By Herman Friedman
ISBN-10: 0387257403
ISBN-13: 9780387257402
ISBN-10: 0387257411
ISBN-13: 9780387257419
An AIDS vaccine remains to be elusive and HIV therapy maintains to boost multidrug resistance at alarming premiums. a result of similarities among HIV and immune deficiency infections in a number of animals, it is just traditional that scientists use those animals as versions to review pathogenesis, remedy, vaccine improvement and lots of different features of HIV.
Part of the sequence Infectious brokers and Pathogenesis, this quantity stories the immune deficiency virus in quite a few hosts. Pathogenesis, vaccine and drug improvement, epidemiology, and the usual heritage of the monkey, mouse, cat, cow, horse, and different animal viruses are distinctive and in comparison to HIV. additionally incorporated are chapters at the historical past and way forward for animal types, in addition to a bankruptcy on moral and defense concerns in utilizing animal types for AIDS studies.
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