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A Study of measles immunopathogenesis: investigations of high titer vaccination and mecahnisms of measles-induced immunopathologyBertley, Frederic Marcus Nkrumah January 1999 (has links)
Measles virus has been among the most important infectious agents in the history of mankind. Prior to the isolation of the virus and development of the first vaccines in the early 1960' s, measles killed between 0.1 - lO% of each birth cohort in the world. Although live-attenuated measles vaccines have significantly reduced mortality by more than 99% in developed countries, - 1 million deaths still occur annually in the developing world, and many questions remain regarding measles immunopathogenesis, the correlates of immunity and the vaccines themselves. The excess mortality associated with the promising high titer (HT) measles vaccines, developed and introduced in the late 1980's, refocused attention on these questions and forms the framework for this thesis.[...] / Le virus de la rougeole a été parmi les agents infectieux le plus important dans l'histoire de l'humanité. Avant l'isolation du virus et l'introduction d'un vaccin attenué au début des années 1960, la rougeole a tué entre 0,1 à 10% de chaque groupe de naissance à travers le monde. Bien que les vaccins contre la rougeole ont réduit la mortalité de plus de 99% dans les pays développés, plusieurs questions telles que l'immunopathogénèse de ce microbe, la corrélation entre l'immunité et les vaccins restent à élucider. L'excès inattendu de mortalité associée aux vaccins contre la rougeole à titres élevés (TE), développés et introduits à la fin des années 1980, ont de nouveau attiré l'attention à ces questions et forment les objectifs de cette thèse.[...]
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A Study of measles immunopathogenesis: investigations of high titer vaccination and mecahnisms of measles-induced immunopathologyBertley, Frederic Marcus Nkrumah January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Measles virus gene expressionAlkhatib, Ghalib Abbas January 1988 (has links)
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Measles in South Africa: a community health interpretation of the dataFerrinho, Paulo De Lyz Girou Martins January 1991 (has links)
A dissertation submitted to the faculty of Medicine of the University of the Witwatersrand in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Medicine (Community Health)
Johannesburg, October 1991. / This dissertation reviews the international literature and
South African literature and data on the epidemiology of
Measles. The main purpose is to contribute to an understanding
of the local epidemiology of the disease that will further the
development of more targeted efforts for its control. [Abbreviated Abstract. Open document to view full version] / MT2018
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Genotypic analysis of measles viruses in southern Africa: implications for regional and global elimination of measlesSmit, Sheilagh Brigitte 29 May 2013 (has links)
Measles is a vaccine-preventable disease. Implementation of global vaccination
programmes has resulted in a dramatic decrease in measles-related deaths, from 2.6 million
in 1980 to 164 000 in 2008. To support the global measles elimination goal, laboratories
provide case-based surveillance which includes both serological diagnosis and viral
characterisation using molecular platforms.
In this study, conventional hemi-nested amplification methods were developed to detect the
nucleoprotein- and haemagglutinin-genes of measles virus, in specimens collected for rashsurveillance
programmes in Africa. Viral characterisation involved amplicon sequencing and
phylogenetic analyses of 1402 PCR-positive specimens (2655 specimens tested, 52.8%
PCR-positive) with sequence submission to global databases. Only imported strains of
genotypes B2, B3, D2, D4 and D8, have been detected in South Africa since 2002,
demonstrating the successful interruption of transmission of endemic strains. Genotypic
analyses of specimens from African countries provided information relating to strain origins,
as well as temporal and spatial data relevant to the molecular epidemiology of measles in
Southern Africa.
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Molecular epidemiology and antigenic characteristics of measles virus in South Africa.Kreis, Stephanie January 1998 (has links)
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy / Andrew Chakane 2018
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Measles and Measles Vaccine in JapanISOMURA, SHIN 03 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Identification and characterisation of new apoptosis proteins and their application in pathogenesisMongkolsapaya, Juthathip January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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Mucosal immunization with synthetic peptides for the systemic and mucosal immune responsesHathaway, Lucy Jane January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Studies of the production of 'in vitro' persistence by measles virusMcCullough, K. C. January 1979 (has links)
No description available.
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