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Infectious Disease and Host-Pathogen Evolution
Edited by Krishna Dronamraju
Cambridge University Press
June 2004
Hardback 384 pages, 30 diags, 15 illus ISBN 0521820669
£86.00
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It has long been recognised that an important factor in human evolution has been the
struggle against infectious disease and, more recently, it has been revealed that complex
genetic polymorphisms are the direct result of that struggle. As molecular biological
techniques become more sophisticated, a number of breakthroughs in the area of
host-pathogen evolution have led to an increased interest in this field. From the
historical beginnings of J. B. S. Haldane€s original hypothesis to current research,
this book strives to evaluate infectious diseases from an evolutionary perspective.
It provides a survey of the latest information regarding host-pathogen evolution related
to major infectious diseases and parasitic infections, including malaria, influenza and
leishmaniasis. Written by leading authorities in the field, and edited by a former pupil
of Haldane, Infectious Disease and Host-Pathogen Evolution will be a valuable
reference for those working in related areas of microbiology, parasitology, immunology
and infectious disease medicine, as well as genetics, evolutionary biology and
epidemiology.
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