The book Viral Diseases: History and New Developments in Diagnostics and Therapeutics offers a comprehensive examination of viral infections, their history, diagnostic innovations, and therapeutic advances. It bridges past outbreaks with contemporary scientific progress by providing an in-depth look at viral biology, infection mechanisms, and the influence of human activity on viral emergence. A central emphasis is the integration of next-generation diagnostic methods that deliver heightened sensitivity and rapid results. The text also covers regulatory frameworks for translating laboratory discoveries into clinically approved treatments and vaccines. By addressing both scientific concepts and practical applications in virology, the book provides valuable insights into the future of viral disease management.
Key features:
Presents the latest diagnostic tools and techniques for identifying viral diseases
Reviews current therapeutic approaches for effectively combating viral infections
Explores bioinformatics strategies in vaccine development
Connects contemporary science to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on disease management paradigms
Discusses theranostics for viral disease control, including future prospects