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The emergence and spreading of new exotic viral diseases is most probably caused by the destruction of the tropical biosphere and, furthermore, due to the genetic variation of virus virulence, tropism and adaptation to other species (breaking the species barrier). An efficient control of such viral infections requires constant collaboration of medical and veterinary scientists. Some new presented...
Well known and acute viral diseases result in serious after-effects, but these are often present as well after mild infections. Research is now being carried out on, amongst others, the putative role of viruses in neuro-psychiatric diseases which have been known to even lead to the development of anti-social behaviour in humans. Some of the data presented in this review concern: virokines as mediators...
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