Classic paper: Fenner on the exanthemata
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Auteurs : Frank Fenner ; P. Mortimer [Royaume-Uni]Source :
- Reviews in Medical Virology [ 1052-9276 ] ; 2006-11.
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- Acute exanthems, Ample evidence, Animal models, Bradford hill, Broad relevance, Burnet, Characteristic rash, Chorioallantoic membranes, Classic paper, Clinical evidence, Clinical practice, Colindale avenue, Copyright, Dermal capillaries, Dermal cells, Ectromelia, Ectromelia virus, Elementary bodies, Endothelial cells, Epidermal, Epidermal cells, Epithelial cells, Epizootic behaviour, Exanthem, Experimental epidemiology, Fenner, Generalised, Generalised vaccinia, Health protection agency, High level, Human body, Human exanthems, Human infection, Human skin, Inclusion, Inclusion bodies, Incubation, Incubation period, Infection, Infectious disease, Infectious ectromelia, Inoculated, Inoculated foot, Inoculation, Internal focus, Internal organs, Intradermal inoculation, Intravenous inoculation, John wiley sons, Laboratory animals, Laboratory mice, Lancet paper, Large amounts, Lesion, Local lesion, Long incubation period, Measles, Medical research, Mousepox, Multiplication, National institute, Natural infection, Other organs, Path bact, Pathogenesis, Primary lesion, Rapid death, Rash, Respiratory route, Respiratory tract, Secondary liberation, Secondary rash, Secondary virmia, Several days, Simian measles, Skin inoculation, Skin lesions, Smallpox, Spleen, Stationary phase, Sweat glands, Tissue extracts, Vaccinia, Vaccinia virus, Varicella, Variola, Various organs, Venous inoculation, Vesicle, Virol, Virus, Virus content, Virus diseases, Virus particles, Virus suspension.
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DOI: 10.1002/rmv.506
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