Persistent measles infection in malnourished children
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Abstract
Thirty malnourished and 25 well-nourished children were studied six to 31 days after the onset of a measles rash. Evidence of the virus was found in 40% of the malnourished children but in none of the well-nourished controls. Giant cells were found in the nasal secretions of five out of 17 malnouris …
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| Authors | Dossetor J;Whittle HC;Greenwood BM;; |
| Journal | British medical journal |
| Year | 1977 |
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immunity
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NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
Nigeria
humans
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Child
Infant
preschool
Antigens
Viral / analysis
Measles / immunology
time factors
cellular
pmid:871699
pmc1607735
doi:10.1136/bmj.1.6077.1633
j dossetor
h c whittle
b m greenwood
measles / complications*
measles virus / immunology
nutrition disorders / complications*
nutrition disorders / immunology
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