Emerging biological threat : [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Emerging Biological Threat , 5-8 October 2003, Budapest, Hungary] /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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Amsterdam ; Washington, DC :
IOS Press,
[2005]
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| Series: | NATO science series. Life and behavioural sciences.
v. 370. |
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Table of Contents:
- Interrelationships of emerging bacterial and viral infections in Hungary before the introduction of active immunization
- Response to the HIV-related challenges in Lithuania
- Emerging viral hepatitis B and C in Estonia
- Epidemiology of influenza A (H1N1) as one of emerging-reemerging diseases
- West Nile and other emerging-reemerging viruses in Russia
- Natural foci of classical and emerging viral zoonoses in Hungary
- Coronavirus causing severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), a new highly infectious emerging threat
- Antiviral drugs for treament of herpes B virus infections
- Tick-borne bacterial diseases in Hungary
- Emerging or re-emerging virus diseases : genetic variation, immune failure or human mistake
- Real time PCR for detection of parenterally transmissible viruses
- Diagnostics development research within the U.S. Biological Defense Research programme
- New molecular targets for control of Yersinia Pestis infection
- Enhanced concentration and extraction of bacillus anthracis DNA from whole blood
- Biological toxins and super-antigens as an emerging biological threat
- Application of genomics and proteomics for detection assay development for biological agents of mass destruction
- Development of reagent kits for detection of lethal toxins
- Strategies for the detection of unknown biological materials
- Clinical aspects of bioterrorism (anthrax, plague and smallpox)
- Clinical virologists and the smallpox-threat : a comparison between Germany and the UK
- Genetic attributes for tracking unconventional microorganisms
- An attempt to characterize some soil and health relevant bacteria by FT-IR spectroscopy
- Advanced medical technologies against bioterrorism
- Science for peace means international cooperation to control and prevent emerging natural or bio-terror virus epidemics with attention to the HIV-1/AIDS pandemic