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Ex vivo protocol for testing virus survival on human skin: experiments with herpesvirus 2 [PDF]
We report an ex vivo method, which uses pieces of human skin excised during routine plastic surgery, for testing survival of hazardous pathogens. Using this procedure, we compared the survival of human herpesvirus 2 on human skin and on metal disks. At the physiological skin temperature of 32 degrees C, the half-life of the virus on skin was 1.44 h ...
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Human herpesvirus 8 and human herpesvirus 2 infections in prison population
Journal of Medical Virology, 2006AbstractIncarcerated persons have high rates of infectious diseases. Few data on the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in prisoners are available. This multi‐center cross‐sectional study enrolled 973 inmates from eight Italian prisons. Demographic and behavioral data were collected using an anonymous standardized questionnaire and antibodies ...
SARMATI, LOREDANA+9 more
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Measurement of Antibodies to Herpesvirus Types 1 and 2 in Human Sera
The Journal of Immunology, 1970Abstract When varying dilutions of human sera were mixed with constant amounts of the two types of herpesvirus, it was observed that either type 1 virus was neutralized at a greater serum dilution than type 2, type 2 was neutralized at a greater serum dilution than type 1, or the two types were neutralized equally well.
W E, Rawls+3 more
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Interleukin-2 inhibits the replication of human herpesvirus-6 in mature thymocytes
Virology, 1990Human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) is a recently identified T lymphotropic virus. We have examined the ability of HHV-6 to replicate in mature and immature human thymocytes. Infection of both cell populations revealed that only mitogen-activated mature thymocytes could support efficient virus replication. Because interleukin-2 (IL-2) plays a central role in T
Ehud Roffman, Niza Frenkel
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Serological study of human herpesvirus simplex 1 and bovine herpesvirus 1, 2, and 4 in Kansas cattle
The Bovine Practitioner, 1989A total of 589 beef cattle and 466 dairy cattle were tested for antibodies to herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) and bovine herpes virus-1, 2, and 4 (BHV) using the indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT). In the beef cattle, prevalence of antibodies to HSV-1, BHV-1, 2, and 4 was 34.8%, 67.9%, 36.5% and 12.4% respectively, and in the dairy cattle ...
R. M. Phillips, R. F. Nassar
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Nature New Biology, 1973
RECENT studies associate herpesviruses with neoplastic diseases of several animal species and man (see review by Klein1). Direct evidence links herpesviruses with the aetiology of Marek's disease of chickens2 and with the Lucke adenocarcinoma of the frog3–6 and less direct but persuasive data associate the Epstein-Barr herpesvirus with human Burkitt's ...
Helen Thornton+2 more
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RECENT studies associate herpesviruses with neoplastic diseases of several animal species and man (see review by Klein1). Direct evidence links herpesviruses with the aetiology of Marek's disease of chickens2 and with the Lucke adenocarcinoma of the frog3–6 and less direct but persuasive data associate the Epstein-Barr herpesvirus with human Burkitt's ...
Helen Thornton+2 more
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Herpesvirus infection of inflammatory cells in human periodontitis.
Oral Microbiology and Immunology, 1999Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) and Epstein-Barr virus type 1 (EBV-1) are frequently detected in human periodontitis lesions. However, no information is available on the types of gingival cells infected by herpesviruses.
A. Contreras+4 more
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Chapter 2 The epidemiology of human herpesvirus-6
1992Publisher Summary Human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) was first isolated from six patients with lymphoproliferative disease or immunosuppressive disorders. This chapter discusses the techniques to investigate the epidemiology and determine HHV-6 role in human disease. Some studies report that infection with HHV-6 usually occurs in early childhood.
Paul H. Levine+2 more
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Acquisition of the human adeno-associated virus type-2 rep gene by human herpesvirus type-6
Nature, 1991Human herpesvirus type-6 (HHV-6) is a recently isolated herpesvirus which is highly prevalent in adult populations around the world. HHV-6 was first isolated from the peripheral blood of six individuals with lymphoproliferative disorders, two of whom were also infected with human immunodeficiency virus.
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