Rabies Viruses—Pathogenesis and Immunity

作者: William H. Wunner

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-7032-1_9

关键词: Rabies vaccineRabiesDiseasePathogenesisGenus LyssavirusVirologyRabies virusImmunityBiology

摘要: The outcome of rabies virus infection in all warm-blooded hosts, including humans, is generally fatal. For this reason, by far the most important rhabdovirus (member genus Lyssavirus) for study with regard to understanding its mode pathogenesis and immunity. long history research beginning early 19th century clear testimony importance continually placed on need better understand nature disease caused virus, which recorded was possibly recognized more than 4000 years ago (Steele, 1975; Miller Nathanson, 1977), determine course development hope finding a means prevention.

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