Mucosal Immunology and Virology

Mucosal Immunology and Virology by Stephen K. Tyring, published by Springer on August 10, 2006, is a comprehensive resource that explores the interplay between virus infections and the immune system’s role in combating these diseases. This edition spans 221 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in the biological aspects of virus diseases and immunological responses.
Readers will find a thorough examination of the relationships between immunology, virology, and disease processes, reflecting the latest research and discoveries in the field. The book aims to equip clinicians with a clear understanding of the basic physiology underlying various viral infections, moving beyond mere symptom treatment to a deeper insight into antiviral therapies and immunologic pathways. This text serves as an approachable yet detailed guide for those looking to enhance their knowledge in these critical areas of medical science.
Official synopsis Publisher
An understanding of virus infection and the underlying role of the immune system in protection against these diseases is vital in today’s medical climate. Previously, only symptoms could be treated, as there were no antiviral therapies. The increasing amounts of research and the huge number of discoveries of immunologic agents and pathways has led to the opportunity to look to the basic physiology of the various disease process as never before. This book is designed to provide the clinician with a thorough and yet approachable textbook describing the relationships between immunology, virology and the disease process.
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