03 May 2012

Respiratory Viruses ppt and 171 free scholarly articles



Respiratory Viruses
David J. Miller, M.D., Ph.D.
Respiratory-viruses.ppt

What are Viral Pathogens?
Brian Tsao and Mirella Urbina
What are Viral Pathogens?.ppt

Models of infection: Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV)
Dr. Amelia Woolums
PRRSV.ppt

RNA Viruses
RNA Viruses.ppt

Viral Pneumonia - Fellows conference
Cheryl Pirozzi, MD
Viral_Pneumonia_cpirozzi.ppt

Nipah Virus
Nipah.ppt

Diseases of the Respiratory System
Respiratory.ppt

Introduction to viruses
Viruses.ppt
171 Published scholarly articles free access


  1. Respiratory viruses in children hospitalized for acute lower respiratory tract infection in Ghana.
  2. Identification of common biological pathways and drug targets across multiple respiratory viruses based on human host gene expression analysis.
  3. Buying time-the immune system determinants of the incubation period to respiratory viruses.
  4. PCR for detection of respiratory viruses: seasonal variations of virus infections.
  5. Improved detection of respiratory viruses in pediatric outpatients with acute respiratory illness by real-time PCR using nasopharyngeal flocked swabs.
  6. New respiratory viruses and the elderly.
  7. Comparison of nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs for the diagnosis of eight respiratory viruses by real-time reverse transcription-PCR assays.
  8. Self-collected mid-turbinate swabs for the detection of respiratory viruses in adults with acute respiratory illnesses.
  9. Real-world comparison of two molecular methods for detection of respiratory viruses.
  10. A molecular epidemiological study of respiratory viruses detected in Japanese children with acute wheezing illness.
  11. Frequent detection of respiratory viruses without symptoms: toward defining clinically relevant cutoff values.
  12. Access to a polymerase chain reaction assay method targeting 13 respiratory viruses can reduce antibiotics: a randomised, controlled trial.
  13. Evaluation and clinical validation of an alcohol-based transport medium for preservation and inactivation of respiratory viruses.
  14. Comparison of two multiplex methods for detection of respiratory viruses: FilmArray RP and xTAG RVP.
  15. Detection of respiratory viruses by PCR assay of nasopharyngeal swabs stored in skim milk-tryptone-glucose-glycerol transport medium.
  16. Validation of statistical models for estimating hospitalization associated with influenza and other respiratory viruses.
  17. Exhaled breath condensate sampling is not a new method for detection of respiratory viruses.
  18. Impact of pollution, climate, and sociodemographic factors on spatiotemporal dynamics of seasonal respiratory viruses.
  19. Twelve years' detection of respiratory viruses by immunofluorescence in hospitalised children: impact of the introduction of a new respiratory picornavirus assay.
  20. Frequency of respiratory viruses and clinical characteristics in children attending a care center in Mexico City.
  21. Utility of a panviral microarray for detection of swine respiratory viruses in clinical samples.
  22. Detection of various respiratory viruses in patients with influenza-like illness before and after emergence of the 2009 pandemic H1N1 influenza virus in Okinawa.
  23. The airway epithelium: soldier in the fight against respiratory viruses.
  24. Surveillance of equine respiratory viruses in Ontario.
  25. Integrated capillary electrophoresis microsystem for multiplex analysis of human respiratory viruses.
  26. Respiratory viruses, eosinophilia and their roles in childhood asthma.
  27. Interleukin-6¹⁷⁴ and tumor necrosis factor α³⁰⁸ polymorphisms enhance cytokine production by human macrophages exposed to respiratory viruses.
  28. Comparison of midturbinate flocked-swab specimens with nasopharyngeal aspirates for detection of respiratory viruses in children by the direct fluorescent antibody technique.
  29. Detection of respiratory viruses and the associated chemokine responses in serious acute respiratory illness.
  30. Comparison of R-mix virus culture and multiplex reverse transcriptase-PCR for the rapid detection of respiratory viruses.
  31. Detection of Mycoplasma pneumoniae, Chlamydia trachomatis and common respiratory viruses in children with acute respiratory infection in Nanjing.
  32. Comparison of the Eragen Multi-Code Respiratory Virus Panel with conventional viral testing and real-time multiplex PCR assays for detection of respiratory viruses.
  33. Respiratory viruses in acute bronchiolitis in Delhi.
  34. Respiratory viruses in adults with community-acquired pneumonia.
  35. Bighorn sheep fetal lung cell line for detection of respiratory viruses.
  36. Genetics, recombination and clinical features of human rhinovirus species C HRV-C infections; interactions of HRV-C with other respiratory viruses.
