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The Influenza Viruses

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Part of the book series: Virology Monographs Die Virusforschung in Einzeldarstellungen ((VIROLOGY,volume 4))

Abstract

Virology has developed with such rapidity in recent years that it is increasingly difficult to maintain an adequate knowledge of more than a small part of the science. There is therefore a need for reference works which assess the established knowledge and make some record of past achievement. It is hoped that this work will fulfil this purpose in the case of the influenza viruses. The work is primarily intended for the virologist, and the clinical, pathological and epidemiological aspects of influenza are dealt with only in so far as they relate to the properties of the viruses.

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