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A meticulously researched account of humankind against microbe investigates the nature of plague viruses from diverse parts of the world and their implications, and presents a radical new theory about the origins of these deadly diseases. 25,000 first printing. $25,000 ad/promo.
Ryan has asked experts from around the world to explain where emerging viruses come from and how they have become so strong, and puts forward a new biological theory for the origins and successes of plague viruses. Originally published in 1996.
Viral respiratory tract infections are important and common causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In the past two decades, several novel viral respiratory infections have emerged with epidemic potential that threaten global health security. This Monograph aims to provide an up-to-date and comprehensive overview of severe acute respiratory syndrome, Middle East respiratory syndrome and other viral respiratory infections, including seasonal influenza, avian influenza, respiratory syncytial virus and human rhinovirus, through six chapters written by authoritative experts from around the globe.
AIDS, Ebola, "mad cow disease," "flesh-eating" viruses...Today's newspapers are full of articles about new plagues & viruses. Where do these new viruses come from? Why do new plagues arise? Could there be - will there be - a lethal & incurable Virus X that spreads as easily as the common cold? The author, a renowned authority on diseases, presents a radical theory about the origin of deadly microbes in a book that takes us into the "hot zones" of today's most dangerous viral outbreaks, then into the research labs & hospitals where doctors & scientists are risking their lives trying to control them.
Researchers have discovered the relationship between human genetics and learning and have discovered the DNA sequence that controls both learning in specific fields of knowledge and human's emotional behavior. Detective Carl Barnes finds himself in the middle of a scheme that uses this knowledge to control the population by government, medical, and political forces, utilizing a bogus virus that they say threatens the lives of all humanity. Aided by the media and the pharmaceutical industry, as well as a self-serving medical practitioner, they seek to make the population more submissive through a change in human genetic structure brought about by what they call a vaccine. The panicking population is told the vaccine will save them from certain death. They eagerly accept repeated injections that in reality alter their DNA, destroy their immune system, and make them more submissive and dependent upon the government. Follow Carl Barnes as he unravels this plot against humanity.
Steven likes all things female. But not anymore. After contracting a rare viral infection called the “X-Virus”, Steven gets more than his fair share of female experience. Literally. As his body faces the sudden invasion of the girl genetic hormone, Steven is struggling to cope with the changes. But used to being a guy, can he resist the temptation his very own body is offering? Curious and disturbing, the events will soon open up a whole new revelation into the female perspective.
Volume 79 of Advances in Virus Research focuses on developments surrounding rabies, an ancient disease that remains a prominent public health problem for humans. This volume highlights important research advances extending from our understanding of how the rabies virus replicates and assembles to how the disease can be prevented and treated in humans and how rabies can be controlled in wildlife hosts. Experts in the field provide insightful and up-to-date chapters that summarize our current state of knowledge in diverse aspects of this very interesting and important viral disease. Contributions from leading authorities and industry experts Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field
New viral diseases are emerging continuously. Viruses adapt to new environments at astounding rates. Genetic variability of viruses jeopardizes vaccine efficacy. For many viruses mutants resistant to antiviral agents or host immune responses arise readily, for example, with HIV and influenza. These variations are all of utmost importance for human and animal health as they have prevented us from controlling these epidemic pathogens. This book focuses on the mechanisms that viruses use to evolve, survive and cause disease in their hosts. Covering human, animal, plant and bacterial viruses, it provides both the basic foundations for the evolutionary dynamics of viruses and specific examples of emerging diseases. NEW - methods to establish relationships among viruses and the mechanisms that affect virus evolution UNIQUE - combines theoretical concepts in evolution with detailed analyses of the evolution of important virus groups SPECIFIC - Bacterial, plant, animal and human viruses are compared regarding their interation with their hosts
X-VIRUS are types of viruses that typically affect the respiratory tracts of birds and mammals, including humans. Doctors associate them with the common cold, bronchitis, pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), and X-VIRUS. They can also affect the gut. These viruses are typically responsible for common colds more than serious diseases. However, X-VIRUS are also behind some more severe outbreaks. Over the last 70 years, scientists have found that X-VIRUS can infect mice, rats, dogs, cats, turkeys, horses, pigs, and cattle. Sometimes, these animals can transmit X-VIRUS to humans. Most recently, authorities identified a new X-VIRUS outbreak in China that has now reached other countries. It has the name X-VIRUS disease 2019, or X-VIRUS. In this article, we explain the different types of human X-VIRUS, their symptoms, and how people transmit them. We also focus on three particularly dangerous diseases that have spread due to X-VIRUS: X-VIRUS, SARS, and MERS.
COVID-19 is the most significant global crisis of any of our lifetimes. The numbers have been stupefying, whether of infection and mortality, the scale of public health measures, or the economic consequences of shutdown. Coronavirus Politics identifies key threads in the global comparative discussion that continue to shed light on COVID-19 and shape debates about what it means for scholarship in health and comparative politics. Editors Scott L. Greer, Elizabeth J. King, Elize Massard da Fonseca, and André Peralta-Santos bring together over 30 authors versed in politics and the health issues in order to understand the health policy decisions, the public health interventions, the social policy decisions, their interactions, and the reasons. The book’s coverage is global, with a wide range of key and exemplary countries, and contains a mixture of comparative, thematic, and templated country studies. All go beyond reporting and monitoring to develop explanations that draw on the authors' expertise while engaging in structured conversations across the book.