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"Principles of Virology," 5th edition, is a comprehensive reference work that covers fundamental concepts and advanced topics in virology. This two-volume set is known for its clear presentation, detailed illustrations, and integration of molecular biology concepts. It serves as an essential resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the field of virology and related disciplines. Topics include viral structure, genetics, replication, pathogenesis, and host interactions, along with information on specific viruses and viral diseases.
The bibliographic information for "Principles of Virology," 5th edition, is as follows: the authors are Jane M. Flint, Vincent R. Racaniello, Glenn R. Whittaker, and David W. F. H. Z. Smith. The ISBN for Volume I is 978-1-119-50790-0, and for Volume II, it is 978-1-119-50791-7. Published by Wiley, the 5th edition reflects the latest advancements in virological research and education, making it a significant contribution to the academic literature.
This edition has been thoroughly updated with new research findings, techniques, and an emphasis on the relevance of virology in public health, especially in the context of emerging viral infections and pandemics. Each chapter features discussion questions, suggested readings, and a wealth of resources to facilitate further study and application of virology principles. The inclusion of case studies also helps to contextualize theoretical concepts within practical scenarios.
"Principles of Virology," 5th edition, stands as a vital educational tool that not only covers traditional aspects of virology but also bridges the gap with contemporary challenges in the field. Its extensive coverage and authoritative references make it an indispensable guide for understanding the complexities and dynamics of viruses, their interactions with hosts, and their implications in various biological and medical contexts.