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Volume 12, Number 6—June 2006

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Perspective

G. Neumann and Y. Kawaoka
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Certain viral factors determine the host range restriction and pathogenicity of influenza A viruses.

Synopses

E. Ooi et al.
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A vector control program must be based on epidemiologic and entomologic data.

Research

G. J. Vora et al.
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Adenoviral infections associated with respiratory illness in military trainees involve multiple co-infecting species and serotypes.

J. C. Hageman et al.
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S. aureus community-acquired pneumonia has been reported from 9 states.

H. Yu et al.
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Streptococcus suis outbreak was associated with exposure to sick or dead pigs.

A. Bartoloni et al.
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Healthy children in urban areas have a high prevalence of fecal carriage of drug-resistant E. coli.

J. MacLennan et al.
N. G. Johnson et al.
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Combination vaccines may suppress Hib antibody concentration and avidity.

F. S. Le Guyader et al.
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Specific binding of virus to oysters can selectively concentrate a human pathogen.

Y. Abed and G. Boivin
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These infections are associated with a variety of clinical syndromes, in part related to specific serotype.

A. Khan et al.
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Brazilian strains of T. gondii differ from lineages in North America and Europe; these differences may underlie severe ocular disease.

L. Valdivia et al.
L. Jones-Engel et al.
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Humans in contact with macaques risk exposure to enzootic primateborne viruses.

R. Carmona et al.
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Diverse rotavirus strains are present, and frequency of G9 is high.

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Historical Review

P. Martin and E. Martin-Granel
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The meaning has been evolving since Hippocrates first used this word 25 centuries ago.

Dispatches

Q. Wang et al.
C. Laurent et al.
Z. L. Berrada et al.
A. Tsakris et al.
M. Pupo et al.
V. Caro et al.
F. Zhang et al.
V. Sivadon-Tardy et al.
B. Martina et al.
A. Papa et al.
A. Ramirez et al.
A. N. Rao et al.
V. Cama et al.
C. G. Shirwadkar et al.

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Another Dimension

R. O. Valdiserri

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Conference Summaries

Material Available Online Only
R. J. Gorwitz et al.

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Temple Monkeys and Health Implications of Commensalism, Kathmandu, Nepal

p. 901

Human Streptococcus suis Outbreak, Sichuan, China

p. 918

Co-infections of Adenovirus Species in Previously Vaccinated Patients

p. 925

Acanthamoeba Encephalitis in Patient with Systemic Lupus, India

p. 985
 

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