Review
'Enthusiasm for the subject also comes across in Human Virology. Collier and Oxford have written a book for modern times that deserves careful, thoughtful reading by an audience ... interested in the viral hazards we can already identify and others that may yet await us.' Times Higher Education Supplement
'Collier and Oxford are to be congratulated on producing a textbook for undergraduates which is refreshing in its ability to make the subject interesting and clinically relevant, in a format that is both easy and enjoyable to read.' Sunil Shaunak, Hammersmith Hospital, British Journal of Hospital Medicine, Vol 51, No 5
'this volume, covering both basic and clinical virology, presents the whole subject in a manner which most students will appreciate, with excellent and well-chosen illustrations, and a very readable text' Aslib Book Guide, Vol. 59, No. 3, March 1994
'The book is very well illustrated and the only adjective for the many electronmicrographs is "superb" (I doubt if one will see better) ... the authors have ... managed to present a very large topic in a condensed "need to know" format ... it will be useful for in-service training of junior staff, for refreshing one's memory and as an excellent source of tables and figures for teaching purposes.' A.S. Bryden, Journal of Med. Microbiology, Vol. 40 (1994)
'It is a pleasure to recommend Human Virology as a text book for basic clinical virology ... here the virological 'colour' is richly provided in the text itself. Indeed each sentence is crafted to produce lively, but outstandingly clear explanations. The text is lively, yet sound, and the authors deploy their sense of history to good effect, without allowing this to obscure the modern interpretation ... the book will be a very useful one for medical students but more senior 'experts' may also find it a refreshing overview.' Hugh J. Field, Cambridge University, International Antiviral News, Volume 2, Number 7, 1994
'this is a well-presented book with consistent style and a clear and well thought out approach. It makes a useful and much needed reference book for medical, dental and science students.' F. Nicholson, St Thomas' Hospital, Journal of Hospital infection (1994) 26
'a pleasure to recommend Human Virology as a text book for basic clinical virology ... the virological 'colour' is richly provided in the text itself. Indeed each sentence is crafted to produce lively but outstandingly clear explanations. Human Virology is a sound basic text, which is unashamedly non-molecular, yet the lucid simplicity has been achieved without sacrificing accuracy ... The lay-out of the book is classical ... The text is lively, yet sound, and the authors deploy their sense of history to good effect, without allowing this to obscure the modern interpretation ... this book is a timely reminder of the down-to-earth nature of virus infections and their pathogenesis within the human host. Thus, the book will be a very useful one for medical students but more senior 'experts' may also find it a refreshing overview.' Hugh J. Field, Cambridge University, International Antiviral News, Volume 2, Number 7
'I have been waiting for this book! It has filled a big gap in the market. Human Virology is pitched at the right level for medical and dental students. The book is very readable and well presented, with clear subheadings and useful tables. I have no hesitation in recommending it to undergraduate students and their teachers.' Jennifer M. Best, St Thomas's Hospital, Epidemiology and Infection, Volume 113 - 1994
`I have been waiting for this book! It has filled a big gap in the market. Human Virology is pitched at the right level for medical and dental students.' Epidemiology and Infection, Volume 113 - 1994
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Product Description
Rapid advances in virology have increased the difficulty encountered by students and teachers in absorbing and imparting information. This comprehensive volume provides students with enough information, not just to pass examinations, but also to develop a foundation of knowledge for professional practice. Medical and dental practice requires an intelligent approach to the diagnosis and treatment of viral infections. The authors present a clearly written account of basic and clinical virology. The book contains detailed information on several key topics including: general properties and classification of viruses; how viruses cause diseases; viruses and cancer; childhood infections caused by paramyxoviruses; retroviruses and AIDS; the laboratory diagnosis of viral infections; and control of viral diseases by immunization. Richly illustrated with over 130 line drawings and photographs, this work provides a complete overview of this rapidly expanding field of biology for medical and dental undergraduates.
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