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Studies on Herpes Simplex Virus

The Journal of Immunology, 1951
Summary Whole allantoic fluid from herpes-infected embryonated eggs contains a substance capable of eliciting delayed skin reactions in persons infected with herpes virus. This substance can readily be separated from infective virus by centrifuging allantoic fluid at high speed.
P. Geller, V. R. Coleman, E. Jawetz
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Macacine Herpes Virus (B Virus)

Workplace Health & Safety, 2015
B virus is endemic in macaque monkeys, which are frequently used for research studies. B virus is a risk for every employee working with macaque monkeys, their tissues or cells. Although the risk for B virus infection is low, the risk of death or permanent neurological deficit is high if an exposure is not promptly evaluated and treated.
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Herpes simplex virus

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011
AbstractPurpose Herpetic simplex anterior uveitis (HSAU) is a major infectious entity. Prompt diagnosis of HSAU is essential, usually based on typical clinical features. Treatment is based on antivirals and corticosteroids.Methods Review of clinical features, outcomes, and management of HSAU.Results HSAU is typically acute and unilateral disease, with ...
M Khairallah, I Nahdi, S Attia
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Varicella—Herpes Zoster Virus

1976
Varicella-zoster virus (Herpesvirus varicellae), commonly abbreviated to “V-Z virus” or “VZV,” is the etiological agent of two diseases of man, varicella and herpes zoster. Varicella (chickenpox) is a ubiquitous, contagious, generalized exanthematous disease of seasonally epidemic propensities that follows primary exposure of a susceptible person, most
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Herpes simplex virus encephalitis

BMJ, 2012
Darren Egdell developed herpes simplex virus encephalitis 10 years ago, aged 31.
Darren Egdell   +2 more
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Herpes virus infections

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2008
AbstractThe Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is characterized by its neurotropism and the balance between latent infection and reactivation. Studies on human post‐mortem tissues showed that HSV is widely distributed in the population, with a preferential location within the trigeminal ganglions (innervating the cornea), but also in the superior cervical ...
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Herpes Simplex Virus

2016
Herpesviridae family comprises more than 100 different members, all of them enveloped DNA viruses with high molecular weight. Among the eight distinct members of this family that infect the human host (herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2, HSV-1 and HSV-2; varicella-zoster virus, VZV or human herpesvirus 3; cytomegalovirus, CMV or human herpesvirus 4 ...
Karina Julian   +2 more
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Herpes Simplex Virus

2003
The herpesviruses (family Herpesviridae) are highly disseminated in nature. One of these ubiquitous pathogens, herpesvirus hominis, is the etiologic agent of herpes simplex in humans. Forty years after the isolation of the herpes simplex viruses (HSV), Schneweiss (1) established the existence of two serotypes, HSV-1 and HSV-2, currently designated ...
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Herpes Virus Vectors

1989
The size, structure, and wide host range of herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 (HSV-1 and HSV-2) make them suitable for use as vectors of genetic material both their own and that of foreign genomes. This chapter will describe in brief the unique structure of the HSV genome and the procedures used for selecting recombinant genomes, and illustrate the ...
Bernard Roizman, Minas Arsenakis
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HERPES-LIKE VIRUS

The Lancet, 1969
Philipr . Glade   +2 more
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