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epidemics, 1:193–194, 1:196–198
Epstein-Barr virus, 1:82, 1:201, 1:267, 2:399, 2:558
evolution of, 1:209
evolutionary origin, 1:208–209
feline leukemia virus (FELV), 2:487, 2:575
Filoviruses, 1:172–173, 1:263
Flaviviruses, 1:263, 2:585
hantavirus, 1:258–259
hemorrhagic fevers, 1:263–264
hepadnaviruses, 1:264, 2:584
hepatitis viruses, 1:264–267, 2:558, 2:580, 2:584
herpes virus, 1:267–268, 2:513, 2:581
human immunodeficiency virus, 1:279–280
human papillomavirus (HPV), 2:516, 2:558, 2:584
human T-cell leukemia virus (HTLV), 1:233, 1:281, 2:493, 2:519,
2:558, 2:585
immune system, 1:287–288
infection cycle of, 2:583
influenza virus, 1:262, 1:312, 1:312,2:570
JC papovirus, 2:519
latent viruses, 1:340–341
latent viruses and disease, 1:340–341
lymphoadenopathy-associated virus (LAV), 2:400
maedi-visna virus, 2:519
Marburg virus, 1:264, 2:585
measles virus, 2:368, 2:519
mumps virus, 2:402
Myxoma virus, 2:507
orthomyxoviruses, 1:311–312, 2:580, 2:585
papovaviruses, 2:581, 2:584
parainfluenzae virus, 2:575
paramyxovirus group, 2:368
parvoviruses, 2:580, 2:584
Pestivirus,2:536
Picornaviruses, 2:580
plant viruses, 2:441–442
poliovirus, 2:446
polyomaviruses, 2:584
poxviruses, 2:583
Prospect Hill virus, 1:259
Puumula virus, 1:259
reoviruses, 2:580
respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), 2:585
retroposons, 2:486
retroviruses, 1:234, 2:486–487, 2:581, 2:585
rhabdoviruses, 2:580, 2:585
Rhinovirus, 1:128–129
RNA tumor viruses, 2:493–494
Rous sarcoma virus (RSV), 2:493, 2:494, 2:558, 2:585
rubella virus, 2:519
Seoul virus, 1:259
Sin Nombre virus, 1:259
slow viruses, 2:519–520
St. Louis encephalitis virus, 2:597
tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), 1:59–60, 1:316, 2:441, 2:528,
2:547, 2:582
Togaviruses, 2:580
Torovirus,1:129
transmission of pathogens, 2:553
tumor viruses, 2:558
varicella, 2:572–573
varicella zoster virus, 2:573–574
variola virus, 2:520–521, 2:574

West Nile virus, 2:597–598
yellow fever virus, 1:58, 2:613
See alsoPlant viruses; Viral genetics; Viral infection; Viral vec-
tors in gene therapy; Virology, viral classification, types of
viruses; Virus replication
Viruses and responses to viral infection, 2:582–585
Vitritis, 1:212
VM-16, 1:117
Volvox, 2:460
von Baer, Karl Ernst, 2:646
von Bamberger, Eugen, 1:339
von Behring, Emil, 1:58–59,1:178, 1:272, 1:287, 1:325
von Euler-Chelpin, Hans, 1:205–206
von Frerichs, Friedrich, 1:177
von Gruber, Max, 1:255–256,1:339
von Haller, Albrecht, 2:645
von Kölliker, Albrecht, 2:650
von Liebig, Justus, 2:647
von Mohl, Hugo, 2:647
von Möllendorff, Wilhelm, 1:330
von Nageli, Carl Wilhelm, 1:255
von Pettenkoffer, Max Josef, 1:252, 1:255
von Pirquet, Clemens, 2:651
von Plenciz, Marcus Anton, Sr., 2:645
von Siebold, Karl Theodor Ernst, 2:647
von Tschermak, Erich, 2:651
von Wasserman, August Paul, 1:83, 2:511, 2:538, 2:589
Vozrozhdeniye Island, 2:585
VP-16, 1:117
VZV. SeeVaricella zoster virus

W
W. bancrofti,2:423
Waksman, Selman Abraham, 1:116, 1:167, 1:276, 2:587–589,2:588,
2:653
Waldeyer, Heinrich Wilhelm, 2:650
Walking pneumonia, 1:118
Wallace, Alfred Russell, 2:647
Wannamaker, Lewis, 1:338
Warburg, Otto, 1:330
Warner, Noel, 2:656
Warren, Robin, 2:366
Warts, 2:516
Wasserman, August Paul von, 1:83, 2:511, 2:538, 2:589
Wasserman test, 1:83, 2:589–590
Wastewater treatment, 2:590,2: 591
dysentery, 1:168–170
fermentation, 1:218
See alsoWater pollution and purification; Water quality
Water molds, 1:232, 2:461
Water pollution and purification, 2:591–592,2: 592
carbon cycle, 2:419
cryptosporidium and cryptosporidiosis, 1:143
dysentery, 1:168–170
Stentor,2:531
wastewater treatment, 2:590–591
zooplankton, 2:616–617
See alsoWater quality
Water quality, 2:592–594,2: 593
Campylobacter jejuni,1:99–100
chlorination, 1:118–119, 1:119–120
contamination, 1:136–137


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