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Rapid Diagnosis of Mumps Virus Infections by Immunofluorescence Methods

open access: green, 1975
David A. Lennette   +2 more
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Physical Properties of the Viruses of Newcastle Disease, Fowl Plague and Mumps

open access: green, 1948
W. J. Elford   +5 more
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Mumps virus vaccines.

open access: yesReleve epidemiologique hebdomadaire, 2007
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Mumps virus vaccines.

open access: yesReleve epidemiologique hebdomadaire, 2002
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Mumps Virus Replication

The Journal of Immunology, 1962
Summary Although 84 to 99% of seed virus was adsorbed to chorioallantoic membranes of chick embryos within 2 hr after infection, only 1% or less of the introduced virus was recoverable during the latent period. The length of this latent period was found to be at least 20 hr.
L, TREAGAN, J, FONG
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Mumps Virus Vaccine

Pediatrics, 1969
For several years a number of pediatricians have been on an advisory committee on immunizations to the Montana State Board of Health. At the last meeting I was commissioned to write the Committee on Control of Infectious Diseases regarding the mumps virus vaccine and the recommendations which at that time had not been revised, but which subsequently ...
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Chronic mumps virus encephalitis

Pediatric Neurology, 1991
A previously well 4-year-old girl developed frequent seizures and mental deterioration after mumps parotitis. Direct IgG antibody capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay revealed a high titer of anti-mumps viral antibodies in the cerebrospinal fluid. Chronic mumps encephalitis was diagnosed.
M, Ito, T, Go, T, Okuno, H, Mikawa
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Symptomatic mumps virus reinfections

Journal of Medical Virology, 1995
AbstractAlthough natural mumps virus infection is believed to induce lifelong immunity, our laboratory was confronted with 82 patients who developed mumps‐evoking lesions but exhibited serological evidence of a booster immune response, namely a rise or a high titer of virus‐specific IgG, without IgM. In order to provide arguments favoring the existence
J P, Gut, C, Lablache, S, Behr, A, Kirn
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