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- BookAlan L. Rothman, editor.Contents:
Prospective cohort studies of dengue viral transmission and severity of disease / Timothy P. Endy, In-Kyu Yoon, Mammen P. Mammen
Control of dengue virus translation and replication / Suman M. Paranjape, Eva Harris
Subversion of interferon by dengue virus / Jorge L. Munoz-Jordan
Dengue virus virulence and transmission determinants / R. Rico-Hesse
Systemic vascular leakage associated with dengue infections - the clinical perspective / Dinh D. Trung, Bridget Wills
Markers of dengue disease severity / Anon Srikiatkhachorn, Sharone Green
Cellular immunology of sequential dengue virus infection and its role in disease pathogenesis / Alan L. Rothman
HLA and other gene associations with dengue disease severity / H.A.F. Stephens
Vector dynamics and transmission of dengue virus: implications for dengue surveillance and prevention strategies / Thomas W. Scott, Amy C. Morrison
Dengue vaccine candidates in development / Anna P. Durbin, Stephen S. Whitehead
Targeted mutagenesis as a rational approach to dengue virus vaccine development / Joseph E. Blaney Jr., Anna Pl Durbin, Brian R. Murphy, Stephen S. Whitehead.Digital Access Springer 2010Access via Current topics in microbiology and immunology ; 2010; 338LocationVersionCall NumberItems - ArticleSo SC, Choa G, Ong GB.Aust N Z J Surg. 1979 Aug;49(4):446-9.A five years' experience of the care by general surgeons of patients with severe head injuries in a general surgical unit with inferior facilities was retrospectively reviewed. It was concluded that the mortality compared favourably with that in similar patients managed by neurosurgeons in specialized centres. The still inadequate understanding of primary diffuse brain damage in head injuries is suggested as the cause for this lack of significant improvement in results over the years. Certain guide-lines, however, exist to allow prediction of the eventual outcome in these patients.