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Vaccine-associated Rubella – a report of two cases and a review of the literature
We report the clinical characteristics of two adult patients, presenting with a typical erythematous rash consistent with rubella disease after MMR vaccination. Both patients had an uncomplicated clinical course and recovered uneventfully.
Sean Wei Xiang Ong +9 more
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Genome stability of the vaccine strain VAC∆6
Due to cessation of mass smallpox vaccination in 1980, the collective immunity of humans against orthopoxvirus infections has virtually been lost. Therefore, the risk of spreading zoonotic human orthopoxvirus infections caused by monkeypox and cowpox viruses has increased in the world.
R. A. Maksyutov +6 more
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Rapid identification and differentiation of the vaccine strain Rac H from EHV 1 field isolates using a non-radioactive DNA probe [PDF]
A method for rapid differentiation between the EHV 1 live vaccine strain Rac H and field isolates is described. Total DNA was isolated from virus-infected small scale cell cultures.
Eichhorn, Werner +3 more
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Ability of vaccine strain induced antibodies to neutralize field isolates of caliciviruses from Swedish cats [PDF]
Background: Feline calicivirus (FCV) is a common cause of upper respiratory tract disease in cats worldwide. Its characteristically high mutation rate leads to escape from the humoral immune response induced by natural infection and/or vaccination and ...
Berndtsson, Louise Treiberg +5 more
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Newcastle disease virus (NDV), the causative agent that generally causes severe disease in poultry, continues to mutate and has thus evolved into 21 genotypes.
Xiaolong Lu +8 more
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Biological characterization of cold-adapted SARS-CoV-2 variants
Introduction. The emergence of new epidemiologically significant variants of SARS-CoV-2 has shifted emphasis to development of a live vaccine, which would be able to provide protection against a wide range of antigenic variants of the virus.
Evgeny B. Faizuloev +11 more
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The genome of the influenza A virus is an eight-segmented negative-strand RNA (vRNA). Progeny vRNAs replicated in the nucleus selectively assemble into a single set of eight different segments, probably in the cytoplasm, and are packaged into progeny ...
Erika Seshimo +4 more
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Influenza Evolution and H3N2 Vaccine Effectiveness, with Application to the 2014/2015 Season [PDF]
Influenza A is a serious disease that causes significant morbidity and mortality, and vaccines against the seasonal influenza disease are of variable effectiveness.
Deem, Michael W., Li, Xi
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The challenges of vaccine strain selection
New measures of influenza virus fitness could improve vaccine strain selection through more accurate forecasts of the evolution of the virus.
Amanda C Perofsky, Martha I Nelson
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Vaccines with live, low-virulence Newcastle disease virus (NDV) strains are still the most accepted prevention and control strategies for combating Newcastle disease (ND), a major viral disease that hampers the development of the poultry industry ...
Jiaqi Mu +6 more
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