The state medical virology is in
Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - February 6, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

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Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - February 6, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

Human T ‐lymphotropic virus type 1 infection and solid organ transplantation
Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 29, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

Molecular epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus
Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 29, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

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Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 29, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

Viruses as key modulators of the TGF ‐β pathway; a double‐edged sword involved in cancer
Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 18, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

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Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 18, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

Issue Information
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Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 12, 2018 Category: Virology Tags: ISSUE INFORMATION Source Type: research

Parainfluenza virus 5 –vectored vaccines against human and animal infectious diseases
Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 5, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

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Reviews in Medical Virology,Volume 28, Issue 2, March 2018. (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 5, 2018 Category: Virology Source Type: research

Liver involvement in dengue viral infections
Summary Dengue fever is the commonest viral haemorrhagic fever worldwide and is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the tropics. Dengue viral infections are frequently associated with varying degrees of liver injury. Liver injury is more severe in dengue haemorrhagic fever or severe dengue. We review the current knowledge on liver involvement following dengue viral infections and explore the links between clinical manifestations, pathogenesis, and their impact on management (Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 1, 2018 Category: Virology Authors: Harsha A. Dissanayake, Suranjith L. Seneviratne Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research

The state medical virology is in
(Source: Reviews in Medical Virology)
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 1, 2018 Category: Virology Authors: Philip P. Mortimer Tags: EDITORIAL Source Type: research

Human T ‐lymphotropic virus type 1 infection and solid organ transplantation
Summary HTLV infection appears to be more common among renal transplant candidates than in the related general population. HTLV‐1‐associated diseases may occur in carriers who are transplanted but there is insufficient evidence to confirm whether these occur more frequently as a result of the associated immunosuppression. Consequently, pre‐existing HTLV‐1 infection should not be considered a contra‐indication to transplantation. The risk of transmission of HTLV‐1 through solid organ transplantation from a confirmed infected donor is unknown. There are anecdotes of multiple infections from a single donor. Biolog...
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 1, 2018 Category: Virology Authors: Graham P. Taylor Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research

Molecular epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus
Summary Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of viral acute respiratory tract infections in young children. The virus is characterised by distinct seasonality that is dependent upon the latitude and its ability to cause reinfection. Respiratory syncytial virus demonstrates a complex molecular epidemiology pattern as multiple strains and/or genotypes cocirculate during a single epidemic. Previous studies have investigated the relationship between RSV genetic diversity, reinfection, and clinical features. Here, we review the evidence behind this relationship together with the impact that the advancement of whol...
Source: Reviews in Medical Virology - January 1, 2018 Category: Virology Authors: Krisna N.A. Pangesti, Moataz Abd El Ghany, Michael G. Walsh, Alison M. Kesson, Grant A. Hill ‐Cawthorne Tags: REVIEW Source Type: research