-
poliovirus is able to
undergo multiplicity reactivation. That is, when
polioviruses were
irradiated with UV
light and
allowed to
undergo multiple infections...
- of the
Picornaviridae family, an
enterovirus (a
group containing the
polioviruses, coxsackieviruses, and echoviruses).
Coxsackie A
virus is a subgroup...
-
rivers of
Albania Genomic Characterization of
Human and
Environmental Polioviruses Isolated in Albania,
Applied and
Environmental Microbiology,
August 1999...
-
inactivated polio vaccine Managing risks ****ociated with vaccine-derived
polioviruses and vaccine-****ociated
paralytic polio (including OPV cessation) Antivirals...
-
infection of
anterior horn of the
spinal cord by the
enteroviruses (
polioviruses,
enteroviruses (EV) 70 and 71, echoviruses,
coxsackieviruses A and B)...
- animals, the
enteroviruses were
originally classified into four groups,
polioviruses,
Coxsackie A
viruses (CA),
Coxsackie B
viruses (CB), and echoviruses...
- RW, de
Gourville EM,
Dowdle WR,
Pallansch MA (2005). "Vaccine-derived
polioviruses and the
endgame strategy for
global polio eradication".
Annual Review...
- for use
against type 1
polioviruses, was
licensed in the
United States in 1961. His
vaccines for type 2 and type 3
polioviruses were
licensed in 1962....
-
considered a high risk to
travelers for
circulating vaccine-derived
polioviruses (cVDPV); vaccine-derived
poliovirus (VDPV) is a
strain of the weakened...
- Gram-negative
bacteria and fungi.
Chlorhexidine is
ineffective against polioviruses and adenoviruses. The
effectiveness against herpes viruses has not yet...