How Pathogenic Viruses Think covers the essential elements of virus-host interactions with descriptive graphics, helpful mnemonic tactics for retaining the information, and brief reviews of important concepts. It is an ideal book to help medical, science, and nursing students make sense of this complex subject.
Example:
Interviewer: I always ask the viruses I interview, "How do you attack your hosts, and why have you chosen that route?"
Flu Virus: I favor the respiratory route.
Interviewer: Okay, but why? For example, why not enter via the digestive tract?
Flu Virus: Are you kidding me? Do I look like a dumb virus to you? My Uncle Harold tried the digestive tract once, and got as far as the stomach before the acid in there ate him alive! Not me. I take the easy way in. The respiratory route of infection provides direct access to my favorite target cells – the epithelial cells which line the human airway.