Reprint
Lassa Fever
Viral Replication, Disease Pathogenesis, and Host Immune Modulations
Edited by
August 2020
132 pages
- ISBN978-3-03936-609-5 (Hardback)
- ISBN978-3-03936-610-1 (PDF)
This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Lassa Fever: Viral Replication, Disease Pathogenesis, and Host Immune Modulations that was published in
Biology & Life Sciences
Medicine & Pharmacology
Public Health & Healthcare
Summary
Lassa virus causes Lassa fever disease in several countries in West Africa, where it is estimated to infect up to half million people causing roughly five thousand deaths each year. This deadly virus has also been introduced in multiple occasions into the western world, including the United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Sweden, and Germany. Lassa virus infection, which is often misdiagnosed, can lead to a wide range of disease symptoms ranging from mild flu-like symptoms to bleeding disorders, multi-organ failure, and death. Despite some major discoveries made in recent years of research on Lassa fever, there are still many unresolved key issues that hamper the development of effective vaccines and therapies. Some of these issues include a detailed understanding of the viral and participating host factors in completing the virus life cycle, in mediating disease pathogenesis or protection, and in activating or suppressing host immune responses against virus infection. This book is devoted to understanding some of these important issues. Expert and timely contributions in the form of editorial and original research and review articles on Lassa fever viral replication, disease pathogenesis and protection, host immune modulations, and other related hot topics are presented in this publication.
Format
- Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2020 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Lassa virus disease (LVD); vaccine breadth; mimicry; B cell anergy; conserved antigens; Fc-gamma receptors; conformational antigens; broadly-neutralizing antibodies; focused immunity; dominant and subdominant epitopes; cross-restriction; Lassa virus; Z protein; late domain; PPXY; budding; release; matrix protein; phosphorylation; arenavirus; mass spectrometry; Lassa virus; arenavirus; viral glycoprotein; viral entry; viral fusion; fusion protein; Lassa virus vaccine; ML29 vaccine; STAT-1-/- mice; Lassa virus; Mopeia virus; interfering particles; Lassa fever; arenavirus; LASV; virus–host interactions; entry; replication; Lassa vaccine; replication-deficient MVA vector; VLP formation; single-dose efficacy; cell-mediated immunity; arenaviruses; Lassa virus; viral hemorrhagic fevers; Lassa fever; animal models; Lassa virus; arenavirus; mammarenavirus; vaccine; virulence; pathogenesis; innate immunity; adaptive immunity; COVID-19