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MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF HUMAN HEPATITIS VIRUSES

by J Monjardino (Imperial College School of Medicine, St. Mary's Campus)

Hepatitis A and B viruses have infected nearly half the current world population; and as many as 500 million people are still infected with the hepatitis B or C virus today. Hepatitis B vaccination is effective but not universally adopted and no vaccine is available against hepatitis C. Treatment is prohibitively expensive for areas of high endemicity or prevalence and not universally effective.

This important and timely book covers recent advances in understanding the molecular biology of hepatitis viruses. The advances have contributed new insights into the molecular mechanisms involved in replication of genetic information and in gene expression; and have translated into diagnostics; prevention and development of antiviral drugs.

 
Contents:
  • Hepatitis A Virus
  • Hepatitis B Virus
  • Hepatitis Delta Virus
  • Hepatitis C Virus
  • Hepatitis E Virus
  • Other Hepatitis-Associated Viruses: HGV/GBC
 
Readership: Graduate students; virologists (medical/non-medical) and molecular biologists.
 
“It is a sound accompaniment to a focussed lecture; a bookshelf reference on this group of viruses in one volume; but moreover; a detailed introduction to the nucleic acid arrangements of these diverse pathogens.”
Australian Journal of Medical Science
 
“This book provides a good introduction and foundation for the study of this disparate group of viruses and the low price will make it readily accessible to students of microbiology; virology and medicine.”
Microbiology Today
 
148pp    Pub. date: May 1998  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-048-4
1-86094-048-X
   US$46 / £31

 


148pp    Pub. date: May 1998  
ISBN:   978-1-84816-093-4(ebook)
1-84816-093-3(ebook)
   US$60

 


 
 

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