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Antiviral Research Rapid sequence-based diagnosis of viral infection
Antiviral Research Rapid sequence-based diagnosis of viral infection

... diagnostic evaluation of central nervous system infections (Whitley et al., 1977). Early intervention may also be critical in viral infections in which host responses contribute to pathogenesis. For example, clinical trials of ribavirin revealed no effect when drug was administered after the onset o ...
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Viral Detection

... • ~6kb IAP sequences • No clear evidence of a CJD specific sequence of IAP RNA • If IAPs are involved with the CJD nucleic acid, it is either co-packed in the core or uses IAP products to proliferate • Second theory: Completely independent CJD viral complex, only similar to IAP • Supported by presen ...
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... both the epithelium and endothelium. Clinical signs reflect vascular damage, presumably as a direc result of the expanded tissue tropism (e.g., edema, ulcers, multiple organ failure). ...
Targeting the Virus with Radioimmunotherapy in Virus-Associated Cancers
Targeting the Virus with Radioimmunotherapy in Virus-Associated Cancers

... Several human neoplasias, carcinomas, and dysplasias and many more animal cancers are caused by virus infections (Table 1). The viruses that RIT is capable of targeting can be DNA or RNA viruses. In the VAC expression of virus-encoded genes, virus-encoded glycoproteins, and envelope proteins is a na ...
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viral haemorrhagic fever - ESR Public Health Surveillance

... Indicate whether the case was potentially exposed to body fluids, blood or tissue from a confirmed, probable or suspect case during the incubation period for the disease. Refer to the viral haemorrhagic fever section of the Communicable Disease Control Manual for the incubation period for the diseas ...
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... For example, even if the virus could be detected in the saliva of a very sick Ebola patient who had licked an envelope that was subsequently inducted into the mail stream, the saliva on the envelope would dry quickly, making it extremely difficult for the virus to survive, especially given the trans ...
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... in 2012. During 2013, additional eleven isolates of this virus were found on ornamental and food plants in different regions of Lithuania. The virus was identified by double antibody sandwich-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (DAS-ELISA), electron microscopy and reverse transcription-polymerase chai ...
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... in adults. In the past, some children who had chickenpox and were given aspirin developed Reye's Syndrome, which affects the liver and brain and results in the abrupt onset of seizures and, in some cases, death. For this and other reasons, aspirin should not be given to any child. Chickenpox usually ...
Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT
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... the disease (Zabal et al., 2013). FMDV is a nonenveloped, single stranded, positive sense RNA virus, approximately 8,500 bases in size surrounded by four structural proteins (VP 1-4) to form an icosahedral capsid (Rueckert, 1996). There are seven FMDV serotypes namely- „O‟, „A‟, „C‟, „SAT 1‟, „SAT 2 ...
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Hemorrhagic Encephalopathy in Dengue Shock Syndrome: A Case
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A Study of Sequence Homology between Tobacco Rattle Virus
A Study of Sequence Homology between Tobacco Rattle Virus

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DUTY OF CARE - The Prince`s Trust
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