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Early Infection Incidence and Risk of Acute Leukemia Development Among Mexican Children. [PDF]
Sepúlveda-Robles O+57 more
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“MORBILIDAD Y MORTALIDAD POR INFLUENZA EN PACIENTES PEDIÁTRICOS, EN EL ESTADO DE MÉXICO, DEL AÑO 2009 AL 2012.” [PDF]
Arceo Guzmán, Mario Enrique+1 more
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Telenursing contributions in Primary Health Care in the COVID-19 pandemic context: an integrative review. [PDF]
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Effekt av tårvätska, saliv och lektiner på bindning av Influensavirus A till humana celler
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Gripe aviária: epidemiologia dos casos de infecção humana pelo virus H5N1
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Influenzas humana y aviar: amenaza de una pandemia humana
La influenza es una enfermedad respiratoria aguda causada por la infección de un grupo de agentes virales conocidos como virus de la influenza A, B y C (VI-A, VI-B y VI-C), los cuales pueden afectar tanto al hombre como a diversas especies animales ...
Fernando Osores-Plenge+3 more
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La mayoria de estudios realizados en cepas gripales aviares parecen indicar que la virulencia es un fenomeno poligenico. Sin embargo, parece demostrado que la hemaglutinina (HA) y la neuraminidasa (NA) y los genes que las codifican (genes 4 y 6) desempenan un papel esencial en la patogenia viral.
Jordi Reina
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Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 2014
Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality and economic impact. Influenza A viruses are well adapted to cross species barriers and evade host immunity. Viruses that cause no clinical signs in wild aquatic birds may adapt in domestic poultry to become highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses ...
Malik Peiris, Hui-Ling Yen
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Influenza type A viruses affect humans and other animals and cause significant morbidity, mortality and economic impact. Influenza A viruses are well adapted to cross species barriers and evade host immunity. Viruses that cause no clinical signs in wild aquatic birds may adapt in domestic poultry to become highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses ...
Malik Peiris, Hui-Ling Yen
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