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Review on Zika Virus Infection: An Overview

Review on Zika Virus Infection: An Overview

... Zika virus was first isolated from the serum of a Rhesus macaque in the Zika forest, while studying yellow ...the virus was also found in the mosquito Aedes africanus which was caught on a tree platform in ...

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A Glance  on  Zika Virus Infection

A Glance on Zika Virus Infection

... The most common symptoms of Zika virus are acute onset of fever with cutaneous rash, anguish of small joints of hands and feet, with possible swollen joints, conjunctivitis. Other commonly reported symptoms ...

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Detection of truncated virus particles in a persistent RNA virus infection in vivo.

Detection of truncated virus particles in a persistent RNA virus infection in vivo.

... water. After 30 days, 20% of the infected animals had died as a result of the virus infection. The survivors were reared in specific-pathogen-free water (10 to 12 8 C) at the Center for Salmon Disease ...

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The NLRP3 Inflammasome Detects Encephalomyocarditis Virus and Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Infection

The NLRP3 Inflammasome Detects Encephalomyocarditis Virus and Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Infection

... The broader question of how NLRP3 is activated by EMCV, VSV, and influenza A virus infection remains unanswered. These viruses could trigger NLRP3 activation via different mechanisms. For example, Ichinohe ...

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Dynamics of Influenza Virus Infection and Pathology

Dynamics of Influenza Virus Infection and Pathology

... natural virus infection and the resulting immune responses underlie both the disease signs seen in infected hosts and virus transmission, thus providing the foundation for the evolutionary dynamics ...

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Hospital Infection Control for Varicella Zoster Virus Infection

Hospital Infection Control for Varicella Zoster Virus Infection

... 200 VARICELLA ZOSTER VIRUS INFECTION and those with varicella are placed in strict isolation until 28 days following exposure or until all lesions are crusted.. Strict isolation requires[r] ...

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Hepatitis C Virus Infection

Hepatitis C Virus Infection

... indistinguishable from hepatitis A- or B-associated disease. Most pediatric patients are asymptomatic. Symptomatic infections usually are mild and insidi- ous in onset. Jaundice occurs in only 25% of patients, and ...

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Hepatitis B virus infection

Hepatitis B virus infection

... B virus infection affects about 400 million people around the globe and causes approximately a million deaths a ...mutant virus and the cross-resistance is largely un- ...

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Kinetics of Influenza A Virus Infection in Humans

Kinetics of Influenza A Virus Infection in Humans

... influenza virus did not begin to increase until around 7 DPI and did not reach high titers until approximately 2 to 4 weeks postinfection ...after infection (12, 13, 20, 42, ...after virus shedding ...

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Chikungunya Virus Infection

Chikungunya Virus Infection

... Chikungunya Virus Infection CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION Chikungunya Virus Infection I C Sam, MRCPath, S AbuBakar, PhD Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, 50[.] ...

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Nipah Virus Infection

Nipah Virus Infection

... Nipah virus sequences from Malaysian cases and pigs (10), established a causal association between human Nipah virus infection in Singapore and pigs from ...

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The treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in HIV co-infection

The treatment of chronic hepatitis C virus infection in HIV co-infection

... The duration of treatment should be individualized according to HCV genotype, baseline HCV viral load, and response to treatment (figure 1, [29]). Based on the data from the PREsCo trial patients with geno- type 1 and 4 ...

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Virus and Host Factors Affecting the Clinical Outcome of Bluetongue Virus Infection

Virus and Host Factors Affecting the Clinical Outcome of Bluetongue Virus Infection

... bluetongue virus (BTV), an arbovirus transmitted by ...assessed virus and host factors influencing the clinical outcome of BTV infection using a single experimental frame- ...same virus ...

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The pathology of hepatitis C virus infection

The pathology of hepatitis C virus infection

... HCV-associated end stage liver disease has now become an important indication for OLT (Smedile et ah, 1991). From the earliest studies of HCV in the transplant situation, it became clear that HCV infection ...

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Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of Chimpanzees

Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection of Chimpanzees

... SIVcpz infection, only two (GAB1 and GAB2) harbored HIV-1 cross-reactive antibodies, indicat- ing an unexpectedly low SIVcpz infection rate compared with that of other naturally occurring SIV infections (1, ...

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Encephalomyocarditis virus infection in an Italian zoo

Encephalomyocarditis virus infection in an Italian zoo

... Encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) infection epidemic involving fifteen primates occurred between October 2006 and February 2007 at the Natura Viva ...

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Breast-feeding and Respiratory Virus Infection

Breast-feeding and Respiratory Virus Infection

... or total respiratory disease, except for decreased disease of the lower respiratory tract in bottle-fed infants in the.. second six months.[r] ...

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Perinatal Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

Perinatal Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection

... Centers for Disease Control: Recommendations for assisting in the prevention of perinatal transmission of human T- lymphocyte type III lymphadenopathy associated virus and acquired immun[r] ...

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Is the Gut the Major Source of Virus in Early Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection?

Is the Gut the Major Source of Virus in Early Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Infection?

... of virus does not exclude a role for the gut in indirectly causing high viral production elsewhere; HIV infec- tion and CD4 ⫹ T-cell loss in the gut have been associated with the influx of microbial products into ...

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Defective Virus Drives Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, Persistence, and Pathogenesis

Defective Virus Drives Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection, Persistence, and Pathogenesis

... progeny virus (11, 76, 89, ...early infection (66) and can also be induced in vitro by antigen-loaded dendritic cells ...to infection by exogenous ...of infection. Occasionally, activated ...

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