  37. Respiratory viruses in hospitalized children with acute lower respiratory tract infections in harbin, China.
  38. Respiratory viruses in bronchiolitis and their link to recurrent wheezing and asthma.
  39. Interference between outbreaks of respiratory viruses.
  40. Inducible Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue elicited by a protein cage nanoparticle enhances protection in mice against diverse respiratory viruses.
  41. Physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of respiratory viruses: systematic review.
  42. Identification of respiratory viruses in adults: nasopharyngeal versus oropharyngeal sampling.
  43. A variety of respiratory viruses found in symptomatic travellers returning from countries with ongoing spread of the new influenza AH1N1v virus strain.
  44. Distribution and seasonality of rhinovirus and other respiratory viruses in a cross-section of asthmatic children in Trinidad, West Indies.
  45. Frequent detection of respiratory viruses by real-time PCR in adenoid samples from asymptomatic children.
  46. Comparison of conventional and molecular detection of respiratory viruses in hematopoietic cell transplant recipients.
  47. Respiratory viruses and eosinophils: exploring the connections.
  48. Comparison of automated microarray detection with real-time PCR assays for detection of respiratory viruses in specimens obtained from children.
  49. Differential sensitivity of differentiated epithelial cells to respiratory viruses reveals different viral strategies of host infection.
  50. Human airway epithelial cell culture to identify new respiratory viruses: coronavirus NL63 as a model.
  51. Detection of respiratory viruses by molecular methods.
  52. New respiratory viruses in children 2 months to 3 years old with recurrent wheeze.
  53. Respiratory viruses in hospitalized children with acute lower respiratory tract infections, Mazandaran Province, Iran.
  54. Analysis of monthly isolation of respiratory viruses from children by cell culture using a microplate method: a two-year study from 2004 to 2005 in yamagata, Japan.
  55. Comparison between pernasal flocked swabs and nasopharyngeal aspirates for detection of common respiratory viruses in samples from children.
  56. Comparison of the NucliSens easyMAG and Qiagen BioRobot 9604 nucleic acid extraction systems for detection of RNA and DNA respiratory viruses in nasopharyngeal aspirate samples.
  57. Use of throat swab or saliva specimens for detection of respiratory viruses in children.
  58. Respiratory viruses other than influenza virus: impact and therapeutic advances.
  59. Undiagnosed respiratory viruses in children.
  60. RespiFinder: a new multiparameter test to differentially identify fifteen respiratory viruses.
  61. Hantaviruses: underestimated respiratory viruses?
  62. Detection of 12 respiratory viruses with two-set multiplex reverse transcriptase-PCR assay using a dual priming oligonucleotide system.
  63. Physical interventions to interrupt or reduce the spread of respiratory viruses: systematic review.
  64. Using physical barriers to reduce the spread of respiratory viruses.
  65. Detection of respiratory viruses and atypical bacteria in children's tonsils and adenoids.
  66. Surveillance of eight respiratory viruses in clinical samples of pediatric patients in southeast Brazil.
  67. Community epidemiology of human metapneumovirus, human coronavirus NL63, and other respiratory viruses in healthy preschool-aged children using parent-collected specimens.
  68. Rapid multiplex nested PCR for detection of respiratory viruses.
  69. The spread of influenza and other respiratory viruses: complexities and conjectures.
  70. MultiCode-PLx system for multiplexed detection of seventeen respiratory viruses.
  71. Development of a respiratory virus panel test for detection of twenty human respiratory viruses by use of multiplex PCR and a fluid microbead-based assay.
  72. Detection of respiratory viruses and subtype identification of influenza A viruses by GreeneChipResp oligonucleotide microarray.
  73. Temporal relationships between colds, upper respiratory viruses detected by polymerase chain reaction, and otitis media in young children followed through a typical cold season.
  74. High-throughput, sensitive, and accurate multiplex PCR-microsphere flow cytometry system for large-scale comprehensive detection of respiratory viruses.
  75. Etiology of community-acquired pneumonia in hospitalized patients in chile: the increasing prevalence of respiratory viruses among classic pathogens.
  76. Canine respiratory viruses.
  77. Dual priming oligonucleotide system for the multiplex detection of respiratory viruses and SNP genotyping of CYP2C19 gene.
  78. Respiratory viruses and influenza-like illness: a survey in the area of Rome, winter 2004-2005.
  79. Emerging respiratory viruses: challenges and vaccine strategies.
