نتایج جستجو برای: poliomyelitis

تعداد نتایج: 4527  

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1992
Z Jarzabek J Zabicka A John J Howlett G Dunn D J Wood

Monoclonal antibody panels developed to differentiate vaccine-derived and wild-type strains of polio-viruses were applied to isolates from cases of paralytic poliomyelitis, non-paralytic poliomyelitis, and healthy excreters of poliovirus from Poland. All isolates from poliomyelitis cases were shown to be vaccine-derived, as were most other strains. However, two strains associated with meningiti...

Journal: :British medical journal 1985
A B Cross R H Webber

A simple cost effective survey to assess the need for a rehabilitation service for individuals disabled by poliomyelitis was carried out making the maximum use of the existing government administration. The field team consisted solely of a medical officer and a health officer. The prevalence rate for paralytic poliomyelitis in the Mbeya region of Tanzania was 2.95/1000 persons. The rate for chi...

2017
L. N. Nkamba J. M. Ntaganda H. Abboubakar J. C. Kamgang Lorenzo Castelli

The lack of treatment for poliomyelitis doing that only means of preventing is immunization with live oral polio vaccine (OPV) or/and inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). Poliomyelitis is a very contagious viral infection caused by poliovirus. Children are principally attacked. In this paper, we assess the impact of vaccination in the control of spread of poliomyelitis via a deterministic SVEIR (Su...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
John R. Paul James D. Trask Leslie T. Webster

A single example of mild illness diagnosed as suspected abortive poliomyelitis is described in which the virus of poliomyelitis was recovered from the nasopharynx by three different methods. Failure to recover virus from a total of twenty-six cases diagnosed as suspected or abortive poliomyelitis and fourteen contacts is also reported. The original material from the nasopharynx of the positive ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1956
Nathalie J. Schmidt Edwin H. Lennette

Fluid obtained from HeLa cell cultures infected with poliomyelitis viruses served as a complement-fixing antigen. When used in the native state, i.e. untreated in any way, the fluids acted as homotypically specific antigens. When heated, however, the antigenicity was broadened and a high degree of heterotypic reactivity was encountered. Data are presented indicating that the observed group reac...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of neurological sciences. Le journal canadien des sciences neurologiques 2006
Kristian T Schafernak Eileen H Bigio

BACKGROUND Patients infected with West Nile virus (WNV) may develop acute neurologic disease, which can be severe or even fatal, including WNV meningitis, encephalitis, and an irreversible acute flaccid paralysis or poliomyelitis-like syndrome. Movement disorders have also been described. REPORT We report combined neuronal loss, gliosis, and neurofibrillary tangle formation in the substantia ...

2003
JOHAN WINSSER

I t has been demonstrated that patients with poliomyelitis, as a rule, have neutralizing antibody for the infecting strain of virus early after onset of first symptoms before the appearance of paralysis, and that this antibody increases in titer during convalescence (1, 2). For a better understanding of human immunity to poliomyelitis and of the part immune individuals may play in the dissemina...

2003
JOSEPH L. MELNICK

Following the adaptation of the MEF1 strain of poliomyelitis virus to infant mice, Casals, Olitsky, and Anslow (1) were able to prepare from the central nervous system of these mice an antigen for the detection of complementfixing (c-f) antibodies to Type 2 poliomyelitis virus (2). Thus, another parameter different from the neutralizing antibody test, has been added for measuring poliomyelitis ...

Journal: :JAMA 2004
Lorraine Niño Alexander Jane F Seward Tammy A Santibanez Mark A Pallansch Olen M Kew D Rebecca Prevots Peter M Strebel Joanne Cono Melinda Wharton Walter A Orenstein Roland W Sutter

CONTEXT The last case of poliomyelitis in the United States due to indigenously acquired wild poliovirus occurred in 1979; however, as a consequence of oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV) use that began in 1961, an average of 9 cases of vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis (VAPP) were confirmed each year from 1961 through 1989. To reduce the VAPP burden, national vaccination policy changed in 1...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1951
Joseph L. Melnick Albert S. Kaplan Eva Zabin Guillermo Contreras Newton W. Larkum

The first known epidemic of poliomyelitis in Easton, Pennsylvania, occurred in 1949, and was unusual in the high proportion of paralytic to non-paralytic cases. Both poliomyelitis and Cosxackie, or C, viruses were isolated from more than half the patients studied during the acute stage of the disease. One month later C virus was only occasionally recovered. Classification of the 28 strains of C...

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