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Mixed viral infections (Rotavirus, Herpesvirus and others) in European wild rabbits. [PDF]

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Bacterial endophthalmitis with lens capsule rupture and retinal detachment: A case report of <i>Rhizobium radiobacter</i> infection. [PDF]

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The diversity and unity of herpesviridae

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1991
The family herpesviridae contains over 100 viruses endogenous to humans and to a wide variety of eukaryotic organisms. Inclusion in the family is based on architecture of the virion. The viruses differ significantly with respect to base composition and sequence arrangements of their DNAs, but share many biologic properties including the ability to ...
Joel D. Baines, Bernard Roizman
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Viral Glycoproteins in Herpesviridae Granulomas

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1994
Granulomatous reactions after varicella zoster virus (VZV) and herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are rare, and their pathogenesis remains unclear. We studied by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization early granulomatous reactions after VZV and HSV infections.
Arjen Nikkels   +6 more
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Herpesviridae

1987
Publisher Summary More than 80 herpesviruses have been characterized, and they have been found in insects, reptiles, and amphibia as well as in virtually every species of bird and mammal that has been investigated. At least one major disease of each domestic animal species except sheep is caused by a herpesvirus, including such important diseases as ...
FRANK FENNER   +5 more
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The alpha-herpesviridae in dermatology

Der Hautarzt, 2017
The second part of this publication deals with varicella zoster virus (VZV) and presents an overview of new, rare, and atypical clinical manifestations, including photolocalized varicella, hemorrhagic bullae during varicella, the implication of VZV in immunoglobulin A vasculitis, VZV-related alopecia, ulcerative varicella skin lesions, childhood herpes
L. El Hayderi   +2 more
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