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Advances in virus research. v. 72 / edited by Karl Maramorosch, Aaron J. Shatkin, Frederick A. Murphy. — Amsterdam : Elsevier, c2009. – (58.679/A244/v.72)

Contents

    CONTENTS
    
    1. The History and Evolution of Human Dengue Emergence
    I. Introduction to Flaviviruses
    II. Dengue Viruses
    III. Dengue Epidemiology
    IV. Evolution
    V. Potential for Sylvatic Denv Reemergence
    Acknowledgments
    References
    2. Third-Generation Flavivirus Vaccines Based on Single-Cycle, Encapsidation-Defective Viruses 77
    I. Introduction
    II. Currently Licensed Vaccines for Flavivirus Diseases
    III. Promising Vaccine Candidates in Development
    IV. Replication-Defective and Single-Cycle Virus Vaccines
    V. Conclusion and Perspectives
    Acknowledgments
    References
    3. Swine Influenza Viruses: A North American Perspective
    I. Introduction to Influenza A Viruses
    II. Evolution of North American SI Viruses of the HI and H3 Subtype
    III. Cross-Species Transmission of Influenza Viruses and Novel Subtypes in North American Swine
    IV. Vaccination of Pigs Against SI
    V. Conclusions and Outlook
    Acknowledgments
    References
    4. Replication and Partitioning of Papillomavirus Genomes 155
    I. Background
    II. Replication Initiation
    III. Maintenance RepLication
    IV. Vegetative Replication
    V. Other Aspects of Papillomavirus Replication
    Acknowledgments
    References
    5. Rhesus Cytomegalovirus: A Nonhuman Primate Model for The Study of Human Cytomegalovirus
    I. Introduction
    II. Background
    III. Discovery of RhCMV
    IV. Epidemiology of RhCMV
    V. Pathogenesis of RhCMV
    VI. The Coding Capacity of RhCMV
    VII. Susceptibility of RhCMV to Anti-HCMV Drugs
    VIII. Host Immunity to RhCMV
    IX. Modulation of the Host by RhCMV
    X. Vaccine Studies in Rhesus Macaques
    XI. Future Directions
    Acknowledgements
    References
    6. Drosophila Viruses and the Study of Antiviral Host-Defense
    I. Introduction
    II. Sigma Virus
    III. Drosophila C Virus (DCV)
    IV. Other Drosophila Viruses
    V. AntiviraL Reactions in Drosophila
    VI. Conclusion and Perspectives
    Acknowledgments
    References