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Evidence of Latency and Reactivation of Both Herpes Simplex Virus... and HSV-2 in the Genital Region

... During a primary infection, HSV infects nerve endings, establishes latency in the sacral nerve root ganglia, and subsequently reactivates in response to a variety of triggers to cause recurrent clinical disease. Animal studies have indicated that colonization of a ganglion with HSV protects from est ...
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... Smallpox was declared globally eradicated by the WHO in 1980, following the last known naturally occurring case in Somalia in 1977. Routine vaccination against smallpox was discontinued in the United States in the early 1970s and worldwide in the early 1980s. Though protection by live vaccinia virus ...
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... 3) The lectures aren’t always great. Don’t expect them to be. Microbiologists and pharmacists are not, Dr. French excepted, the most scintillating lecturers. The point of this class is mainly to listen and read and write all this array of information, again and again, until it sticks. The fact that ...
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Antibiotic Overview, Antibiotic Resistance, and Emerging Pathogens

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Varicella (Chickenpox)

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