REVIEW ARTICLE The Biology of Coronaviruses
... can be demonstrated (see also Cheley et al., 1981a). This synthesis presumably reflects the translation of the incoming genome RNA to produce proteins which then produce negativestranded template. This assumption seems to be correct since pulse labelling of coronavirusinfected cells with [3H]uridine ...
... can be demonstrated (see also Cheley et al., 1981a). This synthesis presumably reflects the translation of the incoming genome RNA to produce proteins which then produce negativestranded template. This assumption seems to be correct since pulse labelling of coronavirusinfected cells with [3H]uridine ...
Development and characterization of positively selected brain
... els of p27Gag in that group. Of the clones chosen, 108, 109, 122, 129, 141, and 142 were isolated from macaque 225 and clones 153, 159 and 169 were isolated from macaque 321. We fully sequenced the env and nef genes as well as the 3' LTR of each of these molecular clones. These sequences were used t ...
... els of p27Gag in that group. Of the clones chosen, 108, 109, 122, 129, 141, and 142 were isolated from macaque 225 and clones 153, 159 and 169 were isolated from macaque 321. We fully sequenced the env and nef genes as well as the 3' LTR of each of these molecular clones. These sequences were used t ...
Prevalence of Acute Lower Respiratory Tract Infections due to
... There is a mounting interest in the hypothesis that RSV infection in the early childhood is an important risk factor for the subsequent development of recurrent wheezing and asthma later in life.10 In this study, 180 children (61.7% males and 38.3% females) were studied for detection of RSV. RSV was ...
... There is a mounting interest in the hypothesis that RSV infection in the early childhood is an important risk factor for the subsequent development of recurrent wheezing and asthma later in life.10 In this study, 180 children (61.7% males and 38.3% females) were studied for detection of RSV. RSV was ...
4.5 dermatology – skin conditions of primates
... sanctuaries, or they can flare up in groups because of the contagious nature of many skin conditions. Some are zoonoses, so they can be transmitted to the staff, or the staff can transmit them to the primates as well! Skin disorders are often can be a sign of or secondary to a generalised problem. F ...
... sanctuaries, or they can flare up in groups because of the contagious nature of many skin conditions. Some are zoonoses, so they can be transmitted to the staff, or the staff can transmit them to the primates as well! Skin disorders are often can be a sign of or secondary to a generalised problem. F ...
Real-time PCR
... • Hosted Borlaug scholar Mr Bambang Hanggono, of the Indonesian Government’s Situbondo Laboratory. Mr Hanggono visited the Aquaculture Pathology Laboratory for 12 weeks (17 September to 3 December, 2011). Mr Hanggono’s training emphasized histopathology and molecular diagnostic tests for major shrim ...
... • Hosted Borlaug scholar Mr Bambang Hanggono, of the Indonesian Government’s Situbondo Laboratory. Mr Hanggono visited the Aquaculture Pathology Laboratory for 12 weeks (17 September to 3 December, 2011). Mr Hanggono’s training emphasized histopathology and molecular diagnostic tests for major shrim ...
Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal Speech
... leading research center for the investigation of cancer and viral diseases. He also recruited top biologists from literally all parts of the world. Dr. Koprowski is one of the outstanding scientists of our time. His research is responsible for a variety of remarkable clinical advances in human and a ...
... leading research center for the investigation of cancer and viral diseases. He also recruited top biologists from literally all parts of the world. Dr. Koprowski is one of the outstanding scientists of our time. His research is responsible for a variety of remarkable clinical advances in human and a ...
Press Release
... protects against disease caused by bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae. This bacteria can cause serious illness, including meningitis (an infection of the covering of the brain), blood stream infections, and infection of the lungs. Streptococcus pneumoniae can infect anyone, but is most likely ...
... protects against disease caused by bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae. This bacteria can cause serious illness, including meningitis (an infection of the covering of the brain), blood stream infections, and infection of the lungs. Streptococcus pneumoniae can infect anyone, but is most likely ...
resources and guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and
... • HCP who develop sudden onset of fever, intense weakness or muscle pains, vomiting, diarrhea, or any signs of hemorrhage after an unprotected exposure (i.e. not wearing recommended PPE at the time of patient contact or through direct contact to blood or body fluids) to a patient with Ebola HF shou ...
