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Viral Skin Diseases

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2015
In the vast world of skin diseases, viral skin disorders account for a significant percentage. Most viral skin diseases present with an exanthem (skin rash) and, oftentimes, an accompanying enanthem (lesions involving the mucosal membrane). In this article, the various viral skin diseases are explored, including viral childhood exanthems (measles ...
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Cholangitis in Viral Disease

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1998
This review of biliary manifestations of viral diseases includes aspects of morphologic diagnosis, therapeutic implications, prognostic effect, and natural history. The viral causes of cholangitis are reviewed, with subclassification on the basis of primary hepatic versus systemic infections and immune competence of the host. Special attention is given
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PREVENTION OF VIRAL DISEASES

Pediatrics, 1962
Although the control of infectious hepatitis leaves much to be desired, certain measures can be taken. When a specific source of infection can be identified, such as shellfish, or the parenteral introduction of infected serum or blood, epidemiologic control can be effective in eliminating the source of infection and the use of gammaglobulin may protect
R J, WARREN, F C, ROBBINS
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Chemokines in viral disease

Research in Virology, 1996
Chemokines or chemotactic cytokines are small peptide molecules involved in the recruitment of leukocytes to sites of infection. This article reviews recent research investigating the interaction between chemokines and viral infection. There is considerable evidence from cellular studies showing that both respiratory epithelium and recruited ...
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Viral Diseases of the Chest

Diseases of the Chest, 1955
Newer techniques promise to give us a better understanding of the etiology of infectious diseases of the chest and with such knowledge, developments in prevention and therapy can be anticipated.
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Viral Respiratory Disease in Pregnancy

Postgraduate Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2007
Recently there has been an increased concern over viral respiratory infections and their potential for a pandemic. This concern makes it important to review the most current guidelines for the management of viral respiratory diseases in pregnancy.The topics covered are influenza, avian influenza, and severe acute respiratory syndrome.Pregnant women ...
Ryan E, Longman, Timothy R B, Johnson
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Defective Viral Particles and Viral Disease Processes

Nature, 1970
Preparations of many different types of viruses contain defective particles which consist of viral structural proteins and a part of the viral genome. Such particles are capable of specifically interfering with the growth of homologous, standard virus and may play a major part in the evolution of viral diseases.
A S, Huang, D, Baltimore
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Cytokines in viral diseases

Current Opinion in Immunology, 1991
As in many other areas of cytokine biology, recent studies of the role of cytokines in viral disease reveal numerous complex interactions that in many instances may contribute directly to the development of pathology. For example, data from the rapidly evolving field of human retrovirology has shown that these viruses, as well as inducing the ...
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Viral Respiratory Diseases

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1985
An overview of the more commonly encountered viral diseases of the dog and cat is presented. The reader is acquainted with the principles of antiviral therapy and the drugs that have been studied for use in animal viral respiratory diseases. An update on vaccination principles and guidelines is provided.
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