Aspects of Slow and Persistent Virus Infections Proceedings of the European Workshop sponsored by the Commission of the European Communities on the advice of the Committee on Medical and Public Health Research, held in London(U.K.), April 5–6, 1979

This book records the papers and discussions at a Work­ shop which took place in London on the 5th and 6th of April 1979, as part of the programme of the Commission of the European Communities on Medical and Public Health Research. However the views expressed are those of the individuals concerned a...

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Other Authors: Tyrrell, D.A.J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1979, 1979
Edition:1st ed. 1979
Series:New Perspectives in Clinical Microbiology
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a The biology of scrapie agent -- The pathogenesis and pathology of scrapie -- Discussion on Drs. Kimberlin and H. Fraser’s papers -- Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis: Characterization of the etiological agent and its relationship to the Morbilli viruses -- Measles virus — host cell relationships in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis -- Discussion on Drs. ter Meulen and K. B. Fraser’s papers -- Canine distemper encephalitis -- Discussion on Dr. Lund’s paper -- The immune response in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis -- Recent findings on cell-mediated immune reactions in acute measles and SSPE -- Discussion on Drs. Lachmann and Kreth’s papers -- The biology of RNA tumour viruses -- Evidence for the presence of retrovirus markers in man -- Discussion on Drs. Weiss and Thiry’s papers -- Visna. The biology of the agent and the disease -- Epizootiology of Maedi/Visna in sheep -- Discussion on Drs. Petersson and De Boer’s papers -- The key role of cell membrane modulation in the biological effects of interferon -- Discussion on Dr. Chany’s paper -- Immune responses in the cerebrospinal fluid -- Discussion on Dr. Lowenthal’s paper -- Infections in immunodeficient patients -- Discussion on Dr. Webster’s paper -- Virus-like agents from patients with mental diseases and some chronic neurological conditions -- Discussion on Dr. Tyrrell’s paper -- Discussion on Dr. Stinger’s paper -- Discussion on Dr. Cathala’s recent work -- Discussion on the directions for further research -- Index of subjects 
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520 |a This book records the papers and discussions at a Work­ shop which took place in London on the 5th and 6th of April 1979, as part of the programme of the Commission of the European Communities on Medical and Public Health Research. However the views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and not of the EEC or any of its organs. The object was to discuss certain biological aspects of natural and experimental slow virus infections. Because the amount of knowledge and the focus of interest varied in respect of each infection the approach and emphasis varied also. In the case of scrapie, we discussed the nature of the agent and the mode of pathogenesis, in the case of SSPE, the search for unusual features of the virus, and recent detail­ ed work on the immunology of the disease. As for Visna we reviewed the present understanding of the virus and its pathogenicity and also field epidemiology and methods for its control. There were also general papers, on interferon and oncornaviruses for example. We thank all those who made the meeting possible and enabled us to produce this book quickly, so that those who could not attend the meeting may nevertheless be able to read a great deal of what went on at it. In particular we would thank the Ciba Foundation who allowed us the use of their premises and Mrs. Jean Ashley who dealt with most of the arrangements