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Infection: Measles

Modulation of Immune System Function by Measles Virus Infection: Role of Soluble Factor and Direct Infection

Modulation of Immune System Function by Measles Virus Infection: Role of Soluble Factor and Direct Infection

... of infection was 21%. We have recently demonstrated that infection of antigen- specific T cells with measles virus results in an inability to proliferate in response to antigen presented by APCs (1) ...

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Measles Virus Infection and Immunity in a Suboptimal Vaccination Coverage Setting

Measles Virus Infection and Immunity in a Suboptimal Vaccination Coverage Setting

... in measles reemergence [11,38]. In the case of mumps, infection in fully vaccinated individuals are not uncommon, and serum samples from vaccinated individuals have been shown to neutralize the currently ...

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Immune Containment and Consequences of Measles Virus Infection in Healthy and Immunocompromised Individuals

Immune Containment and Consequences of Measles Virus Infection in Healthy and Immunocompromised Individuals

... MV infection, which equally affects CD4 ⫹ T lymphocytes, CD8 ⫹ T lymphocytes, and B lymphocytes (4, 39, 110, 133, ...with measles is probably not entirely explained by direct viral killing, as the number of ...

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Cell Mediated Immunity during Natural Measles Infection

Cell Mediated Immunity during Natural Measles Infection

... circulating thymus-derived lymphocytes was low during the acute stage of measles, and at this time 37% of these cells showed positive immunofluorescent staining for measles virus after stimulation with ...

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Brain endothelial cell infection in children with acute fatal measles

Brain endothelial cell infection in children with acute fatal measles

... fatal measles. This site of infection may provide a portal of entry for virus in individuals who subsequently develop subacute sclerosing panencephalitis or measles inclusion body encephalitis and a ...

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Fatal Measles Virus Infection Prevented by Brain-Penetrant Fusion Inhibitors

Fatal Measles Virus Infection Prevented by Brain-Penetrant Fusion Inhibitors

... of measles, out- breaks still occur, with resurgence in industrialized countries during last few ...ratory-confirmed measles cases worldwide in ...of measles (4, 52, ...MV infection occur in ...

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Dynamics of Viral RNA Synthesis during Measles Virus Infection

Dynamics of Viral RNA Synthesis during Measles Virus Infection

... during infection of eucaryotic cells. After measles virus infects a cell, mRNAs from all genes immediately start to accumulate linearly over the first 5 to 6 h and then exponentially until ⬃ 24 ...to ...

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Roles of Macrophages in Measles Virus Infection of Genetically Modified Mice

Roles of Macrophages in Measles Virus Infection of Genetically Modified Mice

... In the absence of a small-animal model that mimics human disease, information about the initial steps of MV dissemina- tion has been initially sought in primates. Experimentally in- fected monkeys develop a disease ...

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Measles Virus Infection of SLAM (CD150) Knockin Mice Reproduces Tropism and Immunosuppression in Human Infection

Measles Virus Infection of SLAM (CD150) Knockin Mice Reproduces Tropism and Immunosuppression in Human Infection

... in measles patients (19, ...acute measles (14), immune responses are suppressed in measles patients for a long period of time ...As infection of the SLAM knockin mice with the virulent IC-B ...

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Prevention of Measles Virus Infection by Intranasal Delivery of Fusion Inhibitor Peptides

Prevention of Measles Virus Infection by Intranasal Delivery of Fusion Inhibitor Peptides

... (MV) infection is undergoing resurgence and remains one of the leading causes of death among young children worldwide despite the availability of an effective measles ...MV infection at the entry ...

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Gene Expression Changes in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells during Measles Virus Infection

Gene Expression Changes in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells during Measles Virus Infection

... MV infection of dendritic cells and PBMCs that were predominantly IFN and IFN-responsive genes (3, ...to measles with several upregulated genes from the innate immune system, but no IFN-induced genes ...of ...

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Allergic Disease and Atopic Sensitization in Children in Relation to Measles Vaccination and Measles Infection

Allergic Disease and Atopic Sensitization in Children in Relation to Measles Vaccination and Measles Infection

... of measles vaccination and infection by using a combined variable with 4 categories (no vaccination or infection, vaccina- tion but no infection, infection but no vaccination, or both ...

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Immunoglobulin G avidity testing in serum and cerebrospinal fluid for analysis of measles virus infection.

Immunoglobulin G avidity testing in serum and cerebrospinal fluid for analysis of measles virus infection.

... with measles virus as well as some other infectious agents have revealed the diagnostic usefulness of avidity testing for agent-specific immunoglobulin G (IgG) in serum (1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, 15, 27, 28, 30, ...

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Vaccine Induced Measles Virus Specific T Cells Do Not Prevent Infection or Disease but Facilitate Subsequent Clearance of Viral RNA

Vaccine Induced Measles Virus Specific T Cells Do Not Prevent Infection or Disease but Facilitate Subsequent Clearance of Viral RNA

... FIG 4 MeV-specific T-cell responses after challenge with wild-type MeV. Shown are T-cell responses 7 (A), 14 (B), and 35 (C) days after challenge as assessed by IFN- ␥ ELISpot. PBMCs were stimulated with overlapping ...

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A New Complication of Stem Cell Transplantation: Measles Inclusion Body Encephalitis

A New Complication of Stem Cell Transplantation: Measles Inclusion Body Encephalitis

... ABSTRACT. Measles inclusion body encephalitis (MIBE) is a disease of the immunocompromised host and typically occurs within 1 year of acute measles infection or ...sids. Measles studies ...

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Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2009

Communicable Diseases Report, NSW, September and October 2009

... if measles-containing vaccine is given to a susceptible person within 3 days of their exposure to an infectious case, or if normal human immunoglobulin is given within 7 days of their ...to measles ...

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Healthcare Workers’ Preparedness: An Exploratory Study for Measles Control in a Middle-Income Country

<p>Healthcare Workers&rsquo; Preparedness: An Exploratory Study for Measles Control in a Middle-Income Country</p>

... autism, measles and even ...taking infection control training courses are statistically signi fi cant predicting fac- tors in fl uencing the measles vaccination status among the investigated ...

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Previous Exposure to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella—but Not Vaccination During Adolescence—Correlates to the Prevalence of Pancreatic and Thyroid Autoantibodies

Previous Exposure to Measles, Mumps, and Rubella—but Not Vaccination During Adolescence—Correlates to the Prevalence of Pancreatic and Thyroid Autoantibodies

... virus infection has an immunomodulatory ef- fect, there is a possibility that vaccination may also induce autoimmunity, especially when live, attenu- ated virus is used, as in measles, mumps, and rubella ...

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Comparison of Immunoglobulin G Subclass Profiles Induced by Measles Virus in Vaccinated and Naturally Infected Individuals

Comparison of Immunoglobulin G Subclass Profiles Induced by Measles Virus in Vaccinated and Naturally Infected Individuals

... of measles, it is necessary to impair measles transmission by establishing population immunity ...antigenic measles virus variability as well as mea- sles virus-specific immune ...between ...

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Oncolytic paramyxoviruses-induced autophagy; a prudent weapon for cancer therapy

Oncolytic paramyxoviruses-induced autophagy; a prudent weapon for cancer therapy

... lytic measles virus have used the attenuated vaccine Edmonston strain, which is derived from the common wild-type measles virus and is observed to have minimal side ...of Measles virus is chiefly ...

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