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Dengue – An Overview

... Form v- ab complexes. V- ab complexes attach to cells bearing receptors for the Fc portion of the ab ...
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... from the nose or mouth travelling through the air or by direct contact. The tiny droplets of fluid are expelled when an infected person talks, coughs, sneezes or laughs. If people touch these droplets and then touch their own noses or mouths they can become infected. The incubation period (time from ...
Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases

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... much of Africa and Asia. Infection with the virus may cause acute febrile illness that clinically resembles dengue fever. A recent study indicated the existence of three geographically distinct viral lineages; however this analysis utilized only a single viral gene. Although ZIKV has been known to c ...
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Replication Kinetic of Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus in

... essential for the rapid and accurate differential diagnosis ofILTVs. Here the ability on an established chicken-origin cell for replication of ILTV strains was studied. In our experiments, both virulent and vaccine ILTV strains replicated well in CNS cell but only the vaccine strain produced marked ...
Two-stepping through time: mammals and viruses
Two-stepping through time: mammals and viruses

... Section of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA ...
Vaccinations for Dogs
Vaccinations for Dogs

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Characterization of a Highly Virulent Infectious Bursal Disease Virus.

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Detect Dengue-Zika White Paper

... The molecular-based detection of viral RNA in serum via reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is the preferred method for the early detection and confirmation of DENV, CHIKV, and ZIKV in clinical samples20. This method enables rapid, reliable detection and quantification of viral ...
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What is Human Influenza?

... rearrangements (‘antigenic shift’) occur resulting in a novel viral structure with pandemic potential. Historically, two previous human pandemics of influenza have resulted from novel strains emerging from their avian counterparts. This abrupt change with subsequent unfamiliar genetic components and ...
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Emerging Zoonoses

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West Nile

... arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) preventing them from replicating in mammalian cells. The result is a distinct and novel platform approach to vaccine development. ...
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Epidemiology and pathogenesis of Ebola viruses

... (NHPs) [12]. Human Ebola outbreaks usually occur abruptly from a vaguely defined source, with subsequent rapid spread from person to person [13]. In the past, EBOV were classified as „hemorrhagic fever viruses“, based on the ...
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... Clinically mild cases may be inapparent accounting for 5 – 50% of infections. A typical attack is characterized by three phases beginning with the sudden onset of fever and chills, headache, and myalgias, along with facial flushing and bradycardia (Faget’s sign). These symptoms correspond to the vir ...
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Yellow Fever — Once Again on the Radar Screen in the Americas

... this outbreak difficult to control. To prevent a similar occurrence in Brazil or in future yellow fever outbreaks, early identification of cases and rapid implementation of public health management and prevention strategies, such as mosquito control and appropriate vaccination, are critical. Early r ...
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Microbiology
Microbiology

... A 45-year-old woman comes to the physician because of progressive facial swelling and pain during the past week. She has a 10-year history of poorly controlled type 1 diabetes mellitus. Physical examination shows ecchymoses over the left orbital and periorbital regions with proptosis. There is a nec ...
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