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Susceptibility to Salmonella carrier-state: A possible Th2 response in susceptible chicks

Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2014
Olivier Grépinet   +2 more
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The Carrier State in Pertussis

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1986
In order to determine whether healthy adults can be of importance for the spread of pertussis the nasopharyngeal flora of 391 healthy individuals working in close contact with children was investigated during the height of a pertussis epidemic. Only 1 carrier of Bordetella pertussis was found, even though all individuals were exposed to the organism ...
I, Krantz   +3 more
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A four-state kinetic model for the carrier-induced degradation in multicrystalline silicon: Introducing the reservoir state

Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells, 2018
In this work, we present new insight into the multi-crystalline silicon carrier-induced defect (CID) by performing multiple degradation and regeneration cycles and further investigation on the partial recovery of mc-CID through extended dark annealing ...
Tsun Hang Fung   +2 more
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The carrier state in hemophilia A

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1962
Summary A simplified method for detecting decreasedAHG activity with the thromboplastin generation test has been described. Utilization of this method in the study of mothers of males with hemophilia has detected reduced AHG activity in approximately half of a group of known and probable carriers. The AHG activity in the “hemizygous” normal male has
J H, GITHENS, P J, WILCOX
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Carrier State in Human Acatalasemia

Science, 1959
The heterozygous carrier state of a rare hereditary disease, acatalasemia, has been defined biochemically. Affected homozygotes have no blood catalase activity, whereas heterozygotes show activities intermediate between this inactivity and the activity of normal controls, without overlap. Pedigrees show a high frequency of consanguineous marriages.
E T, NISHIMURA   +5 more
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THE CARRIER STATE IN VIRAL HEPATITIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
VIRAL HEPATITIS B Although considerable presumptive evidence concerning carriers of hepatitis virus B (serum hepatitis virus) can be seen in retrospect to have accumulated since 1920, when Stokes and others 1 suggested that an infectious agent was responsible for liver injury following parenteral injections of bismuth or arsenicals in the treatment of
J, STOKES   +11 more
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Group A Streptococcal Carrier State

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1988
Sir .—Gerber et al 1 raise important issues pertaining to identification of the group A streptococcal (GAS) carrier state. We agree that antistreptococcal antibody titers are of little value in distinguishing GAS carriers with intercurrent viral pharyngitis from patients with acute GAS infection.
R R, Tanz, S T, Shulman
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The Group A Streptococcal Carrier State

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1988
Streptococcal infection usually is defined as a positive throat culture with a serologic response to group A beta-hemolytic streptococci, and a patient with a positive throat culture and no serologic response is a streptococcal carrier. Studies suggest that streptococcal carriers should show little clinical response to antibiotic therapy when compared ...
M A, Gerber, M F, Randolph, D R, Mayo
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