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Viruses and Reproduction - A Bibliography

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Viruses are one of the three main causes of infectious diseases, the most common source of acute disease, and a major contributor to chronic disease. More than 400 different diseases are known to affect humans, causing problems ranging from mild respiratory diseases to AIDS. The first reference work of its kind, this bibliography contains references relating to the effects of viruses on reproduction, especially pregnancy and fetal development. Although this bibliography deals primarily with the consequences of viral infections, it also contains entries for some bacterial infections, such as toxoplasmosis and syphilis, that are part of the TORCH categorization of congenital infectious diseases. The citations are arranged alphabetically by author and numbered consecutively. A detailed subject index guides the reader to specialized topics.

Clinicians and researchers will find Viruses and Reproduction an indispensable tool for accessing vital research on the effects of viruses on reproduction.


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E. Lawrence Abel is an emeritus professor at Wayne State University in Detroit. He is the author of more than forty books and his articles have been published in various popular and scholarly magazines and journals.

Product details

Authors Ernest L. Abel
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 21.11.1988
 
EAN 9780313264399
ISBN 978-0-313-26439-9
Series Bibliographies and Indexes in Medical Studies
Subjects Non-fiction book > Dictionaries, reference works > Dictionaries, encyclopaedias

REFERENCE / Bibliographies & Indexes, Bibliographies, catalogues, Health and Wellness: Diseases and Conditions

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