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Herpes simplex virus type 1 infections presenting at birth

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 1991
ABSTRACTTwo cases of intra‐uterine acquired neonatal herpes simplex type I presented with atypical skin lesions apparent at or shortly after birth; the timing and appearance of the lesions meant that herpes virus infections were not considered to be the most likely diagnosis.
S M, Garland, L, Doyle, W, Kitchen
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Herpes simplex virus type 1-induced hydrocephalus in mice

Journal of Virology, 1986
Adult ICR/Slc or BALB/c mice developed hydrocephalus when attenuated herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) (strain Ska) was injected intracerebrally 2 to 4 weeks earlier and then after mice were challenged with the same virus or virulent HSV-1.
K, Hayashi, Y, Iwasaki, K, Yanagi
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Salivary Neutralizing Activity against Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1978
Samples of saliva collected from 40 patients, of whom 16 had a previous clinical history of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection, were concentrated and sterilized. Salivary neutralizing activity, as measured by a plaque-reduction method, was found in 62% of those patients with a history of oral lesions.
R, Gyselink   +3 more
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Resistance to Herpes Simplex Virus — Type 1 (HSV-1)

1981
In man herpes simplex virus-type 1 (HSV-1) has been shown to be the cause of several clinically important infections, including primary gingivostomatitis, herpes keratitis, and encephalitis (Nahmias and Roizman 1973; Rawls 1973). Clinically apparent as well as inapparent infections with HSV-1 have the capacity to become latent, i.e., the virus remains ...
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How Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Rescinds Corneal Privilege

2007
Properties of the cornea such as a lack of blood and lymphatic vessels, a lack of professional antigen-presenting cells, and exposure to immunosuppressive factors in the aqueous humor contribute to a relative state of immune privilege. Ironically, corneal damage and the accompanying visual morbidity following herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1 ...
Andrew J, Lepisto   +2 more
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Herpes simplex type-1 virus infection.

Quintessence international (Berlin, Germany : 1985), 2003
Oral infection caused by the herpes simplex virus represents one of the more common conditions the dental practitioner will be called upon to manage. Unique in its ability to establish latency and undergo subsequent recurrence, it is an ubiquitous infectious agent for which a cure does not exist.
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Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1

2020
Jill C. Cash, Amy C. Bruggemann
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Herpes simplex virus type 1-based amplicon vector systems

2000
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the development of the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) amplicon as an efficient gene transfer vehicle, with emphasis on recent advances that have reduced toxic effects associated with the vector and increased both the efficiency of gene transfer and the stability of gene expression.
C, Fraefel   +2 more
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Herpes simplex virus type 1 meningitis

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1996
M H, Rathore, K, Mercurio, D, Halstead
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Regulation of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Gene Expression

1992
The Herpesviridae represent a large and diverse family of vertebrate pathogens and at least seven members of the group infect humans (Roixman 1990a). In this brief review, we shall discuss gene expression in herpes simplex virus (HSV) and point out those gene products which act as targets for the immune response.
J, Hay, W T, Ruyechan
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