  80. Exposure to human respiratory viruses among urban performing monkeys in Indonesia.
  81. The association of newly identified respiratory viruses with lower respiratory tract infections in Korean children, 2000-2005.
  82. Respiratory viruses in children younger than five years old with acute respiratory disease from 2001 to 2004 in Uberlândia, MG, Brazil.
  83. Respiratory viruses in children with invasive pneumococcal disease.
  84. Airflow decline after myeloablative allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation: the role of community respiratory viruses.
  85. The impact of infection with human metapneumovirus and other respiratory viruses in young infants and children at high risk for severe pulmonary disease.
  86. Community respiratory viruses as a cause of lower respiratory tract infections following suppressive chemotherapy in cancer patients.
  87. Respiratory viruses augment the adhesion of bacterial pathogens to respiratory epithelium in a viral species- and cell type-dependent manner.
  88. The association of respiratory viruses, temperature, and other climatic parameters with the incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease in Sydney, Australia.
  89. Selective accumulation of differentiated CD8+ T cells specific for respiratory viruses in the human lung.
  90. Respiratory viruses as a cause of COPD exacerbations.
  91. A prospective study comparing human metapneumovirus with other respiratory viruses in adults with hematologic malignancies and respiratory tract infections.
  92. Respiratory viruses in the pediatric intensive care unit: prevalence and clinical aspects.
  93. Incidence of respiratory viruses in preterm infants submitted to mechanical ventilation.
  94. Frequent detection of respiratory viruses in adult recipients of stem cell transplants with the use of real-time polymerase chain reaction, compared with viral culture.
  95. Detection of three avian respiratory viruses by single-tube multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay.
  96. Differential production of inflammatory cytokines in primary infection with human metapneumovirus and with other common respiratory viruses of infancy.
  97. A sensitive, specific, and cost-effective multiplex reverse transcriptase-PCR assay for the detection of seven common respiratory viruses in respiratory samples.
  98. Human metapneumovirus: a new player among respiratory viruses.
  99. Respiratory viruses and severe lower respiratory tract complications in hospitalized patients.
  100. The role of acidogenic diets and beta-hydroxybutyate on lymphocyte proliferation and serum antibody response against bovine respiratory viruses in Holstein steers.
  101. GeneScan reverse transcription-PCR assay for detection of six common respiratory viruses in young children hospitalized with acute respiratory illness.
  102. Winter respiratory viruses and health care use: a population-based study in the northwest United States.
  103. The expanding role of common respiratory viruses in human disease.
  104. Common community respiratory viruses in patients with cancer: more than just "common colds".
  105. Importance of respiratory viruses in acute otitis media.
  106. Respiratory viruses in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease requiring hospitalisation: a case-control study.
  107. Nasal swab versus nasopharyngeal aspirate for isolation of respiratory viruses.
  108. Controlled study of respiratory viruses and wheezing.
  109. Polymerase chain reaction is more sensitive than viral culture and antigen testing for the detection of respiratory viruses in adults with hematological cancer and pneumonia.
  110. Respiratory viruses, symptoms, and inflammatory markers in acute exacerbations and stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  111. Influence of maternal antibodies on neonatal immunization against respiratory viruses.
  112. Evaluation of the Prodesse Hexaplex multiplex PCR assay for direct detection of seven respiratory viruses in clinical specimens.
  113. Evaluation of the Hexaplex assay for detection of respiratory viruses in children.
  114. Seminar in Clinical Virology: the respiratory viruses. Caen, France, 5-6 October 2000.
  115. Evaluation of R-Mix FreshCells in shell vials for detection of respiratory viruses.
  116. Clinical and financial benefits of rapid detection of respiratory viruses: an outcomes study.
  117. Evaluation of pregnant women exposed to respiratory viruses.
  118. Use of monoclonal antibodies for rapid diagnosis of respiratory viruses in a community hospital.
  119. SimulFluor respiratory screen for rapid detection of multiple respiratory viruses in clinical specimens by immunofluorescence staining.
  120. Mink lung cells and mixed mink lung and A549 cells for rapid detection of influenza virus and other respiratory viruses.
