CRF02_AG emerged from West-Central Africa to become a highly successful viralstrain.
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The latest viralstrain takes a slightly more direct approach.
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Conclusion: We suspected that in each day-care center that there was one prevailing viralstrain.
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We hypothesized that viralstrain differences might also affect vertical transmission of SV40 in susceptible hosts.
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Objectives: To evaluate viralstrain and load in a prospective asthma cohort during a natural cold.
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It's a viralstrain, Eph.
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A new pandemic of influenza virus could result from the emergence of an unpredictable viralstrain in an unexpected fashion.
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If the WHO declared an influenza pandemic Novartis would submit a revised approval application to incorporate the identified viralstrain.
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IgG and IgA antibodies against HAdV, and the neutralization antibodies against the viralstrain isolated in this outbreak, were detected.
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These results suggest that both early and late events in SIV pathogenesis are influenced by properties of the infecting viralstrain.
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Infection was inhibited at the stage of host cell entry and inhibition was independent of the viralstrain or coreceptor tropism.
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This individual-to-individual variation in viral escape mutations is not present among ferrets that have been infected just once with a defined viralstrain.
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Taken together, these changes suggest that the attenuated viralstrain induces an "activation" of macrophages, while the virulent form of the virus does not.
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The World Health Organisation said today its labs had confirmed 12,515 infections with the newly discovered viralstrain that has killed 91 people.
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The World Health Organisation said on Monday its labs had confirmed 12,515 infections with the newly discovered viralstrain that has killed 91 people.
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Yet, these vaccines have limited protection against newly emerging viralstrains.