Novel and re-emerging human respiratory viruses / Manal Mohammed Sulaiman Hallal ; Supervised Nagwa Abdelrahman Sedky , Eman Ahmed Elseidi
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Cai01.11.19.M.Sc.2008.Ha.I Immunological reactions and drawback of blood transfusion / | Cai01.11.19.M.Sc.2008.Ha.I Immunological reactions and drawback of blood transfusion / | Cai01.11.19.M.Sc.2008.Ma.N Novel and re-emerging human respiratory viruses / | Cai01.11.19.M.Sc.2008.Ma.N Novel and re-emerging human respiratory viruses / | Cai01.11.19.M.Sc.2008.No.V Virus receptors : Implication for pathogenesis and the design of antiviral agents / | Cai01.11.19.M.Sc.2008.No.V Virus receptors : Implication for pathogenesis and the design of antiviral agents / | Cai01.11.19.M.Sc.2008.Os.L Latent tuberculosis infection / |
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Respiratory infections are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.Viruses are considered an important cause of respiratory disease in both the community and hospital settings and are associated with infection at all levels of the respiratory tract.Respiratory viruses have been grouped into six distinct families including the Paramyxoviridae,Orthomyxoviridae,Picornaviridae,oronaviridae,Adenoviridae and Herpesviridae
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