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Viruses pathogenicity

Carter, M. J. (2005). Enterically infecting viruses Pathogenicity, transmission and significance for food and waterborne infection. J. Appl. Microbiol. 98,1354 1380. [Pg.33]

To prevent the spreading and contamination of virus, pathogenic, and spore-forming microbes used in the manufacturing of pharmaceuticals... [Pg.458]

ViPR NIAID Virus Pathogen Database and Analysis Resource Provides a comprehensive data repository for all types of data related to 13 families ofhuman pathogenic category A-C viral pathogens (http // www. viprbrc. org/brc/home. do dec orator=toga)... [Pg.23]

Host cell protein Aggregated/cleaved proteins DNA Leachates Virus pathogens Endotoxins... [Pg.1443]

Hybrid potatoes bearing glandular trichomes from the wile Bolivian potato, Solanum berthaultii, are well defended against infestation and colonization by aphids, leafhoppers, and flea beetles (12). Populations of these damaging pests on elite hybrids are often reduced more than 85%, compared to those on susceptible commercial cultivars (13). Furthermore, many hybrids severely disrupt aphid feeding behavior and host acceptance in a manner comparable to that of their wild parent, an important attribute considering the worldwide importance of aphids as vectors of potato virus pathogens. [Pg.163]

The search for new antiviral agents is ongoing and extensive not all viruses have been included here, and new viruses pathogenic to humans will continue to be identified. Novel nucleosides as well as nonnucleosidic compounds which possess greater potency and enzymic specificity for the future treatment of both acute and persistent human viral infection will continue to be discovered. [Pg.314]

In the aquatic environment, viruses pathogenic to man, animals, plants and microorganisms (especially bacteriophages) can be found. The greatest attention is given to viruses pathogenic to man. Wastewater can be most frequently contaminated by viruses which may penetrate also surface water and even drinking water. Water can be most often contaminated by viruses excreted in faeces (enteroviruses, adenoviruses, rheoviruses and probable hepatitis viruses). [Pg.356]

DNLM 1. Virus Diseases—pathology. 2. Chemokines—physiology. 3. Viruses—pathogenicity. WC 500 C517 2004]... [Pg.128]

It remains unexplained why the teleost Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) failed to acquire MHC class II system with its invariant chain, and reactive CD4 T cells. Was it never acquired in the cod lineage, or was it lost to deletion, or is the cod operating an unusually effective innate immune system Indeed, it appears fliat the cod expanded its entire innate and the MHC class 1 adaptive immune system. There is adequate response to endotoxin, and to bacterial (Aeromonas salmonicida Vibrio anguillarum) and viral (pancreas necrosis virus) pathogens [987-989]. [Pg.235]

Farm manures, sewage sludges, domestic composts—heavy metals, viruses, pathogens, organic pollutants... [Pg.264]

Ash from fossil fuels, incinerators, bonfires—heavy metals, PAHs Burial of diseased livestock—viruses, pathogens... [Pg.264]

Applications Nucleic acid hybridization "" "" detecting nucleic acids,cells, hepatitis B virus,pathogens counting embryoblasts bio-chips nucleic acid fragment sizing ... [Pg.380]

Klenk, H.-D., and Garten, W., 1994, Host cell proteases controlling virus pathogenicity. Trends Microbiol 2 39-42. [Pg.333]


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