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For many years previous editions of <i>Basic Virology</i> were the best selling undergraduate text.  It has been popular because of its easy to read writing style, outstanding figures, and its appropriate level of coverage for undergraduate virology courses. As the title suggests, <i>Basic Virology</i> covers the basics of virology, virological techniques, molecular biology and pathogenesis of human viral disease at a level that is accessible to undergraduates.  The third edition was published in 2008.  The fourth edition will bring a much-needed update with expanded coverage of SARS and MERS coronaviruses, hepatitis C virus, influenza virus, HIV and Ebola virus as well as inclusion of new virological techniques and important new advances in viral therapies for human diseases.  Instructors have been asking for a new edition, so the 4th edition of <i>Basic Virology </i>will be very well received. This text fills a niche among undergraduate virology texts for which there is limited up-to-date competition and because of this, there will be ample opportunity to attract new adopters in addition to fulfilling the desire of current users for an updated version. <br /><br />Updates include:<br /> <ul> <li>Updates to techniques discussed (especially in the early chapters).  Some techniques are outdated (e.g., details of C<sub>o</sub>t curves in Methods) and newer ones (e.g., next generation sequencing) need to be added</li> <li>Revamping coverage of influenza virus section to include new developments and controversies, coronavirus section to include updates on MERS and SARS, papillomavirus section to discuss new vaccines as well as increased incidence of oropharyngeal cancer, herpes virus chapter to discuss shingles vaccine and drop in age of onset, Ebola virus section to include the recent outbreak and new data on reservoir, epidemiology and pathogenesis</li> <li>Expansion of sections on HIV and HBV</li> <li>Updates to discussion of antiviral therapies to include increased emphasis on combination therapies (new HCV and HBV treatments)</li> <li>Added sections on metapneumoviruses, dengue virus and chikungunya virus</li> <li>New figures (and the elimination of a few), as well as revision of some figures from 3e, as a result of the changes to the text outlined above</li> </ul>