Evolution at the Host-Virus Interface
Evolution at the Host-Virus Interface
"Infectious diseases have for centuries ranked with wars and famine as major challenges to human progress and survival. They remain among the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Against a constant background of established infections, epidemics of new and old infectious diseases periodically emerge, greatly magnifying the global burden of infections. Studies of these emerging infections reveal the evolutionary properties of pathogenic microorganisms and the dynamic relationships between microorganisms, their hosts and the environment."
-- David Morens, Gregory Folkers & Anthony Fauci in Nature

Gallery of electron micrographs of viruses illustrating diversity in form and structure. Clockwise: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); Aeromonas virus 31, Influenza virus, Orf virus, Herpes simplex virus (HSV), Smallpox virus. Borrowed from Ken Todar's website.