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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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Polypeptide composition of mumps virus

Medical Microbiology and Immunology, 1977
The 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.
W. W. Hall   +2 more
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ENDOCARDIAL FIBROELASTOSIS AND THE MUMPS VIRUS

Pediatrics, 1966
Sixteen patients who fit the diagnostic criteria of endocardial fibroelastosis were investigated by means of mumps skin tests and serum assays of mumps hemagglutination-inhibiting antibodies. No relationship was found between the clinical entity, endocardial fibroelastosis, and either mumps-specific antibodies or delayed cutaneous hypersensitivity to ...
W M, Gersony, S L, Katz, A S, Nadas
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Response of Ferrets to Mumps Virus

The Journal of Immunology, 1956
Summary Ferrets inoculated intranasally with large doses of infectious egg-adapted mumps virus developed bronchiolitis and pneumonitis resembling that caused by some influenza virus strains. This was followed by the appearance of specific antibodies in high titer.
I, GORDON, K, PAVRI, S M, COHEN
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Antibody responses to mumps virus proteins in natural mumps infection and after vaccination with live and inactivated mumps virus vaccines

Journal of Medical Virology, 1984
AbstractPaired sera from 20 patients with acute mumps infection, 16 from persons vaccinated with live attenuated mumps virus vaccine, and 12 from persons vaccinated with formalin‐inactivated virus vaccine were studied for mumps antibodies by single radial hemolysis (SRH), hemagglutination inhibition (HI), and by enzyme immunoassays (EIA) specific for ...
Pertti Väänänen   +2 more
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EXPERIMENTAL INTRAOCULAR INFECTION WITH MUMPS VIRUS

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1954
EPIDEMIC parotitis is a virus infection which may manifest itself in multiple involvement of glandular and nerve tissue. The ocular manifestations of the disease may be divided into three categories: (1) involvement of glandular tissue (dacryoadenitis); (2) involvement of nerve tissue (optic neuritis, nystagmus, paralysis of extraocular muscles ...
Maria Wiener Kirber, H. P. Kirber
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Replication of mumps virus in murine cells

Archives of Virology, 1984
Mumps virus replication was examined in various culture cells derived from mice. Eight of 16 lymphoid cell lines and 4 of 13 non-lymphoid cell lines supported the replication of Vero cell-adapted Enders strain (EY) of mumps virus. EY strain replicated more efficiently in lymphoid cell lines than in non-lymphoid ones. T cell preference, however, was not
Akio Yamada   +3 more
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Rubulavirus: Mumps Virus

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 ...
Li Jin, Wendy A. Knowles
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Assay of humoral immunity to mumps virus

Journal of Virological Methods, 1999
One hundred randomly chosen sera from blood donors from North London were assayed for antibodies to mumps virus by plaque reduction and microtitre neutralisation assay, haemagglutination inhibition and in-house ELISA. The assay reproducibility was determined, and there was reasonable agreement between antibody levels measured by the two neutralising ...
M.A. Afzal   +3 more
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