Molecular Virology of Human Pathogenic Viruses presents robust coverage of the key principles of molecular virology while emphasizing virus family structure and providing key context points for topical advances in the field. The book is organized in a logical manner to aid in student discoverability and comprehension and is based on the author's more than 20 years of teaching experience. Each chapter describes the viral life cycle covering the order of classification, virion and genome structure, viral proteins, viral genome replication, and the effect on host and an emphasis on virus-host interaction is conveyed throughout the text.
 Molecular Virology of Human Pathogenic Viruses provides essential information for students and professionals in virology, molecular biology, microbiology, infectious disease, and immunology and contains outstanding features such as study questions and recommended journal articles with perspectives at the end of each chapter to assist students with scientific inquiries and in reading primary literature.
KEY FEATURES
Presents viruses within their family structure
Covers ten major human pathogenic viruses and miscellaneous viruses of clinical importance
Includes a chapter "Newly Emerging Viruses", covering the recent Ebola and Zika virus outbreaks
Includes over 300 illustrations that are drawn with conceptual emphasis
Contains recent articles with perspectives to put primary literature in context
Includes Study Questions and Answers to Study Question
Provides access to online ancillary package inclusive of annotated PowerPoint images, instructor's manual, study guide, and test bank