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Background: Influenza virus (IFV), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), parainfluenza virus (PIV), and metapneumovirus (MPV) are the most common viruses associated with acute lower respiratory infections in young children and the elderly.
Nair, Harish, Li, You
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Parainfluenza viruses: A trigger for type 1 diabetes new onset?
Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) ethiopathogenesis is still being studied, since the role of environmental factors , especially viruses, is not yet clear. This study was conducted on 31 paediatric patients with T1DM at onset. We analysed: Coxsackieviruses A (CoxA),
Ferrara, Carla +6 more
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Prevalence of parainfluenza type 1 virus in Lucknow (India)
A total of 568 children suffering from acute respiratory infections were studied from September, 1986 to June, 1988 using indirect immunofluorescence technique to know the frequency of infections caused by parainfluenza viruses 1 and 3.
Mathur, A. +5 more
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Human parainfluenza virus type 1 is the major cause of croup in infants and young children. There is currently neither vaccine nor clinically effective treatment for parainfluenza virus infection. Hemagglutinin–neuraminidase glycoprotein is a key protein
Tanguy Eveno (1745062) +6 more
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RESUMO: Paciente feminina, de 19 anos, transplantada de medula óssea devido a leucemia mielóide crónica, apresentando tosse seca e coriza no 67.º dia após o procedimento. A radiografia de tórax não evidenciou alterações.
Emerson L. Gasparetto +5 more
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Clinical Manifestations of Parainfluenza Infection in Children
Parainfluenza viruses are major pathogens causing respiratory illness, manifesting from mild upper respiratory tract infection to bronchiolitis and pneumonia.This retrospective study aimed at providing clinical and epidemiologic data addressing the ...
黃立民, HUANG, LI-MIN
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Human parainfluenza virus type 1 is the major cause of croup in infants and young children. There is currently neither vaccine nor clinically effective treatment for parainfluenza virus infection. Hemagglutinin?neuraminidase glycoprotein is a key protein
Winger, Moritz +8 more
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The occurrence of different viruses in nasopharyngeal secretions from children less than 5 years old with acute respiratory infections (ARI) was investigated over a period of 4 years (1982-1985) in Rio de Janeiro.
Jussara P. Nascimento +6 more
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Human Parainfluenza Type 4 Infections, Canada
During the fall/winter season of 2004–05, we found 9 respiratory specimens positive for human parainfluenza virus type 4 (HPIV-4) in our laboratory (43% of all HPIVs) from patients with mild to moderate respiratory illnesses.
Danielle Moisan +6 more
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Parainfluenza Infections in the Community [PDF]
J E, BANATVALA +2 more
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