... • HCP who develop sudden onset of fever, intense weakness or muscle pains, vomiting, diarrhea, or any signs of hemorrhage after an unprotected exposure (i.e. not wearing recommended PPE at the time of patient contact or through direct contact to blood or body fluids) to a patient with Ebola HF shou ...
The Immune Response in Measles: Virus Control, Clearance and
... and their effects on the immune system are generally perceived to be transient and restricted to the time of virus replication, spread and clearance associated with acute disease. However, in measles viral RNA persists in lymphoid tissue and the immune system remains activated for many months (Figur ...
... and their effects on the immune system are generally perceived to be transient and restricted to the time of virus replication, spread and clearance associated with acute disease. However, in measles viral RNA persists in lymphoid tissue and the immune system remains activated for many months (Figur ...
Bacterial viruses in coastal seawater: lytic rather than lysogenic
... growth by an environmental factor such as ultraviolet light or nutrient depletion. (3) Chronic infections do not involve lysis of the host. Rather, the mature viruses are produced in actively growing hosts and are released to the environment by budding or filament extrusion. The relative importance ...
... growth by an environmental factor such as ultraviolet light or nutrient depletion. (3) Chronic infections do not involve lysis of the host. Rather, the mature viruses are produced in actively growing hosts and are released to the environment by budding or filament extrusion. The relative importance ...
Sanofi Pasteur`s Fluzone High-Dose Vaccine Significantly More
... Lyon, France - August 26, 2013 - Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of Sanofi (EURONEXT: SAN and NYSE: SNY), today announced topline results of a large-scale, multi-center efficacy trial in people 65 years of age and older showing a superior clinical benefit of Fluzone® High-Dose (Influenza Virus ...
... Lyon, France - August 26, 2013 - Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccines division of Sanofi (EURONEXT: SAN and NYSE: SNY), today announced topline results of a large-scale, multi-center efficacy trial in people 65 years of age and older showing a superior clinical benefit of Fluzone® High-Dose (Influenza Virus ...
Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality Management for New Zealand
... Human enteric viruses are present in the gut, respiratory tract and occasionally urine of an infected person, and are discharged with body wastes into wastewater and the environment. Infected people do not always show signs of illness (they are asymptomatic) but they will still produce viruses in th ...
... Human enteric viruses are present in the gut, respiratory tract and occasionally urine of an infected person, and are discharged with body wastes into wastewater and the environment. Infected people do not always show signs of illness (they are asymptomatic) but they will still produce viruses in th ...
Viral Vector Policy #110.1
... Herpesviruses include infectious human viruses such as herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1), which is the most commonly used vector system. HSV-1 is common in the general population, but can cause encephalitis in rare cases; its utility as a vector system stems from its broad host cell range, ability ...
... Herpesviruses include infectious human viruses such as herpes simplex virus type-1 (HSV-1), which is the most commonly used vector system. HSV-1 is common in the general population, but can cause encephalitis in rare cases; its utility as a vector system stems from its broad host cell range, ability ...
A census of α-helical membrane proteins in
... proteins among viruses compared to that among prokaryotes becomes more apparent when the fraction of TM proteins is plotted against the genome size (Fig. 2b). In agreement with previous observations, the fractions of TM proteins in bacteria and archaea do not depend on the genome size and vary withi ...
... proteins among viruses compared to that among prokaryotes becomes more apparent when the fraction of TM proteins is plotted against the genome size (Fig. 2b). In agreement with previous observations, the fractions of TM proteins in bacteria and archaea do not depend on the genome size and vary withi ...
Sore Throat - Cal Maritime Academy
... be present for a week before the test confirms the infection. Mononucleosis is a viral infection caused by a type of herpes virus (Epstein-Barr virus or EBV). It is sometimes referred to as the "kissing disease" because its spread is often associated with kissing and other salivary contact, but actu ...
... be present for a week before the test confirms the infection. Mononucleosis is a viral infection caused by a type of herpes virus (Epstein-Barr virus or EBV). It is sometimes referred to as the "kissing disease" because its spread is often associated with kissing and other salivary contact, but actu ...
Evidence for emergence of an amphibian iridoviral disease because
... rainbow trout) than other amphibian isolates. Despite monophyly based on capsid protein sequences, there was low genetic divergence among all strains (< 1.1%) based on a supergene analysis of the capsid protein and the two noncoding regions. These analyses also showed polyphyly of strains from Arizo ...
