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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Management, and Preparedness

Langue : Anglais
Couverture de l’ouvrage Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers

Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers: Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Management, and Preparedness covers the causative agents, outbreaks, and clinical management of emerging and re-emerging viral hemorrhagic fevers. Coverage includes a range of topics from basic virology, epidemiology, and disease pathogenesis of emerging and re-emerging hemorrhagic fever viruses. The book examines host-virus interactions, immune pathogenesis, and recent trends in disease diagnostics. It also covers current state of the art in better understanding molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, the potential of molecular markers for disease prognostics and early prediction of the disease outcome, latest advancements in diagnosis and drug development as well as strategies in pandemic preparation, mitigation, and responses in public health security. With chapters written and compiled by a team of well-known virologists, clinicians as well as regulatory and public health experts. Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers is acomprehensive guide to understand the transmission, pathogenesis, and clinical management of emerging and re-emerging viruses causing hemorrhagic diseases.

1. General Introduction and Foreward
2. VHF: diversity of Viruses and animal vectors involved in disease transmission
3. Emerging and Re-emerging Hemorrhagic Fever Causing Viruses in Recent Years
4. Viral Hemorrhagic Fever: Clinical symptoms and syndromes
5. Advances in the laboratory diagnostics
6. Critical Care Management
7. Neurological manifestation and Neuro-pathogenesis in VHF
8. Molecular markers for the early prediction of disease outcome
9. Animal models
10. Applications of Omics in the disease pathogenesis
11. Molecular pathogenesis – Part A
12. Molecular pathogenesis – Part B
13. Current antivirals and Future directions in drug management
14. Vaccine for Viral Hemorrhagic Fever - Updates and Challenges
15. Potential Risk as Bioweapon
16. Outbreaks, Pandemic Preparedness and Public health management
Dr. Agiesh Kumar Balakrishna Pillai is currently working as Deputy Director and Senior Scientist in CIDRF, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth Deemed University. He completed his Masters Degree in Biotechnology from Pondicherry Central University. He later obtained PhD in Biotechnology and Microbiology from Vector Control Research Centre, a WHO collaborating ICMR Permanent Centres. Dr. Kumar had his first postdoctoral training in the areas of molecular parasitology from Texas Tech University and the second postdoc from Department of Cellular Biology at the University of Georgia in the areas of RNA interference and ISH. He started his career as an Assistant professor at SASTRA University, TamilNadu and has about eleven years of teaching and research experience. He has published several papers in virology and has served as a reviewer in high impact international peer reviewed journals. His current research focus includes dengue and arboviral pathogenesis, biomarkers for infectious diseases, and developing prognostic devices.
Sunil V Manjila is Staff Neurosurgeon at McLaren Bay Region Hospital, Bay City, MI, USA.
Dr. S.R. Rao is currently Vice President of Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth a health care university in Pondicherry.
During his service in the Government of India for 30 years, he had gained knowledge and experience in dealing with R&D promotion in agricultural medical and animal biotechnology. Dr. Rao is founder and editorial board member of the Asian Biotechnology Development Review (ABDR) and co-founder and convener of The Global Alliance for Pandemic Preparedness & Response (APAR) advancing Global Health Security through South-South & North-South Collaboration (www.aparweb.org) He has published 55 research papers in national/international Journals including four strategic reviews in high impact journals on preparedness and Covid 19 pandemic and published two books on animal vaccines and diagnostics and biotechnology. He has visited more than 80 countries on scientific a
  • Provides an understanding of the molecular mechanisms of disease
  • pathogenesisExplores the application of Omics in disease management
  • Provides an insight on advances in laboratory diagnosis, biomarkers for severity predictions, current antivirals, and future trends in drug discovery
  • Discusses current trends and future directions in public health management during disease epidemics and outbreaks

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