Viruses cause a wide range of human diseases, ranging from acute self-resolving conditions to acute fatal diseases. Effects that arise long after the primary infection can also increase the propensity for chronic conditions or lead to the development of cancer. Recent advances in the fields of virology and pathology have been fundamental in improving our understanding of viral pathogenesis, in providing improved vaccination strategies and in developing newer, more effective treatments for patients worldwide. The reviews assembled here focus on the interface between virology and pathology and encompass aspects of both the clinical pathology of viral disease and the underlying disease mechanisms. Articles on emerging diseases caused by Ebola ...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases with multiple eventual causes. The underlying causes are not f...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
This special issue of the journal is dedicated to the important topic of oncogenic viruses and cance...
Viruses cause a wide range of human diseases, ranging from acute self-resolving conditions to acute ...
Antiviral are a class of drugs that are used to treat viral infections currently available antiviral...
Much can be learnt about the mechanisms by which micro-organisms cause disease from the ways that th...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...
Current worldwide estimates suggest that approxiamtely 11% of all cancers are caused by viral infect...
The aim of this report is to review the relationship between viruses and the development of human ca...
Although the idea that carcinogenesis might be caused by viruses was first voiced about 100 years ag...
International audienceViruses exhibit an elegant simplicity, as they are so basic, but so frightenin...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...
This review article overviewed briefly about the era of deadly viruses. Humans have been combating v...
[[abstract]]Viruses can contribute to the development of several human cancers. 1 Among them, malig...
Viruses are ubiquitous and are also the pathogenic agents that are most commonly associated with neo...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases with multiple eventual causes. The underlying causes are not f...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
This special issue of the journal is dedicated to the important topic of oncogenic viruses and cance...
Viruses cause a wide range of human diseases, ranging from acute self-resolving conditions to acute ...
Antiviral are a class of drugs that are used to treat viral infections currently available antiviral...
Much can be learnt about the mechanisms by which micro-organisms cause disease from the ways that th...
To date, almost one and a half million cases of cancer are diagnosed every year in the US and nearly...
Current worldwide estimates suggest that approxiamtely 11% of all cancers are caused by viral infect...
The aim of this report is to review the relationship between viruses and the development of human ca...
Although the idea that carcinogenesis might be caused by viruses was first voiced about 100 years ag...
International audienceViruses exhibit an elegant simplicity, as they are so basic, but so frightenin...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...
This review article overviewed briefly about the era of deadly viruses. Humans have been combating v...
[[abstract]]Viruses can contribute to the development of several human cancers. 1 Among them, malig...
Viruses are ubiquitous and are also the pathogenic agents that are most commonly associated with neo...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases with multiple eventual causes. The underlying causes are not f...
The first human tumor virus was discovered in the middle of the last century by Anthony Epstein, Ber...
This special issue of the journal is dedicated to the important topic of oncogenic viruses and cance...