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705_2013_1926_MOESM1_ESM - Springer Static Content Server

... part of IR (coordinates 1755 to 16), derived from TYLCV-OM (DQ644565) (Fig. 2). This conclusion was supported by all of the methods implemented in the RDP package, with low pvalues for the detected recombination events (Supplementary Table 1). It is interesting to note that CLCuGeV has so far only b ...
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Ebola Questions and Answers - Penrhyn Bay Medical Centre

... appropriate testing for Ebola. This includes samples to be taken, results turn-around time and other tests that may be conducted to look for alternative causes of illness. In general, a result would be expected within approximately 24 hours of taking a sample. What is the process a patient will go t ...
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... appropriate testing for Ebola. This includes samples to be taken, results turn-around time and other tests that may be conducted to look for alternative causes of illness. In general, a result would be expected within approximately 24 hours of taking a sample. What is the process a patient will go t ...
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... days of age from progressive disease. Aside from the case report in 1969, the hematopoietic system has been infrequently discussed in patients with EVC syndrome. The hematologic findings in this case include myelodysplastic changes confined to the erythroid series, with dyserythropoiesis manifested ...
Hepatitis A virus – a general overview.
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... from the present study that these procedures are deficient for certain specimens. The results for the overseas samples show that while all VI/ELISA positive FMDV samples were also positive by real-time RT-PCR (100% sensitivity at a CT cut-off value of <39) (Table III), FMD viral genome was detected ...
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... Because of recently reported reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction evidence of enterovirus in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (SALS) and because of newly available anti-enteroviral drugs binding enteroviral capsids, it is reasonable to re-formulate an enteroviral hypothesis of SALS ...
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... Johnson N, Fooks AR, Solomon T and Baylis M. Evaluation of a temperate climate mosquito, Ochlerotatus (Aedes) detritus, as a potential vector for Japanese encephalitis virus. Medical and ...
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Interleukin-18 improves the early defence system against influenza
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Pigs immunized with Chinese highly pathogenic PRRS virus

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