The fifth edition of , published in 2007 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, is widely considered the definitive reference—often called the " bible of virology "—for researchers, physicians, and students. Edited by David M. Knipe and Peter M. Howley along with other world-renowned experts, this two-volume set spans over 3,000 pages and provides encyclopedic coverage of every aspect of contemporary virology. Key Features and Content
: It covers the molecular biology, replication, pathogenesis, and clinical significance of all known virus families. Fields Virology 5Th Edition 2007
The textbook is traditionally divided into two primary sections: The fifth edition of , published in 2007