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Springer - Dengue and Zika: Control and Antiviral Treatment

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Explore the latest scientific advancements in flavivirus research with this comprehensive volume from Springer. Part of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology series, this book brings together 25 chapters written by leading international scientists. The content reflects deep discussions held in Mozambique regarding the global impact of dengue and Zika viruses. Readers gain access to expert perspectives on epidemiology, pathogenesis, and structural virology. The text covers essential topics including immunology, vaccine efficacy, and the discovery of new antiviral drugs. It also addresses practical mosquito control programs and the specific challenges infectious diseases present to developing countries. This collection serves as a vital resource for professionals seeking to understand current research and development strategies in the fight against these significant health threats.

Key Features

Includes 25 chapters authored by leading international scientists specializing in dengue and Zika virus research.

Covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including epidemiology, pathogenesis, and structural virology.

Provides detailed information on antiviral drug discovery, development, and vaccine efficacy.

Addresses practical mosquito control programs and strategies for managing infectious diseases.

Offers insights into the specific public health issues facing developing countries regarding these flaviviruses.

Part of the respected Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology series by Springer.

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