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Improving sensitivity of oral fluid testing in IgG prevalence studies: application of mixture models to a rubella antibody survey [PDF]
A method for the analysis of age-stratified antibody prevalence surveys is applied to a previously reported survey of antibody to rubella virus using oral fluid samples in which the sensitivity of the assay used was shown to be compromised.
Enquselassie, F.+4 more
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Prevention of congenital rubella and congenital varicella in Europe [PDF]
Rubella and varicella zoster virus (VZV) infections during pregnancy can cause severe adverse outcomes in the embryo or foetus. Despite the availability of safe and efficacious vaccines, cases of congenital rubella and varicella syndrome still occur in ...
Chiaradia, G+4 more
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A unified nonparametric fiducial approach to interval-censored data [PDF]
Censored data, where the event time is partially observed, are challenging for survival probability estimation. In this paper, we introduce a novel nonparametric fiducial approach to interval-censored data, including right-censored, current status, case II censored, and mixed case censored data.
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Association of Ocular Inflammation and Rubella Virus Persistence
Importance Metagenomic deep sequencing (MDS) demonstrates that persistent and active rubella virus (RV) infection is associated with Fuchs heterochromic iridocyclitis (FHI).
J. Gonzales+9 more
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No association between islet cell antibodies and coxsackie B, mumps, rubella and cytomegalovirus antibodies in non-diabetic individuals aged 7–19 years [PDF]
Viral antibodies were tested in a cohort of 44 isletcell antibody-positive individuals age 7–19 years, and 44 of their islet cell antibody-negative age and sex-matched classmates selected from a population study of 4208 pupils who had been screened for ...
A Tarn+32 more
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BackgroundPrenatal tests are important for prevention of vertical transmission of various infectious agents. The objective of this study was to describe the prevalence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), human T-lymphotropic virus (HTLV), hepatitis B ...
Aubaneide Batista Guerra+7 more
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Prevalence of rubella virusin pregnant women in Kirkuk city-Iraq [PDF]
0bjective:Determination of anti-rubella IgM and IgG seropositivity and susceptibility rates among pregnant women with the history of abortion & women without the history of abortion.
Lezan Medhat Mohammed
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Rubella vaccination induces widely variable immune responses in vaccine recipients. While rubella vaccination is effective at inducing immunity to rubella infection in most subjects, up to 5% of individuals do not achieve or maintain long-term protective
E. Voigt+6 more
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The review is devoted to an analysis of the genetic diversity of the rubella virus. Historical and geographical data of the circulation of various genotypes of the rubella virus were presented. The tendency to reduce the genetic diversity of the virus in
T. S. Chekhlyaeva+4 more
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Proteolytic Processing of Rubella Virus Nonstructural Proteins [PDF]
The genomic RNA of rubella virus contains two long open reading frames (ORF), a 5′-proximal ORF that codes for the nonstructural proteins and a 3′-proximal ORF that encodes the structural proteins.
Chong, Pele+5 more
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