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Canine Viral Infections

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2000
The ophthalmic effects of viral infection are varied. With the added possibility for pathologic effects of attenuated vaccine viruses, the diagnosis of viral diseases can be a challenge. In many cases, ocular manifestations can provide added support to a presumptive diagnosis of viral disease, thereby underscoring the benefit of thorough ophthalmic ...
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Perinatal Viral Infections

Clinics in Perinatology, 1980
A rational approach to dealing with specific perinatal viral pathogens is evolving based upon accumulated clinical experience. This review examines the more common viral pathogens — rubella, herpes simplex, cytomegalovirus, varicella, and hepatitis B —with special emphasis on clinical problems frequently encountered by the practicing perinatologist.
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The interplay between vitamin D and viral infections

Reviews in Medical Virology, 2019
The pleiotropic role of vitamin D has been explored over the past decades and there is compelling evidence for an epidemiological association between poor vitamin D status and a variety of diseases.
Majid Teymoori-Rad   +3 more
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The role of viral infections in the development of autoimmune diseases

Critical reviews in microbiology, 2019
The exact aetiology of most autoimmune diseases remains unknown, nonetheless, several factors contributing to the induction or exacerbation of autoimmune reactions have been suggested.
Hadi M. Hussein, Elias A. Rahal
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Perinatal viral infections

Early Human Development, 1992
Among the TORCH agents, the occurrence of rubella and human T-lymphotropic virus type 1 (HTLV-1) in Japan were studied. Rubella epidemics occurred throughout Japan from 1964 to 1969 and from 1975 to 1979. Low prevalences of CRS were observed in northeastern Japan, and high prevalences in southwestern Japan, with the highest in Okinawa. These conditions
K, Ueda, K, Tokugawa, K, Kusuhara
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OPPURTUNISTIC VIRAL INFECTIONS

British Medical Bulletin, 1985
Les infections virales opportunistes chez les transplantes ou les malades recevant des traitements anticancereux ou les sujets atteints de ...
W H, Burns, R, Saral
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Multiple viral infections

Journal of Hepatology, 2006
Individuals at risk of HIV are concomitantly at risk of acquiring parenterally or sexually transmitted viruses. Multiple hepatitis co-infection (HBV+HCV; HBV+HDV; HBV+HDV+HCV) has not been systematically sought after in the large cohorts of HIV-infected patients, but has been reported in 0.4% to more than 50% of patients.
GAETA, Giovanni Battista   +4 more
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Ocular Viral Infections

Medical Clinics of North America, 1983
The most important viral organisms involving the eye are the DNA viruses herpes simplex, varicella-zoster, cytomegalovirus, adenovirus, and vaccinia virus. All of these agents except CMV may cause acute epithelial infection, sterile trophic ulceration due to basement membrane damage, deep corneal stromal immune reaction, and iritis.
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VIRAL GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 1992
Numerous disease-causing viruses of the gastrointestinal tract have been described. The diseases that they induce range from subclinical to fatal gastrointestinal or systemic organ infection. Recent advances in molecular biology and virus culture techniques, as well as improvements in animal models of these infections, have increased our understanding ...
J A, Taterka, C F, Cuff, D H, Rubin
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Acute viral infections

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1995
There have been important recent advances in the diagnosis of acute viral infections of the nervous system. Polymerase chain reaction amplification of nucleic acids in cerebrospinal fluid and tissues is a rapid and accurate tool in the diagnostic evaluation of patients with suspected infections.
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