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Clinical Virology Manual


Clinical Virology Manual


ASM Books 5. Aufl.

von: Michael Loeffelholz, Richard L. Hodinka, Stephen A. Young, Benjamin A. Pinksy

154,99 €

Verlag: ASM Press
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 01.12.2016
ISBN/EAN: 9781683673187
Sprache: englisch

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<p><b>The definitive clinical virology resource for physicians and clinical laboratory virologists</b></p> <p>The clinical virology field is rapidly evolving and, as a result, physicians and clinical laboratory virologists must have a reliable reference tool to aid in their ability to identify and diagnose viral infections to prevent future outbreaks.</p> <p>In this completely revised edition of the <i>Clinical Virology Manual</i>, Editor in Chief, Michael Loeffelholz, along with Section Editors, Richard Hodinka, Benjamin Pinsky, and Stephen Young, have complied expert perspectives of a renowned team of clinical virology experts and divided these contributions into three sections to provide</p> <ul> <li>the latest information on the diagnosis of viral infections, including ebola, HIV and Human papillomavirus</li> <li>state of the art diagnostic technologies, including next-generation sequencing and nucleic acid amplification methods</li> <li>taxonomy of clinically important viruses such as polyomaviruses and zoonotic viruses</li> </ul> <p>This comprehensive reference also includes three appendices with vital information on reference virology laboratories at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, state and local public health laboratories, and international reference laboratories and laboratory systems.</p> <p>Additionally, a new section "Diagnostic Best Practices," which summarizes recommendations for diagnostic testing, and cites evidence-based guidelines, is included in each viral pathogens chapter.</p> <p><i>Clinical Virology Manual</i>, Fifth Edition serves as a reference source to healthcare professionals and laboratorians in providing clinical and technical information regarding viral diseases and the diagnosis of viral infections.</p>
<p>Contributors</p> <p>Author Biographies</p> <p>Preface to the Fifth Edition<br /><br /><b>Section I General Topics in Clinical Virology</b></p> <p>1 The Taxonomy, Classification, and Characterization of Medically Important Viruses 3<br /><i>Steven J. Drews</i></p> <p>2 Quality Assurance and Quality Control in Clinical and Molecular Virology 27<br /><i>Matthew J. Bankowski</i></p> <p>3 Regulatory Compliance 35<br /><i>Linoj Samuel</i></p> <p>4 Laboratory Safety 41<br /><i>K. Sue Kehl</i></p> <p>5 Laboratory Design 51<br /><i>Matthew J. Binnicker</i></p> <p><b>Section II Laboratory Procedures For Detecting Viruses</b></p> <p>6 Specimen Requirements Selection, Collection, Transport, and Processing 59<br /><i>Reeti Khare and Thomas E. Grys</i></p> <p>7 Primary Isolation of Viruses 79<br /><i>Marie L. Landry and Diane Leland</i></p> <p>8 Viral Antigen Detection 95<br /><i>Diane S. Leland and Ryan F. Relich</i></p> <p>9 Serologic (Antibody Detection) Methods 105<br /><i>Dongxiang Xia, Debra A. Wadford, Christopher P. Preas, and David P. Schnurr</i></p> <p>10 Nucleic Acid Extraction in Diagnostic Virology 117<br /><i>Raymond H. Widen and Suzane Silbert</i></p> <p>11 Nucleic Acid Amplification by Polymerase Chain Reaction 129<br /><i>Ana María Cárdenas and Kevin Alby</i></p> <p>12 Isothermal Nucleic Acid Amplification Methods 137<br /><i>Harald H. Kessler and Evelyn Stelzl</i></p> <p>13 Quantitative Molecular Methods 145<br /><i>Natalie N. Whitfield and Donna M. Wolk</i></p> <p>14 Signal Amplification Methods 167<br /><i>Yun (Wayne) Wang</i></p> <p>15 DNA Sequencing for Clinical and Public Health Virology: Some Assembly Required 173<br /><i>Joanne Bartkus</i></p> <p>16 Phenotypic and Genotypic Antiviral Susceptibility Testing 201<br /><i>Martha T. Van Der Beek and Eric C. J. Claas</i></p> <p>17 Point-of-Care Diagnostic Virology 229<br /><i>James J. Dunn and Lakshmi Chandramohan</i></p> <p>18 Future Technology 243<br /><i>Erin Mcelvania Tekippe and Carey-Ann D. Burnham</i></p> <p><b>Section III Viral Pathogens</b></p> <p>19 Respiratory Viruses 257<br /><i>Christine Robinson, Michael