Pathogenicity of Human Herpesviruses due to Specific...

Pathogenicity of Human Herpesviruses due to Specific Pathogenicity Genes

Yechiel Becker, Eynat Tabor, Yael Asher, Mirta Grifman, Yosef Kleinman, Avner Yayon (auth.), Professor Yechiel Becker, Professor Gholamreza Darai (eds.)
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Six members of the Herpesviridae family are human pathogens, including herpes and 2 (HSV-I and 2), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), varicella zoster simplex virus I virus (VZV), human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), and human herpesvirus 6 (HHV 6). Each of these viruses is capable of causing distinct diseases of varying severity in children, young adults, and the aged. The diseases range from infection of epithelial tissue to the infection of internal organs and white blood cells. A common feature of the six pathogenic human herpesviruses is their ability to latently infect different cell types in which the viral DNA is not integrated and is unable to express its pathogenicity. Reactivation of the herpesviruses is a result of cellular processes which reactivate viral genes, leading to virus progeny and to signs of infection. Due to their ability to become latent after initial infection, once the pathogenic herpesviruses infect children they are maintained throughout life, having the potential of cause various diseases upon reactivation.

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Tahun:
1994
Edisi:
1
Penerbit:
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Bahasa:
english
Halaman:
387
ISBN 10:
3642850065
ISBN 13:
9783642850066
Nama siri:
Frontiers of Virology 3
Fail:
PDF, 21.18 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 1994
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