An outbreak of encephalomeningomyelitis in Ehime·Syuso area from April to June 1956 was clinico-virologically investigated with the materials obtained from 28 hospitalized cases and their healthy visiting relatives. The major rise in polio type I antibody titer and the positive isolation of 4 strains of type I indicate the epidemy in this area to be the polio type 1. Three undeterminable cytopathogenic agents were concomitantly obtained in the HeLa cultures. The style of this episode was duly compared with the documents already reported.</p
This Report Prepared by: Lauri David Thrupp, M.D., Malcolm I. Page, M.D. and Miss Helen Forester, St...
The epidemic of Encephalitis Lethargica, in association with which were the cases to be described, ...
The importance of healthy contacts as potential carriers of poliomyelitis virus has long been recog-...
An outbreak of encephalomeningomyelitis in Ehime·Syuso area from April to June 1956 was clinico-viro...
Dr. John Fox, Virus Laboratory, Tulane University, New Orleans, reports the isolation of a virus, as...
Dr. Joseph Melnick, Yale University, New Haven, previously reported isolation of type 1 virus from P...
The literature of the outbreaks of 'epidemic neuro-myasthenia ' (ENM) from 1934 to 1955 ha...
Since 1937, simple methods for the detection of poliomyelitis virus in human stools (1 to 4) have pr...
Two new vaccinated cases were accepted today, a non-paralytic Wyeth ^associated case from Ohio, and ...
Technical assistance in the study was given by Dr. G. D. Laveck, Dr. G. Silverman, Dr. Kayo Sunada, ...
In an epidemic of poliomyelitis which broke up in Nagasaki prefecture, in 1960, twenty strains of po...
T H E people who have worked for many years gathering information on the natural history of poliomye...
This issue of the Neurotropic Viral Diseases Surveillance Report contains the final summary of the e...
Not all poliomyelitis-like paralytic illnesses can be attributed to polioviruses. Among the most rec...
Poliomyelitis has probably taken its toll of life and left its scars through man's history, for the...
This Report Prepared by: Lauri David Thrupp, M.D., Malcolm I. Page, M.D. and Miss Helen Forester, St...
The epidemic of Encephalitis Lethargica, in association with which were the cases to be described, ...
The importance of healthy contacts as potential carriers of poliomyelitis virus has long been recog-...
An outbreak of encephalomeningomyelitis in Ehime·Syuso area from April to June 1956 was clinico-viro...
Dr. John Fox, Virus Laboratory, Tulane University, New Orleans, reports the isolation of a virus, as...
Dr. Joseph Melnick, Yale University, New Haven, previously reported isolation of type 1 virus from P...
The literature of the outbreaks of 'epidemic neuro-myasthenia ' (ENM) from 1934 to 1955 ha...
Since 1937, simple methods for the detection of poliomyelitis virus in human stools (1 to 4) have pr...
Two new vaccinated cases were accepted today, a non-paralytic Wyeth ^associated case from Ohio, and ...
Technical assistance in the study was given by Dr. G. D. Laveck, Dr. G. Silverman, Dr. Kayo Sunada, ...
In an epidemic of poliomyelitis which broke up in Nagasaki prefecture, in 1960, twenty strains of po...
T H E people who have worked for many years gathering information on the natural history of poliomye...
This issue of the Neurotropic Viral Diseases Surveillance Report contains the final summary of the e...
Not all poliomyelitis-like paralytic illnesses can be attributed to polioviruses. Among the most rec...
Poliomyelitis has probably taken its toll of life and left its scars through man's history, for the...
This Report Prepared by: Lauri David Thrupp, M.D., Malcolm I. Page, M.D. and Miss Helen Forester, St...
The epidemic of Encephalitis Lethargica, in association with which were the cases to be described, ...
The importance of healthy contacts as potential carriers of poliomyelitis virus has long been recog-...