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  1. Elevated plasma interleukin-8 as a risk factor for mortality in children presenting with cerebral malaria

    Background

    Cerebral malaria (CM) is a neuropathology which remains one of the deadliest forms of malaria among African children. The kinetics of the...

    Jade Royo, Bertin Vianou, ... Laurence Watier in Infectious Diseases of Poverty
    Article Open access 09 February 2023
  2. mRNA vaccination in breast cancer: current progress and future direction

    Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccination has proven to be highly successful in combating Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and has recently sparked...

    **ao-ting Jiang, Qiang Liu in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
    Article 26 April 2023
  3. Is Guillain-Barrè syndrome triggered by SARS-CoV-2? Case report and literature review

    Background

    Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the infectious agent responsible for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)....

    Edoardo Agosti, Andrea Giorgianni, ... Davide Locatelli in Neurological Sciences
    Article Open access 09 July 2020
  4. Infections of the Central Nervous System in Returning Travelers and Immigrants

    Purpose of Review

    This review highlights current knowledge in travel-related neuroinfectious diseases, providing insight on approaches to prevention,...

    Haley Thompson, Kiran Thakur in Current Infectious Disease Reports
    Article 03 October 2017
  5. Efficacy and safety of measles, mumps, rubella and varicella live viral vaccines in transplant recipients receiving immunosuppressive drugs

    Background

    This review was designed to summarize published data on the efficacy and safety of live viral vaccines for measles, mumps, rubella, or...

    Angela Marie Danerseau, Joan Louise Robinson in World Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 01 November 2008
  6. Blood-brain barrier changes during invasion of the central nervous system by HIV-1

    The mechanism underlying the early invasion of the central nervous system by HIV-1 is unclear. Here, we summarize old and new findings...

    P. Annunziata M.D. in Journal of Neurology
    Article 01 August 2003
  7. Do measles early giant cells result from fusion of non-infected cells? An immunohistochemical and in situ hybridization study in a case of morbillous appendicitis

    A case of acute appendicitis with features of measles inflammatory reaction is studied. Two types of lymphoid polykaryons are seen: Warthin Finkeldey...

    A. Gaulier, P. Sabatier, ... J. G. Fournier in Virchows Archiv A
    Article 01 May 1991
  8. Prenatal diagnosis of Zellweger syndrome and related disorders: Impaired degradation of phytanic acid

    Normal amniocytes and chorionic villous cells in culture are able to produce 14 CO 2 from exogenous [1- 14 C] phytanic acid. In contrast, cells from four...

    A. Poulos, C. van Crugten, ... N. Brandt in European Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 01 December 1986
  9. A survey on factors affecting acceptance of measles vaccine

    The reasons for the low level of acceptance of measles vaccine were investigated through interviews with the mothers at the time of their children...

    M. L. Profeta, P. Ferrante, C. Porro De' Somenzi in European Journal of Epidemiology
    Article 01 June 1986
  10. Feasibility of measles vaccine: Experience with live attenuated virus vaccine in and around Sevagram

    301 susceptible children between 9 months to 59 months of age from villages around Sevagram were immunised against measles with the live attenuated...

    U. N. Jajoo, S. Chabra, ... A. P. Jain in The Indian Journal of Pediatrics
    Article 01 July 1983
  11. Contribution to the histoenzymology of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis

    Examination of acP, alkP, ATP-ase, TPP-ase, AChE and ChE activities was carried out by histochemical methods on a 4-year-old child with SSPE.

    In the...

    M. Wender in Acta Neuropathologica
    Article 01 December 1974
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