The dangers of rubella virusdoi:10.7554/eLife.89265RUBELLA virusFIRST trimester of pregnancyCONGENITAL disordersPLANT virusesEPIFANOVA, EKATERINANGUYEN, LAURENTeLife
(redirected fromrubella and mumps virus vaccine live) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia vac·cine (văk-sēn′, văk′sēn′) n. 1. a.A preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, or of a portion of the pathogen's structure, that is administered to prevent...
The question addressed in this commentary is about the safety of rubella virus vaccine, particularly regarding viraemia, placental infection, trans-placental foetal infection and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). The safety of rubella vaccine in pregnancy More results ► Dictionary browser ? ▲ rubbis...
Rubella virus was isolated from cataractous material removed at operation from the left eye of a male child aged 2 years and 11 months. Previously, the longest recorded postnatal persistence of rubella virus was 18 months. The unique growth pattern of ocular lens may favour prolonged survival of...
The nucleotide sequence of the rubella virus (RUB) genomic RNA was determined. The RUB genomic RNA is 9757 nucleotides in length [excluding the poly(A) tail] and has a G/C content of 69.5%, the highest of any RNA virus sequenced to date. The RUB genomic RNA contains two long open rea...
Despite the development of an effective vaccine against the rubella virus over half a century ago, congenital rubella syndrome persists as a disease with devastating ocular consequences [63] in a few countries where vaccine uptake remains low [64]. Pregnant women infected with rubella in the first...
A typical person in the U.S. will be vaccinated against more than a dozen diseases over the course of their life, and vaccines are critical in limiting the spread and growth of those diseases. “An immunization stimulates the body to act like it has been exposed to the ...
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The virally encoded chymotrypsin-like or main protease (3CLpro or Mpro) is a critical component of the SARS-CoV-2 life cycle. Along with another cysteine protease, the papain-like protease (PLpro), the SARS-CoV-2 Mpro processes the virus p1a/p1ab polyproteins translated from the viral ...
The tumor selectivity of the virus is due to intracellular restrictions to the life cycle of the virus that is strongly inhibitory to virus propagation in nontransformed cells, but which are overriden by cellular factors present in neoplastic cells (Robbins, et al., Virology 106: 317–326, 1980...