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نویسندگان: I. Silver (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780126435504, 0126435502
ناشر: Academic Press Inc
سال نشر: 1970
تعداد صفحات: 287
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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Content:
Front Inside Cover, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of participants, Pages v-ix
Foreword, Page xi, C.E. GORDON SMITH
Meningococcal transmission among army recruits, Pages 1-8, Malcolm S. Artenstein, Thomas H. Lamson
Epidemiologic Investigations in Polaris Submarines, Pages 9-53, H.M.S. Watkins et al.
Alteration of the pathogenic role of streptococci group C in mice conferred by previous exposure to ozone, Pages 54-61, David L. Coffin, Earl J. Blommer
Airborne pathogenic bacteria in a tissue transplant unit, Pages 62-75, J.C. Gould
A look at dental aerosols, Pages 76-86, W.J. Hausler
Introduction to intramural spread of infection, Page 87, Philip S. Brachman
Transmission of staphylococci in newborn nurseries, Page 88, Edward A. Mortimer Jr.
Studies on the epidemiology of postoperative staphylococcal infections in a thoracic surgical unit, Pages 89-90, G. Laurell, G. Lindbom
The spread of Pseudomonas infection, Page 91, G.A.J. Ayliffe
Spread of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Pyocyanea) and Escherichia coli, Page 92, R.A. Shooter
The evidence for airborne infection, Page 93, W.C. Noble
Intramural spread of infection, airborne or not?: Résumé: presented by K. C. WINKLER, Pages 94-95
Dry-heat sterilization under high vacuum, Page 96, William S. Miller
Tests for the germicidal efficiency of ultraviolet installations in the laboratory, Page 97, W.K. Thomson, Claudette Malysheff, D.C. O'Connell
Safety cabinets, Page 98, G. Thomas
Laboratory safety: Résumé: presented by H. M. Darlow, Pages 99-100
Immunological aspects of pathogenesis, Pages 101-102, S. Gard
In vivo measure of suppression of cellular immune and humoral antibody response by antilymphocyte globulin, Page 103, E. Stanbridge, F.T. Perkins, F. Sheffield, K. Cozens
Influence of immunologic factors in RS virus disease of the lower respiratory tract, Pages 104-105, Robert M. Chanock
Immunological anomalies of respiratory syncytial virus infection of childhood, Page 106, P.S. Gardner
Immunological aspects of pathogenesis: Résumé: presented by S. Gard, Pages 107-108
Uni–directional flow ventilation in patient isolation, Pages 109-130, O.M. Lidwell, A.G. Towers
Controlled trials of patient-isolation in a burns unit, Pages 131-145, E.J.L. Lowbury
The control of airborne contamination in sterile areas, Pages 146-156, G. Sykes
The clinical value of a bacteria-free patient-care unit, Pages 157-166, John F. Burke
The microflora of man in confined, controlled environments: review and analysis, Pages 167-190, F.B. Gordon
Experience with germ-free environments in surgery in relation to design, Pages 191-198, John Charnley
Vaccination against anthrax, Page 199, H.M. Darlow
Living attenuated respiratory virus vaccines, Page 200, D.A.J. Tyrrell
Current vaccination procedures against influenza, Page 201, D. Hobson
Adjuvant effects of B. pertussis preparations in respiratory immunization of mice with tetanus toxoid, Page 202, H.C. Bartlema, J.L.F. Gerbrandy, R. Karelse
Aerosol immunization against Rubella using the attenuated vaccine, Page 203, R.H. Waldman, R.J. Hildebrandt, M.L. Schulkind, F.M. Wigley
The mechanisms of immunity to influenza virus infection, Page 204, C.H. Stuart-Harris
Antigenic properties of influenza virus proteins, Page 205, V. Pavilaniset et al.
Vaccines and methods of vaccination: Résumé: presented by F. T. Perkins, Pages 206-208
Relationship between environmental temperature and the survival of airborne bacteria, Page 209, Richard Ehrlichet et al.
On the mechanism of the decay of poliomyelitis virus and encephalomyocarditis virus in aerosols, Pages 210-211, J.C. de Jong
The Open-air Factor, Page 212, H.A. Druett
Airborne transmission potential of murine leukemia infection, Page 213, Edgar W. Larsonet et al.
Microbial survival in air: Résumé: presented by E. K. Wolfe, Pages 214-215
Rapid diagnosis, Page 216, N.R. Grist
Microcolony techniques in rapid diagnosis, Page 217, P. Chadwick
The application of immunofluorescent antibody techniques to the rapid diagnosis of virus infection, Page 218, P.S. Gardner
Experience with a mobile laboratory unit: a preliminary report, Pages 219-220, J.F.Ph. Hers
Rapid diagnosis in biological defence, Page 221, J.F. Metzger, J.C.N. Westwood
Résumé: presented by J. C. N. Westwood, Pages 222-225
Differential susceptibility to respiratory virus infection by blood group status, Pages 226-232, C.W. Potter
Aerosol transmission of oncogenic viruses, Pages 233-240, Gaylord E. McKissick, Laurance G. Wolfe, Robert L. Farrell, Richard A. Griesemer, A. Hellman
The pathogenesis of viral infections of the respiratory tract, Pages 241-247, C.A. Mims
Transmissibility as a separate genetic attribute of influenza viruses, Pages 248-259, Jerome L. Schulman
The inheritance of resistance to myxoviruses in A2G mice, Pages 260-261, D. Hobson, J. Lindenmann
Capabilities and limitations of techniques in botanical aerobiology, Page 262, J.M. Hirst
Recognizing airborne bacteria, Page 263, W.C. Noble
Techniques for the experimental production of spore clouds of Aspergillus fumigatus, Pages 264-265, P.K.C. Austwick, E.C. Appleby
Sampling of airborne viruses, Page 266, G. Thomas
Air sampling for allergens, Page 267, R.R. Davies
The Naval Biological Laboratory programmed environmental aerosol facility: theory and operation, Page 268, Leonard J. Goldberg
The recovery of airborne respiratory syncytial virus, Page 269, J. Rechsteiner
Techniques in aerobiology: Résumé: presented by J. D. MORTON, Pages 270-271
Lung defence to infectious agents, Page 272, Ragnar Rylander
The importance of particle size in airborne viral respiratory infections, Page 273, V. Knight
Pathogenesis of pneumonia, Pages 274-275, R.G. Thomson
Allergic pulmonary disease due to inhaled organic dusts, Page 276, J. Pepys
How do airborne particles initiate infection?: Résumé: presented by D.A.J. Tyrrell, Pages 277-278