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Animal Coronaviruses

Shraddha Gautam

9781774690925
280 pages
Arcler Education Inc
Overview
Coronaviruses (CoVs) are a family of enveloped single-stranded RNA viruses of medical and veterinary importance that infect mammals and birds, causing respiratory or enteric diseases. The book draws attention to the lessons accumulated from the large number of studies of the pathogenesis of animals and birds' coronaviruses and their vaccines, particularly the bovine, feline, and avian coronaviruses. The lessons drawn from the studies will have an immense influence on how the human coronaviruses pathogenesis and vaccine development will proceed. In addition, the extensive efforts to designate suitable animal models to study the lately emerged human coronaviruses are one of the invaluable contributions carried out by veterinarian scientists.
Author Bio
Shraddha Gautam is an accomplished Sr. Scientist, at Advancells, with 16 years of onsite experience, mainly in the therapeutic application of regenerative medicine and regulatory support. She has a proven ability to foster technological advancements and quality excellence. She has been a part of India’s top most institutions facilitating stem cell research and therapeutic applications and has gained extensive experience in the field of stem cell biology, its technological advancements and clinical implementation. She has acquired in-depth understanding of regulatory parameters required to be fulfilled for smooth implementation of science in clinical practice. Embracing the core values of integrity, growth and compassion; Shraddha is continuing her contributions to the field of stem cell technology and cellular therapies by presenting many research publications in renowned medical journals.