  121. Conventional respiratory viruses recovered from immunocompromised patients: clinical considerations.
  122. Respiratory viruses and acute otitis media.
  123. Respiratory viruses and acute otitis media.
  124. Rapid detection of respiratory viruses by shell vial assay using simultaneous culture of HEp-2, LLC-MK2, and MDCK cells in a single vial.
  125. Common respiratory viruses in lower airways of patients with acute hypersensitivity pneumonitis.
  126. Prevalence of various respiratory viruses in the middle ear during acute otitis media.
  127. Use of fluorescent-antibody staining of cytocentrifuge-prepared smears in combination with cell culture for direct detection of respiratory viruses.
  128. Surveillance of community-acquired viral infections due to respiratory viruses in Rhone-Alpes France during winter 1994 to 1995.
  129. Simultaneous rapid culture for four respiratory viruses in the same cell monolayer using a differential multicolored fluorescent confirmatory stain.
  130. Interleukin-11: stimulation in vivo and in vitro by respiratory viruses and induction of airways hyperresponsiveness.
  131. The contribution of respiratory viruses to severe exacerbations of asthma in adults.
  132. Association of invasive pneumococcal disease with season, atmospheric conditions, air pollution, and the isolation of respiratory viruses.
  133. The contribution of respiratory viruses to severe exacerbations of asthma in adults.
  134. Respiratory viruses and asthma. Importance of infection underestimated.
  135. Respiratory viruses and exacerbations of asthma in adults.
  136. Isolation of seven respiratory viruses in shell vials: a practical and highly sensitive method.
  137. Rapid detection of respiratory viruses by shell vial culture and direct staining by using pooled and individual monoclonal antibodies.
  138. Use of monoclonal antibodies for rapid diagnosis of respiratory viruses: memorandum from a WHO meeting.
  139. Comparison of enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, indirect immunofluorescence assay, and virus isolation for detection of respiratory viruses in nasopharyngeal secretions.
  140. Efficiency of immunofluorescence for rapid detection of common respiratory viruses.
  141. Respiratory viruses and sudden infant death.
  142. Replication of non-respiratory viruses in tracheal organ cultures.
  143. Selective infection of lower respiratory tract by respiratory viruses in children with recurrent respiratory tract infections.
  144. Experimental models for study of common respiratory viruses.
  145. Infection of cultured human type II pneumonocytes with certain respiratory viruses.
  146. Canine kidney cell line for isolation of respiratory viruses.
  147. Respiratory viruses and cot death.
  148. In vitro interaction of alveolar macrophages and pneumocytes with feline respiratory viruses.
  149. Maintenance of viability and comparison of identification methods for influenza and other respiratory viruses of humans.
  150. Nasopharyngeal secretions as source of material for identification of respiratory viruses in infants and young children.
  151. A review of routine tests for respiratory viruses in hospital inpatients.
  152. Role of respiratory viruses in childhood mortality.
  153. A seven-year study of WHO virus laboratory reports on respiratory viruses.
  154. Studies of respiratory viruses in personnel at an Antarctic base.
  155. Rapid detection and identification of respiratory viruses by direct immunofluorescence.
  156. A comparative study of standard methods and organ culture for the isolation of respiratory viruses.
  157. Rapid identification of viruses by indirect immunofluorescence: standardization and use of antiserum pool to nine respiratory viruses.
  158. Synergism between respiratory viruses and bacteria.
  159. Serological studies on infections by respiratory viruses of the inhabitants of Tristan da Cunha.
  160. Clinician's approach to respiratory viruses.
  161. The morphology of three previously uncharacterized human respiratory viruses that grow in organ culture.
  162. Improvements in a method of growing respiratory viruses in organ cultures.
  163. Respiratory virus infections in man and animals. Some bovine respiratory viruses.
  164. Respiratory viruses. Current status and future prospects.
  165. ON THE GROWTH OF CERTAIN "NEWER" RESPIRATORY VIRUSES IN ORGAN CULTURES.
  166. THE SPECIFICITY OF THE ANTIBODY RESPONSES OF HUMAN VOLUNTEERS TO CERTAIN RESPIRATORY VIRUSES.
  167. THE ISOLATION OF RESPIRATORY VIRUSES FROM CHILDREN IN HOSPITAL IN SOUTH EAST LANCASHIRE.
  168. Acute respiratory diseases of viral etiology. I. Ecology of respiratory viruses-1961.
  169. Respiratory viruses in a residential nursery.
  170. Some new or little-known respiratory viruses.
  171. Serological evidence of infection with respiratory viruses in 1954-5.

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