... rainbow trout) than other amphibian isolates. Despite monophyly based on capsid protein sequences, there was low genetic divergence among all strains (< 1.1%) based on a supergene analysis of the capsid protein and the two noncoding regions. These analyses also showed polyphyly of strains from Arizo ...
Chikungunya fever, IgM positivity, Srikakulam district.
... analyzed for CHIK specific IgM antibody by IgM antibody capture enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using NIVCHIK kit. The data was analyzed. RESULTS: During the study period (2013 and 2014), the total number of samples screened was 127 of which 23(18.11%) were positive for IgM antibodies (Tab ...
... analyzed for CHIK specific IgM antibody by IgM antibody capture enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) using NIVCHIK kit. The data was analyzed. RESULTS: During the study period (2013 and 2014), the total number of samples screened was 127 of which 23(18.11%) were positive for IgM antibodies (Tab ...
Epstein-Barr virus-recent advances
... whether the fatigue could be ameliorated by a programme of rest and exercise implemented early after the resolution of the acute symptoms, although graded exercise and cognitive behavioural therapy are currently thought to be the most effective treatments for chronic fatigue of unknown cause.70 High ...
... whether the fatigue could be ameliorated by a programme of rest and exercise implemented early after the resolution of the acute symptoms, although graded exercise and cognitive behavioural therapy are currently thought to be the most effective treatments for chronic fatigue of unknown cause.70 High ...
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus
... by FITC-labelled streptavidin. Background FITC fluorescence was determined by surface staining of PRRSV-infected macrophages with PRRSV-negative biotinylated pAb and FITC-labelled streptavidin. Before flow-cytometric analysis, macrophages were incubated for 5 min with 0?02 mg propidium iodide ml21 ( ...
... by FITC-labelled streptavidin. Background FITC fluorescence was determined by surface staining of PRRSV-infected macrophages with PRRSV-negative biotinylated pAb and FITC-labelled streptavidin. Before flow-cytometric analysis, macrophages were incubated for 5 min with 0?02 mg propidium iodide ml21 ( ...
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... the course of a surveillance program conducted since the early 1990s. The viruses were a mixture of seven H1N1 and eight H1N2 subtypes, and viruses belonging to the classical, Eurasian avian-like, and triple-reassortant swine lineages were all present. Both Eurasian and triple-reassortant strains we ...
... the course of a surveillance program conducted since the early 1990s. The viruses were a mixture of seven H1N1 and eight H1N2 subtypes, and viruses belonging to the classical, Eurasian avian-like, and triple-reassortant swine lineages were all present. Both Eurasian and triple-reassortant strains we ...
ACIP Updates February 2017
... Fluzone® Sanofi Pasteur HD vs. SD showed HD in nursing home residents reduces lab confirmed flu, is cost effective at 81 residents at $30/vaccine ($2,430) or less than the average cost of hospitalization ...
... Fluzone® Sanofi Pasteur HD vs. SD showed HD in nursing home residents reduces lab confirmed flu, is cost effective at 81 residents at $30/vaccine ($2,430) or less than the average cost of hospitalization ...
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... The vaccine for small pox was the first vaccine ever developed. In fact, the term "vaccine" comes from the Latin word for cow, vaccinus, since the original small pox vaccine was made using the cow pox virus. Prior to the development of the small pox vaccine, at least two other forms of inoculation w ...
... The vaccine for small pox was the first vaccine ever developed. In fact, the term "vaccine" comes from the Latin word for cow, vaccinus, since the original small pox vaccine was made using the cow pox virus. Prior to the development of the small pox vaccine, at least two other forms of inoculation w ...
microbiology - UtechDMD2015
... • Impetigo-like Skin infection mostly in summer due to Insect Bites. • Virulence Factor: most important is M protein ...
... • Impetigo-like Skin infection mostly in summer due to Insect Bites. • Virulence Factor: most important is M protein ...
Tech Sheet - Sani Professional
... Staphylococcus aureus - (CA-MRSA) Genotype USA 300 (NARSA NRS 384) ...
... Staphylococcus aureus - (CA-MRSA) Genotype USA 300 (NARSA NRS 384) ...