Immunology and Evolution of Infectious Disease
In the battle against diseases like HIV and influenza, the intricate interplay between infectious agents and the immune system is pivotal. A profound grasp of how parasites adapt to escape immune detection is vital for designing effective vaccines, managing epidemics, and advancing our understanding of parasite ecology and evolution. This book, presenting a comprehensive synthesis of parasite variation at molecular, population, and evolutionary levels, is a must-read for students and researchers in biology and biomedicine.
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