نتایج جستجو برای: measles morbidity

تعداد نتایج: 123488  

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2004
Bracha Rager-Zisman Elina Bazarsky Agneta Skibin Guy Tam Shlomo Chamney Ilana Belmaker Iris Shai Ella Kordysh Diane E Griffin

Measles remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, primarily due to problems associated with delivery of the live attenuated vaccine to susceptible populations. In some developed countries, there is concern about the effects of immunization on the immune system. In this study, we analyzed the responses of 12-month-old Bedouin and Jewish children living in Israel to routine...

2013
M. J. Ferrari B. T. Grenfell P. M. Strebel

The global reduction of the burden of morbidity and mortality owing to measles has been a major triumph of public health. However, the continued persistence of measles infection probably not only reflects local variation in progress towards vaccination target goals, but may also reflect local variation in dynamic processes of transmission, susceptible replenishment through births and stochastic...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
H S el Mubarak M W Van De Bildt O A Mustafa H W Vos M M Mukhtar J Groen A M el Hassan H G Niesters S A Ibrahim E E Zijlstra T F Wild A D Osterhaus R L De Swart

Measles continues to be a major childhood disease in terms of global morbidity and mortality. In the main areas of its endemicity the only available means of diagnosis are based on clinical criteria: the presence of a maculopapular rash and fever accompanied by cough, coryza, and/or conjunctivitis. We have studied 38 clinically diagnosed cases of measles in Khartoum, Sudan, by means of serology...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
J M Casasnovas M Larvie T Stehle

Measles virus is a paramyxovirus which, like other members of the family such as respiratory syncytial virus, is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The cell surface receptor for measles virus in humans is CD46, a complement cofactor. We report here the crystal structure at 3.1 A resolution of the measles virus-binding fragment of CD46. The structure reveals the architecture and...

2013
Mark S Pearce David I Campbell Kay D Mann Louise Parker Julian E Thomas

BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori infection is acquired in early childhood and persists for life (or until eradication treatment is taken). Seropositivity of H. pylori at age 49-51 years was assessed in relation to socio-economic deprivation in early life and the timing of other childhood infections common at that time. METHODS Prospectively collected socio-economic and morbidity data from the N...

2011
Christine L Hershey Shannon Doocy Jamie Anderson Christopher Haskew Paul Spiegel William J Moss

BACKGROUND United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) refugee camps are located predominantly in rural areas of Africa and Asia in protracted or post-emergency contexts. Recognizing the importance of malaria, pneumonia and diarrheal diseases as major causes of child morbidity and mortality in refugee camps, we analyzed data from the UNHCR Health Information System (HIS) to estimate i...

Azam Jamaati Farzaneh Sabahi Majid Sadeghizadeh, Mostafa Ghaderi Nasrin Majidi Garenaz Seyed Dawood Mousavi Nasab Zahra Khanlari

Background:In the recent decade, the reverse genetics method has been broadly used for rescue of negative-stranded RNA viruses from cDNA or viral minigenomes. This technique has been applied to study different steps in virus replication and virus-host interactions. Reverse genetics could also be implemented for design of new vaccines. The T7 RNA polymerase activity as well as virus (nucleocapsi...

Abstract Background and Aims: Medical students are exposed to various infectious diseases during their clinical training period, including measles and rubella. In Iran, to control the outbreaks of measles and rubella a mass vaccination campaign was conducted on 2003. The present investigation evaluates Immunity to measles and rubella in a group of Babol medical students and determines the ...

2015
Muhammad Asif Zahoor Muhammad Saqalein Zeeshan Nawaz

Measles is a highly infectious and contagious disease of the respiratory system caused by Morbilivirus (Hashiguchi et al., 2011). The clinical disease has been characterized by high fever , cough, conjunctivitis, coryza, malaise, maculopapular rash and erythematous patches throughout the body along with increased mortality among non-vaccinated children (Ellison, 1931; Fazlalipour et al., 2008)....

Background Measles is a contagious illness with symptoms including fever, cough and rash. Although after the start of vaccination, its mortality rate has decreased significantly, but in some countries, the disease still leads to dangerous complications. Since infectious diseases such as measles has long been of interest to practitioners, in this study the perspective of Traditional Iranian Medi...

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