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The Lancet, 1967
Abstract Rubella virus was identified morphologically in infected cell cultures, and at the surface of rubella-agglutinated pigeon erythrocytes. The agglutinated cells possessed rubella infectivity for cell cultures, and the specificity of the haemagglutinin produced in these cultures was established serologically.
I H, Holms, M F, Warburton
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Abstract Rubella virus was identified morphologically in infected cell cultures, and at the surface of rubella-agglutinated pigeon erythrocytes. The agglutinated cells possessed rubella infectivity for cell cultures, and the specificity of the haemagglutinin produced in these cultures was established serologically.
I H, Holms, M F, Warburton
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Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Arbovirus infections are viral diseases transmitted by insect vectors—that is, they are arthropod borne. Clinically significant arboviruses in the United States include western equine encephalitis virus (WEE), eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEE), St.
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Arbovirus infections are viral diseases transmitted by insect vectors—that is, they are arthropod borne. Clinically significant arboviruses in the United States include western equine encephalitis virus (WEE), eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEE), St.
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Human Arbovirus Infections Worldwide
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001Abstract: Viral diseases transmitted by blood‐feeding arthropods (arboviral diseases) are among the most important of the emerging infectious disease public health problems facing the world at the beginning of the third millennium. There are over 534 viruses listed in the arbovirus catalogue, approximately 134 of which have been shown to cause disease
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2008
Arboviral infections are emerging important infections transmitted by arthropods to vertebrates across the world. Asthe climate of the world changes rapidly, habitats of the arthropod vector of these viruses change and increase. The consequences ofthese changes are new survival strategies of Arboviruses. These strategies are seem to be succesfull since
ÇALIŞKAN, Elvin, GÜNGÖR, Burak
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Arboviral infections are emerging important infections transmitted by arthropods to vertebrates across the world. Asthe climate of the world changes rapidly, habitats of the arthropod vector of these viruses change and increase. The consequences ofthese changes are new survival strategies of Arboviruses. These strategies are seem to be succesfull since
ÇALIŞKAN, Elvin, GÜNGÖR, Burak
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