Ploegh, H. L. 2000. Viral subversion of the immune system. Annual Review of Immunology 18, 861–926.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 13. Interactions Between Animal Viruses and Cells

  • Carrasco, L. 1995. Modification of membrane permeability by animal viruses. Advances in Virus Research 45, 61–112.
  • Levine, B., Huang, Q., Isaacs, J. T., Reed, J. C., Griffin, D. E., Hardwick, J. M. 1993. Conversion of lytic to persistent alphavirus infection by the bcl-2 cellular oncogene. Nature ( London) 361, 739–742.
  • O’Brien, V. 1998. Viruses and apoptosis. Journal of General Virology 79, 1833–1845.
  • Oldstone, M. B. A. 1991. Molecular anatomy of viral persistence. Journal of Virology 65, 6381–6386.
  • Roulston, A., Marcellus, R. C., Branton, P. E. 1999. Viruses and apopotosis. Annual Review of Microbiology 53, 577–628.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 14. Animal Virus - Host Interactions

There is an enormous area to cover, but the following provide a way into the subject and more references.

  • Alcamí, A., Koszinowski, U. H. 2000. Viral evasion of immune responses. Immunology Today 21, 447–455.
  • Casadevall, A., Pirofski, L.-A. 1999. Host–pathogen interactions: redefining the basic concepts of virulence and pathogenicity. Infection and Immunity 67, 3703–3713.
  • Craighead, J. E. 2000. Pathology and Pathogenesis of Human Viral Disease. Academic Press, New York.
  • Fujinami, R. S., ed. 1990. Mechanisms of viral pathogenicity. Seminars in Virology 1, (4) (several articles).
  • Kovarik, J., Siegrist, C.-A. 1998. Immunity in early life. Immunology Today 19, 150–152.
  • Lederberg, J. 1999. Paradoxes of the host–parasite relationship. American Society for Microbiology News 65, 811–816.
  • Mims, C. A., Nash, A., Stephen, J. 2000. Mims’ Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease, 5th edn. Academic Press, London.
  • Pawelec, G., Solana, R. 1997. Immunosenescence. Immunology Today 18, 514–516.
  • Preston , C. M. 2000. Repression of viral transcription during herpes simplex virus latency. Journal of General Virology 81, 1–19.
  • Smith, G. L., ed. 1998. Immunomodulation by viruses. Seminars in Virology 8, 359–442 (several articles).
  • Stevens, D. L. 1998. Immunity and the host response. Current Opinion in Infectious Disease 11, 269–270.
  • Timbury, M. C. 1997. Notes on Medical Virology. Churchill Livingstone, Edinburgh.
  • Wright, P. F., ed. 1996. Viral pathogenesis. Seminars in Virology 7, (4) (several articles).
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 15. Mechanisms in Virus Latency

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  • Mitchell, B. M., Bloom, D. C., Cohrs, R. J., Gilden, D. H., Kennedy, P. G. 2003. Herpes simplex virus-1 and varicella-zoster virus latency in ganglia. Journal of Neurovirology 9, 194–204.
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  • Tsurumi, T., Fujita, M., Kudoh, A. 2005. Latent and lytic Epstein–Barr virus replication strategies. Reviews in Medical Virology 15, 3–15.
  • Young, L. S., Rickinson, A. B. 2004. Epstein–Barr virus: 40 years on. Nature Reviews Cancer 4, 757–768.

Chapter 16. Transmission of Viruses

  • Alexander, D. J., Brown, I. H. 2000. Recent zoonoses caused by influenza A viruses. Review of Science and Technology of the International Office of Epizootics 19, 197–225.
  • Beaty, B. J., Marquardt, W. C. 1995. The Biology of Disease Vectors. ASM Press, Washington.
  • Belshe, R. B. 1998. Influenza as a zoonosis: how likely is a pandemic? Lancet 351, 460–461.
  • Cleaveland, S. 2003. Emerging infectious diseases of wildlife. Microbiology Today 30, 155.
  • Glezen, W. P. 1999. Maternal immunization for the prevention of infections in late pregnancy and early infancy. Infections in Medicine 16, 585–595.
  • Kovarik, J., Siegrist, C.-A. 1998. Immunity in early life. Immunology Today 19, 150–152.
  • Krauss, H., Weber, A., Appel, M., Enders, B., Isenberg, H. D., Schiefer, H. G., Slenczka, W., von Graevenitz, A., Zahner, H. 2003. Zoonoses: infectious diseases transmissible from animals to humans, 3rd edn. ASM Press, Herndon, VA.
  • Kruse, H., Kirkemo, A-M., Handelande, K. et al. 2004. Wildlife as a source of zoonotic infection. Emerging Infectious Diseases 10, 2067–2072.
  • McIntyre, J. 2003. Mothers with HIV. British Medical Bulletin 67, 127–135.
  • Mims, C. A., Nash, A., Stephen, J. 2000. Mims’ Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease, 5th edn. Academic Press, London.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 17. The Evolution of Viruses

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  • Griffiths, P. D., 2004. Should vaccines and antiviral therapy for influenza now be deployed strategically? Reviews in Medical Virology 14, 137–139.
  • Guan, Y., Poon, L. L. M., Cheung, C. Y. et al. 2004. H5N1 influenza: a protean threat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101, 8156–8161.
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  • Lipatov, A. S., Govorkova, E. A., Webby, R. J. et al. 2004. Influenza: emergence and control. Journal of Virology 78, 8951–8959.
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  • Reid, A. H., Taubenberger, J. K., Fanning, T. G., 2004. Evidence of an absence: the genetic origins of the 1918 pandemic influenza virus. Nature Reviews Microbiology 2, 909–914.
  • Webby, R. J., Webster, R. G., 2003. Are we ready for pandemic influenza? Science 302, 1519–1522.
  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 18. Human Viral Disease: An Overview

  • Collier, L., Oxford, J. 2006. Human Virology, 3rd edn. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
  • Mims, C. A., Nash, A., Stephen, J. 2000. Mims’ Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease, 5th edn. Academic Press, London.

Chapter 19. HIV & AIDS

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  • Butera, S. T., ed. 2005. HIV Chemotherapy. Caister Academic Press, Portland, OR.
  • Desrosiers, R. C. 2004. Prospects for an AIDS vaccine. Nature Medicine 10, 221–223.
  • Doan, L. X., Li, M., Chen, C., Yao, Q. 2005. Viruslike particles as HIV-1 vaccines. Reviews in Medical Virology 15, 75–88.
  • Douek, D. C., Picker, L. J., Koup, R. A. 2003. T cell dynamics in HIV-1 infection. Annual Review of Immunology 21, 265–304.
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  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 20. Carcinogenesis and Tumor Viruses

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  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 21. Vaccines and Antivirals: The Prevention and Treatment of Virus Diseases

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  • Also check Appendix 7 for references specific to each family of viruses.

Chapter 22. Prion Diseases

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Chapter 23. Horizons in Human Virology

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