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Mononegaviruses of Veterinary Importance: Pathobiology and Molecular Diagnosis

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The purpose of Mononegaviruses of Veterinary Importance: Pathobiology and Molecular Diagnosis is to provide a timely and comprehensive review on all the mononegaviruses of veterinary importance. The book is divided into two sections. Section I deals with 13 mononegaviruses (Bornaviruses, Avian Paramyxoviruses serotypes 1 to 10, Hendra and Nipah viruses, Canine distemper virus, Peste des petits ruminants virus, Rinderpest virus, Bovine parainfluenza virus, Swine parainfluenza virus, Porcine rubulavirus (PoRV -LPMV), Bovine respiratory syncytial virus, Avian metapneumoviruses, Bovine ephemeral fever virus and Rabies virus) of livestock, horses, dogs and cats; whereas Section II comprises of 9 other mononegaviruses…

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The purpose of Mononegaviruses of Veterinary Importance: Pathobiology and Molecular Diagnosis is to provide a timely and comprehensive review on all the mononegaviruses of veterinary importance. The book is divided into two sections. Section I deals with 13 mononegaviruses (Bornaviruses, Avian Paramyxoviruses serotypes 1 to 10, Hendra and Nipah viruses, Canine distemper virus, Peste des petits ruminants virus, Rinderpest virus, Bovine parainfluenza virus, Swine parainfluenza virus, Porcine rubulavirus (PoRV -LPMV), Bovine respiratory syncytial virus, Avian metapneumoviruses, Bovine ephemeral fever virus and Rabies virus) of livestock, horses, dogs and cats; whereas Section II comprises of 9 other mononegaviruses (Ebolavirus, Marburgvirus, Phocine distemper virus, Morbilliviruses, Sendai virus, pneumonia virus, Infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus, Viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus and Snakehead rhabdovirus) of rodents, primates, fish and sea mammals. 375 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Muhammad Munir, Editor. Avian Viral Diseases Programme. The Pirbright Institute, Compton Laboratory, Pirbright (UK).
  • Publication date (reprint original edition 2014 to current digital version): 2020-04 – CABI.