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Respiratory Viral Infections in Transplant Recipients
Antiviral Therapy, 2005A wide range of viruses affect the respiratory tract of transplant recipients, including adenovirus, influenza, human metapneumovirus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and rhinovirus. Prospective studies using contemporary diagnostic techniques have recently improved our understanding of the epidemiology and importance of these ...
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[Viral respiratory infections].
Minerva medica, 1981A brief account of the general features of viruses and their importance in the biological world is followed by a description of the main viruses responsible for respiratory infections in man, with particular reference to matters of morphology, epidemiology, pathology, and (where possible) prophylaxis.
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[Diagnosis of viral respiratory infections].
Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 2007More than 80% of the cases of respiratory infections in children are of viral origin. Viral culture has been the reference method for the diagnosis of viral respiratory infections for years, but there is now a tendency to replace viral culture by molecular biology techniques, notably real-time PCR-based assay, because of its excellent sensitivity and ...
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Vitamin D in respiratory viral infections: a key immune modulator?
Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2023Mostafa Vaghari-Tabari +2 more
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Nosocomial viral respiratory infections.
Seminars in respiratory infections, 1990Nosocomial infections with respiratory tract viruses, particularly influenza and respiratory syncytial viruses, account for the majority of serious nosocomial viral disease. Chronically ill, immunocompromised, elderly, and very young hosts are especially vulnerable to potentially life-threatening involvement of the lower respiratory tract.
P S, Graman, C B, Hall
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