J. Loeffelholz, and Benjamin A. Pinsky</i></p> <p>20 Enteroviruses and Parechoviruses 277<br /><i>M. Steven Oberste and Mark A. Pallansch</i></p> <p>21 Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Viruses 293<br /><i>William J. Bellini, Joseph P. Icenogle, and Carole J. Hickman</i></p> <p>22 Gastrointestinal Viruses 311<br /><i>Michael D. Bowen</i></p> <p>23 Hepatitis A and E Viruses 329<br /><i>Gilberto Vaughan and Michael A. Purdy</i></p> <p>24 Hepatitis B and D Viruses 341<br /><i>Rebecca T. Horvat</i></p> <p>25 Hepatitis C Virus 351</p> <p><i>Melanie Mallory and David Hillyard</i></p> <p>26 Herpes Simplex Viruses and Varicella Zoster Virus 363<br /><i>Scott H. James and Mark N. Prichard</i></p> <p>27 Cytomegalovirus 373<br /><i>Preeti Pancholi and Stanley I. Martin</i></p> <p>28 Epstein-Barr Virus 387<br /><i>Derrick Chen and Belinda Yen-Lieberman</i></p> <p>29 Human Herpesviruses 6, 7, and 8 399<br /><i>Sheila C. Dollard and Timothy M. Karnauchow</i></p> <p>30 Human Papillomaviruses 413<br /><i>Susan Novak-Weekley and Robert Pretorius</i></p> <p>31 Human Polyomaviruses 427<br /><i>Rebecca J. Rockett, Michael D. Nissen, Theo P. Sloots, and Seweryn Bialasiewicz</i></p> <p>32 Parvoviruses 443<br /><i>Richard S. Buller</i></p> <p>33 Poxviruses 457<br /><i>Ashley V. Kondas and Victoria A. Olson</i></p> <p>34 Rabies Virus 473<br /><i>Robert J. Rudd and April A. Davis</i></p> <p>35 Arboviruses 493<br /><i>Laura D. Kramer, Elizabeth B. Kauffman, Norma P. Tavakoli</i></p> <p>36 Animal-Borne Viruses 515<br /><i>Gregory J. Berry, Michael J. Loeffelholz, and Gustavo Palacios</i></p> <p>37 Human Immunodeficiency Viruses and Human T-lymphotropic Viruses 527<br /><i>Jörg Schüpbach</i></p> <p>38 Chlamydiae 545<br /><i>Barbaravan Der Pol and Charlotte A. Gaydos</i></p> <p>39 The Human Virome 561<br /><i>Matthew C. Ross, Nadim J. Ajami, and Joseph F. Petrosino</i></p> <p>40 Human Susceptibility and Response to Viral Diseases 567<br /><i>Ville Peltola and Jorma Ilonen</i></p> <p><b>Appendixes: Reference Virology Laboratories</b></p> <p>Appendix 1 Reference Virology Laboratory Testing Performed at the Centers for Disease Control 581<br /><i>Roberta B. Carey</i></p> <p>Appendix 2 Public Health Laboratory Virology Services 585<br /><i>Jane Getchell</i></p> <p>Appendix 3 International Reference Laboratories Offering Virology Services 595<br /><i>Ariel I. Suarez and Cristina Videla</i></p> <p>Index 607</p>
<p><b>Clinical Virology Manual</b> <p>Fifth Edition <p><i>The definitive clinical virology resource for physicians and clinical laboratory virologists</i> <p>The clinical virology field is rapidly evolving and, as a result, physicians and clinical laboratory virologists must have a reliable reference tool to aid in their ability to identify and diagnose viral infections to prevent future outbreaks. <p>In this completely revised edition of the <i>Clinical Virology Manual</i>, Editor in Chief, Michael Loeffelholz, along with Section Editors, Richard Hodinka, Benjamin Pinsky, and Stephen Young, have complied expert perspectives of a renowned team of clinical virology experts and divided these contributions into three sections to provide <ul> <li>the latest information on the diagnosis of viral infections, including ebola, HIV and Human papillomavirus</li> <li>state of the art diagnostic technologies, including next-generation sequencing and nucleic acid amplification methods</li> <li>taxonomy of clinically important viruses such as polyomaviruses and zoonotic viruses</li> </ul> <p>This comprehensive reference also includes three appendices with vital information on reference virology laboratories at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, state and local public health laboratories, and international reference laboratories and laboratory systems. <p>Additionally, a new section "Diagnostic Best Practices," which summarizes recommendations for diagnostic testing, and cites evidence-based guidelines, is included in each viral pathogens chapter. <p><i>Clinical Virology Manual, Fifth Edition</i> serves as a reference source to healthcare professionals and laboratorians in providing clinical and technical information regarding viral diseases and the diagnosis of viral infections.

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