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         Viral Infections:     more books (100)
  1. Neurotropic Viral Infections
  2. Diagnostic Procedures for Viral, Rickettsial and Chlamydial Infections
  3. Viral Infections of the Respiratory Tract (Lung Biology in Health and Disease)
  4. Fish Diseases and Disorders, Volume 3: Viral, Bacterial and Fungal Infections by Patrick T K Woo, David W Bruno, 2010-01-11
  5. Viral Infections and Treatment (Infectious Disease and Therapy)
  6. Viral Co-Infections in HIV: Impact and Management (State of the Art)
  7. Considerations for Viral Disease Eradication: Lessons Learned and Future Strategies: Workshop Summary by Forum on Emerging Infections, 2002-07-19
  8. Molecular Neurovirology: Pathogenesis of Viral CNS Infections by Raymond P. Roos, 1992-04-01
  9. Laboratory Diagnosis of Viral Infections, Third Edition (Infectious Disease and Therapy)
  10. Laboratory diagnosis of viral infections (Infectious diseases and antimicrobial agents)
  11. Viral Infections of Gastrointestinal Tract (Infectious Disease and Therapy) by A. Z. Kapikian, 1994-04-15
  12. Viral Infections of Humans : Epidemiology and Control
  13. Viral Infections: A clinical approach
  14. Complications of Viral & Mycoplasmal Infections in Rodents to Toxicology Research & Testing (Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology Series)

1. MedlinePlus: Viral Infections
Articles and links on viral infections from the United States National Libraryof Medicine.
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2. MedlinePlus Viral Infections
Articles and links on viral infections from the United States National Library of Medicine.
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3. MedlinePlus: Infections Topics
Infections, Viral see viral infections Infectious Diseases Yellow Feversee viral infections; Zoonoses see Animal Diseases and Your Health
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4. MedlinePlus Cytomegalovirus Infections
You may also be interested in these MedlinePlus related pages . viral infections . Infections From the National Institutes of Health
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5. Infections
Candidiasis Diaper Rash, Oral Thrush, Vaginal Yeast Infection Chickenpox (Varicella) Common Cold Bacterial viral infections
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Every child gets sick from time to time. When your child isn't feeling well, you'll want to know how to recognize the symptoms, how to help, and when to call the doctor. Find out what you need to know about all the common and not-so-common infections.
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Common Childhood Infections

Candidiasis: Diaper Rash, Oral Thrush, Vaginal Yeast Infection

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Flying and Your Child's Ears

Middle Ear Infections (Otitis Media)
Middle Ear Infections and Ear Tube Surgery Swimmer's Ear (Otitis Externa) Eye Infections Pinkeye (Conjunctivitis) Fungal Infections (Ringworm, Yeast, etc.) Candidiasis: Diaper Rash, Oral Thrush, Vaginal Yeast Infection Infections That Pets Carry Pneumocystis carinii Tinea (Ringworm, Jock Itch, Athlete's Foot) Immunizations Frequently Asked Questions About Immunizations Immunization Chart Is the Flu Vaccine a Good Idea for Your Family? Too Late for a Flu Shot? ... Tuberculosis Medical Tests Blood Culture Complete Blood Count Electrolytes Liver Function Tests ... Why Doctors Order Lab Tests Parasitic Infections (Worms, Lice, etc.)

6. VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS
VIRAL RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS Respiratory infections are common, eg. colds in both adults and children.
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7. ANTI-VIRAL THERAPY
Immunoglobulin from immune individuals can be used as prophylaxis to prevent viral infections in exposed, but non immune individuals.
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8. Viral Infection
Viral infection. What is a viral infection? viral infections are caused by viruses,which are microscopic germs and are quite different to the larger
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9. Herpes Zoster (Shingles) Eye Infections
Herpes Zoster (Shingles) Eye Infections What is Herpes Zoster? Herpes zoster is the medical name for shingles.
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10. Coxsackie Viruses
KidsHealth Parents Infections Bacterial viral infections Coxsackie Viruses
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11. EMedicine Dermatology : VIRAL INFECTIONS - Online Medical Textbooks And Physicia
eMedicine features upto-date, searchable, peer-reviewed medical journals, onlinephysician reference textbooks, and a full-text article database in 62
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12. News - TopAbstracts In Viral Infections 07/11/2005
TopAbstracts in viral infections 07/11/2005
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13. EMedicine - Viral Infections And Pregnancy : Article By Brent Laartz, MD
viral infections and Pregnancy Introduction viral infections in pregnancy aremajor causes of morbidity and mortality for both mother and fetus.
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Last Updated: July 19, 2004 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: rubella virus, cytomegalovirus, CMV, herpes simplex virus, HSV, parvovirus B19, B19V, fifth disease, varicella-zoster virus, VZV, varicella zoster virus, coxsackievirus, coxsackie virus, rubeola, measles virus, Enterovirus, adenovirus, human immunodeficiency virus, HIV, erythema infectiosum, fifth disease, intrauterine fetal death, IUFD, intrauterine fetal demise, congenital varicella syndrome, CVS, congenital rubella syndrome, intrauterine growth restriction, intrauterine growth retardation, IUGR, pregnancy complications AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Background Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
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14. Evaluation And Management Of Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus - November
Am J Ophthalmol 1986;1011535. Baratz KH, Goins K, Cobo M. Varicella-zoster viral infections. In Kaufman HE, ed. The cornea.
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15. THE MERCK MANUAL--SECOND HOME EDITION, Introduction In Ch. 198, Viral Infections
Drugs that combat viral infections are called antiviral drugs. Antibiotics arenot effective against viral infections, but if a person has a bacterial
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16. Do Bugs Need Drugs? Do Bugs Need Drugs, Antibiotic, Antibiotics
bacteria and viruses cause respiratory tract infections. Antibiotics work against bacterial infections but not against viral infections such as
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17. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 13, Ch. 162, Viral Diseases
Respiratory viral infections cause acute local and systemic illnesses. For most respiratory viral infections, immunity to reinfection is generally
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18. Viruses And Bacteria
treat viral infections? Viruses can't multiply until they are inside the body's cells. This is the reason why the treatment of virus infections
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19. Institute Of Food Science Technology Foodborne Viral Infections
Institute of Food Science Technology Position Statement on foodborne viralinfections.
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(1), 49-51, March 1997).
SUMMARY Foodborne viral infections are caused mainly by two types of virus, Norwalk-like viruses (NLVs, formerly named small round structured viruses (SRSVs) in the UK) which cause gastroenteritis and Hepatitis A virus which causes hepatitis. All foodborne viruses originate from the human intestine and contamination of food occurs either during preparation by infected food handlers or by contact with sewage sludge or polluted water. Control measures mainly depend on staff education and good factory and kitchen hygiene; food handlers suffering from symptoms should be excluded from work immediately and all staff made aware of the ease with which viral contamination is transmitted. The use of clean water for irrigation of crops that are likely to be eaten raw and cultivation of molluscan shellfish in sewage-free seawater are also essential to prevent viral contamination of food.
THE PROBLEM
Foodborne viruses are a common but probably under-recognised cause of gastroenteritis, and may often be the cause of outbreaks of illness. Human infection can occur either by the consumption of contaminated food, or from person to person through body contact or release of aerosols. Food may be contaminated by infected food handlers or by contact with sewage sludge or polluted water, and most confirmed outbreaks of viral foodborne illness have been associated with the consumption of shellfish that had been harvested from sewage-polluted waters. The greatest risk of foodborne illness occurs from catering operations preparing ready to eat foods, although foodborne spread is difficult to prove.

20. Virus Diseases
Acyclovir for Neonatal and Pediatric viral infections ML Buck PediatricPharmacotherapy, Jun 2002. About Genitoanal Herpes sample chapter - IUSTI
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Diseases and Disorders Links pertaining to Virus Diseases Alert! Patients and laypersons looking for guidance among the target sources of this collection of links are strongly advised to review the information retrieved with their professional health care provider. Start Page Contents: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome Adenoviridae Infections ... Yellow Fever
Virus Diseases What The Heck is a Virus [JC Brown] - Kansas U. (US) About Virology Notes - Univ of Leicester (UK), and some more [Baron et al.] - Medical Microbiology Textbook Virus Structure - Molecular Expressions/Florida State Univ. (US) Principles of Virus Architecture [L Stannard] - (ZA) Virology [text book chapter; M and R Hunt] - Univ of South Carolina (US) The Universal Virus Database of ICTV , the Catalogue of Viruses , and a collection of Images/Micrographs of Viruses Virology Servers on the WWW and The Big Picture Book of Viruses , and a

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