Fields Virology: RNA Viruses 1st Edition
Capture the forefront of viral science with Fields Virology: RNA Viruses, 1st Edition by Peter M. Howley; David M. Knipe; Sean Whelan; Eric O. Freed. This definitive reference delivers an authoritative, up-to-date exploration of RNA virus biology—essential for virologists, clinicians, epidemiologists, and graduate students worldwide.
Begin with a clear, compelling overview of RNA virus diversity and global impact, then dive into richly detailed chapters that illuminate molecular mechanisms, replication strategies, pathogenesis, host–virus interactions, and immune responses. Comprehensive sections cover emerging and re-emerging pathogens, diagnostic approaches, antiviral strategies, and vaccine development—making this edition indispensable for researchers in academic labs, clinicians managing infectious disease, and public health professionals shaping pandemic response.
Written and curated by leading experts, the book balances rigorous science with practical relevance. Case studies and comparative analyses connect fundamental research to real-world applications in hospitals, laboratories, and public health agencies across the US, Europe, Asia, and beyond. Clear figures, concise summaries, and cross-referenced chapters help you quickly locate the insights you need for grants, clinical decision-making, or classroom instruction.
If you require a single, reliable source that synthesizes current knowledge on RNA viruses with clarity and authority, this edition is tailored for you. Strengthen your library with a resource that supports research projects, clinical practice, and global health initiatives.
Order your copy today and bring the cutting edge of RNA virology to your desk, lab, or seminar room—where science meets impact.
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