WASHINGTON — The invisible “chain of transmission” of rubella virus has been broken in the United States. With it disappears a disease that a little more than a generation ago struck fear in the heart ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Estimated prevalence of rubella granulomas in patients with inborn errors of immunity is 0.6% to 2.4%. Rubella ...
Scientists have identified the gene that allows the Rubella virus to block cell death and reverse engineered a mutant gene that slows the virus's spread. Researchers believed that RNA viruses were ...
Some patients with rare primary immunodeficiency disorders may be at risk for infection by rubella virus, and possibly serious skin inflammation, after receiving the rubella vaccine, usually ...
At night in a Ugandan forest, a team of American and African scientists take oral swabs from insect-eating cyclops leaf-nosed bats. In a necropsy room near the Baltic Sea, researchers try to determine ...
A team of researchers, including two from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has solved a long-running biological mystery, reporting the discovery of the first two viral relatives of rubella, also ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Researchers have determined the structure of the rubella virus capsid protein, which is central to the virus's ability to assemble into an infectious particle and to infect ...
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol. 151, No. 4 (Apr., 1985), pp. 638-645 (8 pages) Primary and passaged human synovial cell cultures inoculated with wild-type and vaccine strains of rubella virus ...
As scientists struggle to understand the threat posed by Zika virus, there's another viral infection that's a known danger in pregnancy and that harms 100,000 babies a year, even though it has been ...
Rubella is mostly a medical curiosity in the developed world today. Vaccines have eradicated the virus in the Western Hemisphere, and many doctors have never seen the disease outside of textbooks. Now ...
In the 1960s, a public health scare erupted over a rather mild virus. The symptoms it caused in adults were similar to those of a common cold, but it could cause deafness, heart defects, mental ...
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