Description Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was first identified half a century ago in 1956. Following its discovery, the virus soon became recognised
as a major viral pathogen causing extensive outbreaks of respiratory tract infections in both the very young and in vulnerable adults.
It is an unusual virus in that it can cause repeated reinfections throughout life. The topics covered within this volume are wide ranging
in scope from the most basic molecular biology of the virus to the clinical picture of RSV in the developing world. The internationally
recognised experts were invited not only to review the present state of knowledge but also to give their perspective on the current situation
and to identify the gaps and future requirements for research in an effort to stimulate new cross-cutting approaches to tackle this major
viral pathogen.
Audience
Virologists, respiratory practitioners, thoracic and pulmonary physicians, molecular biologists
Contents Foreword
Molecular biology of RSV
Immunology of RSV
Molecular epidemiology of RSV
Host genetics and RSV
Pathogenesis of RSV in children
RSV in elderly adults
RSV in the developing world
Vaccines against RSV
Development of antivirals against RSV
Pneumonia virus of mice
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