Herpesviruses, the Immune System, and AIDS - Developments in Medical Virology - Yechiel Becker - Books - Springer-Verlag New York Inc. - 9781461288107 - October 1, 2011
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Herpesviruses, the Immune System, and AIDS - Developments in Medical Virology Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990 edition

Yechiel Becker

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Herpesviruses, the Immune System, and AIDS - Developments in Medical Virology Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990 edition

Shortly after the reeognition of the aequired immunodefieieney syndrome (AIDS) in 1981 (1-3), it was hypothesized that herpesviruses may play an important role in the etiology or pathogenesis of this newly identified syndrome (4,5). This theory was based on the faet that infeetion with herpesviruses was a prominent elinieal feature in nearly all patients with AIDS (3-5). Chronie mueocutaneous herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections were one of the first opportunistie infeetions deseribed in patients with AIDS (3), and both cytomegalovirus (CMV) and HSV infections were extremely common in individuals identified to be at highest risk for aequiring AIDS, such as homosexual men, intravenous drug users and hemophiliaes (4-8). CMVand Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) were also prominent infeetions whieh were suspected as possible etiologic agents of the prolonged fever, wasting, and Iymphadenopathy that often precedes AIDS, frequently referred to as the chronie Iymphadenopathy syndrome (9,10). Subsequent elinieal studies have indeed demonstrated that infeetions with HSV, CMV, EBV, and even varieella­ zoster virus (VZV) are frequent opportunistic infeetions wh ich oeeur among AIDS patients (11-14). Several of the opportunistie infeetions caused by herpesviruses include encephalitis, chorioretinitis, hairy leukoplakia, esophagitis, enteritis, colitis, Burkitt's lymphoma, primary CNS lymphoma, zoster, and there has even been speculation about the role of CMV in the pathogenesis of Kaposi's sareoma (15,16). Furthermore, the herpesviruses, partieularly CMV and EBV have been known to be strongly associated with immunosuppression, partieularly of cell-mediated immune functions, which further supported the hypothesis that herpesviruses may contribute to the immune defects that eharacterize AIDS.


377 pages, biography

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 1, 2011
ISBN13 9781461288107
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Pages 377
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 21 mm   ·   553 g
Language English  
Editor Aurelian, Laure

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