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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ECHO VIRUS»
Descubre el uso de
ECHO virus en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
ECHO virus y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Infectious Diseases of the Fetus and Newborn: Expert Consult
Pediatrics. 1964;33:534. [259] BerkovichS.,PanganJ.Recoveries of virus from
premature infants during outbreaks of respiratory disease: the relation of ECHO
virus type 22 to disease of the upper and lower respiratory tract in the ...
Christopher B. Wilson, Victor Nizet, Jack S. Remington, 2010
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There seems to be some difference in the incidence of subclinical cases between
the three groups, these being less common during epidemics from some ECHO
virus infections, e.g., ECHO 9, than with Coxsackie or poliovirus infections.
Kenneth Manley Smith, 1962
3
Handbook of Pediatric Autopsy Pathology
Enteroviruses Enteroviruses include Coxsackie viruses A and B, ECHO virus,
polio virus, and all the picornavirus group. These viral infections have not been
associated with an increase in developmental defects. Evidence of intrauterine ...
Enid Gilbert-Barness, Diane E. Spicer, Thora S. Steffensen, 2013
4
A Manual of Dermatology
These vesicles are present on the dorsum of the hands and around the margins
of the heel. Palms and soles may also be affected.The lesions are few and heal
in 2—3 days. Relapses are rare. Echo Virus It was previously thought that the ...
Zohra Zaidi, Shernaz Walton, 2013
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The hemagglutinating property resides in the capsid protein, since both complete
and incomplete viral particles are antigenically identical and hemagglutinate, as
shown with ECHO virus type 12. The incomplete particle, however, was found to
...
Transplacental infection due to ECHO virus type 22. J Pediatr. 1968;72:94–96.
Philip AGS, Larsen EJ. Overwhelming neonatal infection with ECHO 19 virus. J
Pediatr. 1973;82:391–397. Nielsen JL, Berryman GK, Hankins GD. Intrauterine
fetal ...
Wayne R. Cohen, Phyllis August, 2013
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Asthma Research: Clinical Studies
RS virus + adenovirus and in the other, ECHO virus + adenovirus. Table 1
summarizes the serologically demonstrated virus infections. RS virus infections
were most often demonstrated (18%). The total number of ECHO virus infections
was as ...
8
Elsevier Comprehensive Guide
Echo virus-70 causes acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, graves only on human
cell (cf), other Echo virus grows on monkey kidney cell. □ RHINO VIRUS • It
causes common cold, transmitted by droplets and is the MC viral cause of
common ...
9
2014 ICD-9-CM for Hospitals, Volumes 1, 2 and 3 Standard Edition
... virus 047.0 ECHO virus 047.1 enterovirus 047.9 mumps 072.1 poliovirus (see
also Poliomyelitis) 045.2 [321.2] ECHO virus 047.1 herpes (simplex) virus 054.72
zoster 053.0 leptospiral 100.81 lymphocytic choriomeningitis 049.0 noninfective ...
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2013 ICD-9-CM for Physicians, Volumes 1 and 2 Professional ...
... 320.81 arbovirus NEC 066.9 [321.2] specified type NEC 066.8 [321.2]
Meningitis (Continued) aseptic (acute) NEC 047.9 adenovirus 049.1 Coxsackie
virus 047.0 due to adenovirus 049.1 Coxsackie virus 047.0 ECHO virus 047.1
enterovirus ...
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ECHO VIRUS»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
ECHO virus en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Spread Of Viral Meningitis A Concern At University Of Maryland …
The virus causing the infection has been confirmed as a strain of enterovirus called ECHO virus, a common cause of viral meningitis outbreaks. «CBS Local, Nov 14»
Frank Bures: Motley virus is all too common
It was named enteric cytopathic (for its effect on cell cultures), human orphan (without a disease) or ECHO virus. It has certainly been found to ... «Winona Daily News, Mar 14»
Football: Former Bishop Amat and Pasadena player Austin Lacy dies
... because of a rare ECHO virus. He was able to recover and return to the football field last fall at Bishop Amat before transferring to Pasadena. «Los Angeles Times, Jun 11»