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Development of erythematous scaly lesions in a cervical surgical scar [PDF]
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Silva, C, Torres, T.
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Background: Molluscum Contagiosum is a common cutaneous viral infection seen in children and adults. It is caused by a DNA virus, related to Pox group of viruses.
Mohammed Ahmed Mahdi +1 more
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Parapoxviruses (PPVs) are zoonotic viruses which cause contagious pustular skin infections of sheep, goats and cattle worldwide. In addition, they have more recently been shown to infect other animals such as red deer, seals, camels and reindeer ...
Hautaniemi, Maria
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Background: Molluscum contagiosum is a DNA virus, which may infect the mucous membrane, it is caused by Molluscipox virus and there are four types (MCV1-4).
Khudhair Khalf Al-Kayalli +3 more
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BackgroundSome human poxvirus infections can be acquired through zoonotic transmission. We report a previously unknown poxvirus infection in 2 patients, 1 of whom was immunocompromised; both patients had known equine contact.MethodsThe patients were ...
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Oral lesions and immune reconstitution syndrome in HIV+/AIDS patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy. : Epidemiological evidence [PDF]
Objective: To determine whether opportunistic oral infections associated to HIV infection (OOI-HIV) are found in HIV+/AIDS patients with immune reconstitution related to highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Methods.
Arzate Mora, Nancy +4 more
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The equine herpesvirus 2 E1 open reading frame encodes a functional chemokine receptor [PDF]
Several herpesviruses contain open reading frames (ORFs) that encode potential homologs of eucaryotic genes. Equine herpesvirus 2 (EHV-2) is a gammaherpesvirus related to other lymphotropic herpesviruses such as herpesvirus saimiri and Epstein-Barr virus.
Camarda, Grazia +6 more
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Hard-to-Find Words in Web 3 (A-D) [PDF]
The main purpose of a dictionary is to give information about words. One looks with some word in mind and either finds it exists by noting a boldface alphabetical entry for it; or, not finding it, concludes it does not exist.
Beaman, Ralph G.
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