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    Author(s)W. Arber, W. Braun, F. Cramer, R. Haas, W. Henle, P. H. Hofschneider, N. K. Jerne, W. Kikuth, P. Koldowsky, H. Koprowski, O. Maaløe, R. Rott, H.-G. Schweiger, M. Sela, L. Syru?ek, P. K. Vogt, E. Wecke
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Editon
    ISBN9783642461200
    Pages234
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMarch 2012

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    Springer Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Ergebnisse der Mikrobiologie und Immunitätsforschung Vol 43 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by W. Arber, W. Braun, F. Cramer, R. Haas, W. Henle, P. H. Hofschneider, N. K. Jerne, W. Kikuth, P. Koldowsky, H. Koprowski, O. Maaløe, R. Rott, H.-G. Schweiger, M. Sela, L. Syru?ek, P. K. Vogt, E. Wecke

    Ever since arbovirus infections became known and their relative importance assessed, experiments were designed to elucidate the mode of transmission and the most important natural hosts responsible for perpetuating the infection in nature. Human infections and the disease in wild rodents, birds, and domestic animals were studied in relation to viremia and distribution of the infectious agent in the organism. With increasing epidemiological studies it became apparent that the neural manifestations of the disease are very uncommon, confined only to a small percentage of individuals of the most susceptible species. Various factors have been proposed to explain why in certain instances the virus becomes establish­ ed in the central nervous system and causes a serious or lethal disease. For example, differences in the virulence of the virus strains, varying susceptibility of individuals of one species, or intercurrent circumstances facilitating access of the virus to the central nervous system were alleged. Also, various possible routes of entry of the virus into the brain and spinal cord have been considered. Biological Significance of Structural Adenovirus Components.- Pathogenesis of Neurotropic Arbovirus Infections.- Marek’s Disease — Current State of Knowledge.- Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity to Synthetic Antigens.- Frühenzyme bei der Vermehrung DNS-haltiger Animalviren.- Author Index.