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... Respiratorysyncytialvirus September 2015 tobacco exposure, day care attendance, overcrowding, lack of breastfeeding, and admission to hospital during the RSV ...
... bovine respiratorysyncytialvirus (BRSV) has been based on small numbers of field ...human respiratorysyncytial viruses and 1 ovine respi- ratory syncytial ...
... strikingly higher.35 Conditions that appear to place a child at risk of severe or fatal respiratory syncytial virus infection are pulmonary disease, especially.. bronchopulmonary dysplas[r] ...
... Human respiratorysyncytialvirus (RSV) is a negative sense, single-stranded RNA virus of the family Paramyxoviridae, which includes common respiratory viruses such as those causing ...
... 29. Low KW, Tan T, Ng K, Tan BH, Sugrue RJ. 2008. The RSV F and G glycoproteins interact to form a complex on the surface of infected cells. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 366:308 –313. 30. Heidema J, Lukens MV, van ...
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... Respiratorysyncytialvirus (RSV) infects nearly all children by age 2 years, and it causes considerable illness and death in certain high-risk pediatric ...
... The occurrence of antigenic variation among nine isolates of bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) was determined by examining their reaction patterns to human respiratory syncytial [r] ...
... of respiratorysyncytialvirus (RSV) hospitalization, intensive care unit care, and mechanical ventilation, as well as RSV hospital days and RSV hospital days with an oxygen ...
... Introduction Respiratorysyncytialvirus (RSV) lower respiratory tract disease is characterised by narrowing of the airways resulting in increased airway resistance, air-trapping and ...
... Respiratorysyncytialvirus (RSV) causes respiratory illness in young children and is most commonly associated with bronchiolitis. RSV typically occurs as annual or biennial winter epidemics ...
... 1997. Respiratorysyncytialvirus (RSV) SH and G proteins are not essential for viral replication in vitro: clinical evalu- ation and molecular characterization of a cold-passaged, attenuated RSV ...
... 4 Adults and Elder Persons There remains no globally accepted definition or reliable classification of acute respiratory infection, making it difficult to compare studies and to make accurate estimates of disease ...
... That medium was harvested for virus purification 22 to 24 h after infection, when monolayers had developed numerous syncytia but before the medium contained much cellular material, and w[r] ...