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Mumps virus: a comprehensive review
Virologie, 2018Once very common in children, mumps virus infection is now much rarer thanks to vaccination, recommended in the majority of countries in the world. This virus of the family Paramyxoviridae has a marked tropism for glandular tissues which explains the great diversity of pathologies related to this virus, including parotitis, orchitis or meningitis.
Thomas, Mourez, Julia, Dina
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Leukemoid Reaction to Mumps Virus
New England Journal of Medicine, 1964THERE is a widely held opinion among physicians that infections of viral etiology with few exceptions are associated with leukopenia.
R, GARCIA, C A, RASCH
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Live, Attenuated Mumps-Virus Vaccine
New England Journal of Medicine, 1968Abstract Jeryl-Lynn strain (B level) live, attenuated mumps-virus vaccine was administered to 6283 initially susceptible children and 163 adults, including 132 males. There was no evident clinical reaction to the vaccine either in adults or in children including infants.
M R, Hilleman +3 more
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2003
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Polypeptide composition of mumps virus
Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 1977The Enders strain of mumps virus grown in ovo was purified by differential and equilibrium sucrose gradient sedimentation. Purified virus contained seven polypeptides of mol. wts 68,000, 66,000, 61,000, 54,000, 52,000, 49,000, 47,000. Nucleocapsids isolated from DOC-treated virus contained two polypeptides of mol. wts 66,000 and 61,000.
H I, Huppertz, W W, Hall, V, ter Meulen
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2010
1 Identification of the Virus and Classification 2 Physical Properties 3 Genomic Structure 4 Biological Properties 5 Pathogenesis 6 Clinical Features 7 The Immune Response Following Mumps Virus Infection or Vaccination 8 Epidemiology 9 Treatment 10 Prevention 11 Laboratory Investigations Keywords ...
Wendy A. Knowles, Li Jin
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1 Identification of the Virus and Classification 2 Physical Properties 3 Genomic Structure 4 Biological Properties 5 Pathogenesis 6 Clinical Features 7 The Immune Response Following Mumps Virus Infection or Vaccination 8 Epidemiology 9 Treatment 10 Prevention 11 Laboratory Investigations Keywords ...
Wendy A. Knowles, Li Jin
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1988
Disease: Mumps. Etiologic Agent: Mumps virus. Source: Infected humans spread the virus by droplet infection of infected saliva to nonim mune contacts. Clinical Manifestations: Generalized systemic infection with fever, swelling of parotid glands, and frequent involvement of the central nervous system.
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Disease: Mumps. Etiologic Agent: Mumps virus. Source: Infected humans spread the virus by droplet infection of infected saliva to nonim mune contacts. Clinical Manifestations: Generalized systemic infection with fever, swelling of parotid glands, and frequent involvement of the central nervous system.
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2010
Nathan Litman, Stephen G. Baum
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Nathan Litman, Stephen G. Baum
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