| On the aetiology of whooping cough. | |
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PMID: 4348453 Owner: NLM Status: MEDLINE |
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The results of routine bacterial and viral studies on 483 patients with whooping cough, investigated at one hospital over a five year period are presented. The possible role of respiratory viruses in the aetiology of the disease is discussed. |
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F A Lewis; I D Gust; N M Bennett |
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Type: Journal Article |
Journal Detail:
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Title: The Journal of hygiene Volume: 71 ISSN: 0022-1724 ISO Abbreviation: J Hyg (Lond) Publication Date: 1973 Mar |
Date Detail:
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Created Date: 1973-05-24 Completed Date: 1973-05-24 Revised Date: 2010-09-10 |
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Nlm Unique ID: 0375374 Medline TA: J Hyg (Lond) Country: ENGLAND |
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Languages: eng Pagination: 139-44 Citation Subset: IM |
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Adenoviridae
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isolation & purification Australia Bordetella pertussis / isolation & purification Child Child, Preschool Cytomegalovirus / isolation & purification Enterovirus / isolation & purification Humans Infant Orthomyxoviridae / isolation & purification Respiratory Syncytial Viruses / isolation & purification Respirovirus / isolation & purification Rhinovirus / isolation & purification Simplexvirus / isolation & purification Virus Diseases / complications Whooping Cough / complications, epidemiology, etiology*, microbiology |
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