000796478 000__ 05018cam\a2200517M\\4500 000796478 001__ 796478 000796478 005__ 20230306143530.0 000796478 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000796478 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 000796478 008__ 170726s2017\\\\sz\\\\\\o\\\\\001\0\eng\d 000796478 019__ $$a994303036$$a995273127$$a995765158 000796478 020__ $$a9783319545677$$q(electronic book) 000796478 020__ $$a3319545671$$q(electronic book) 000796478 020__ $$z9783319545660 000796478 020__ $$z3319545663 000796478 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn995037813 000796478 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)995037813$$z(OCoLC)994303036$$z(OCoLC)995273127$$z(OCoLC)995765158 000796478 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$cYDX$$dN$T$$dGW5XE$$dEBLCP$$dNJR$$dN$T$$dUAB 000796478 043__ $$acl----- 000796478 049__ $$aISEA 000796478 050_4 $$aQR360 000796478 08204 $$a616.9/101$$223 000796478 24500 $$aHuman virology in Latin America$$h[electronic resource] :$$bfrom biology to control /$$cJuan Ernesto Ludert, Flor H. Pujol, Juan Arbiza, editors. 000796478 260__ $$aCham :$$bSpringer,$$c2017. 000796478 300__ $$a1 online resource. 000796478 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000796478 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000796478 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000796478 500__ $$aIncludes index. 000796478 5050_ $$aForeword; Preface; Contents; Part I: The Early Days; Chapter 1: Viral Epidemics in Latin America from the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries and the Early Days of Virology in the Region; 1 Introduction; 2 Viral Epidemics in Latin America (Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries); 2.1 Influenza; 2.2 Smallpox; 2.3 Yellow Fever; 2.4 Other Viral Epidemics; 3 The Early Days of Virology in the Region; 3.1 The Royal Philanthropic Expedition of the Vaccine; 3.2 Discovering the Etiology and Mechanism of Transmission of Yellow Fever 000796478 5058_ $$a3.3 Early Identification of Rabbit Myxomatosis as a Viral Disease by Sanarelli in Uruguay3.4 Rabies Vaccination Arrives in Latin America as a Sign of Modernity; 4 Conclusions; References; Part II: Viral Gastrointestinal Diseases; Chapter 2: Rotavirus Biology; 1 Introduction; 2 Rotavirus Cell Entry; 2.1 Virus Attachment; 2.2 Post-attachment Interactions; 2.3 Virus Internalization; 2.4 Intracellular Vesicular Traffic and the ESCRT Machinery; 2.5 M6PR and Cathepsins 000796478 5058_ $$a3 Structural and Functional Characterization of Viral Genes and Cellular Proteins Required for Rotavirus Genome Replication and Virus Morphogenesis4 Rotavirus Strategies to Control the Antiviral Response of the Host Cell; 4.1 Protein Synthesis in Rotavirus-Infected Cells; 4.2 Stress Response of the Cell; 4.3 Antiviral Response of the Cell; 5 Rotavirus Pathogenesis and Adaptive Immunity; 6 Future Challenges; References; Chapter 3: Calicivirus Biology; 1 Introduction; 2 Calicivirus Genomic Organization; 3 Calicivirus Replicative Cycle; 4 Virus-Cell Interactions 000796478 5058_ $$a5 Importance of Caliciviruses in Animals6 Transmission; 7 Clinical and Epidemiological Aspects; 8 Immunity; 9 Treatment, Prevention, and Vaccines; 10 Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Astroviruses Biology; 1 Introduction; 2 Astrovirus Replication; 3 Processing of Astrovirus Capsid Polypeptides; 4 Astrovirus Assembly; 5 Conclusions; References; Chapter 5: Molecular Epidemiology of Human Rotaviruses in Latin America; 1 Rotavirus Disease; 2 Rotavirus Characteristics; 3 Molecular Epidemiology in Latin America; 4 Predominant Genotypes of RVA in Latin America; 4.1 G1; 4.2 G2; 4.3 G3; 4.4 G4 000796478 5058_ $$a4.5 G95 Emerging Genotypes; 5.1 G5; 5.2 G8; 5.3 G12; 6 Whole-Genome Analyses in Rotaviruses Detected in Latin America; 7 Rotavirus Diversity and Vaccines; References; Chapter 6: Environmental Virology; 1 Introduction; 1.1 History; 1.2 Global Burden of Diseases and Pathogens; 2 Enteric Viruses; 2.1 Source, Route of Exposure, and Transmission; 2.2 Methods for Viruses Recovered from Environmental Samples; 2.3 Persistence and Disinfection; 2.4 Water Quality and Microbial Source Tracking Indicators; 2.5 Data on Environmental Occurrence in Latin America; 2.5.1 Sewage, Sediment, and Sludge 000796478 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000796478 520__ $$aThis book is a compilation of some of the most remarkable contributions made by scientists currently working in Latin America to the understanding of virus biology, the pathogenesis of virus-related diseases, virus epidemiology, vaccine trials and antivirals development. 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