Detection of influenza virus in human tonsillar tissues (2016)
- Authors:
- USP affiliated authors: ARRUDA NETO, EURICO DE - FMRP ; VALERA, FABIANA CARDOSO PEREIRA - FMRP ; TAMASHIRO, EDWIN - FMRP
- Unidade: FMRP
- Subjects: VÍRUS; INFECÇÕES RESPIRATÓRIAS; INFLUENZA; TONSILA
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher: ASV
- Publisher place: Blacksburg
- Date published: 2016
- Source:
- Título: Scientific Program and Abstracts
- Conference titles: Annual Meeting for the American Society for Virology
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ABNT
CASTRO, Italo A. et al. Detection of influenza virus in human tonsillar tissues. 2016, Anais.. Blacksburg: ASV, 2016. . Acesso em: 04 mar. 2026. -
APA
Castro, I. A., Martins Júnior, R. B., Jesus, B. L. S., Silva, M. L., Maia, F., Carenzi, L. R., et al. (2016). Detection of influenza virus in human tonsillar tissues. In Scientific Program and Abstracts. Blacksburg: ASV. -
NLM
Castro IA, Martins Júnior RB, Jesus BLS, Silva ML, Maia F, Carenzi LR, Valera FCP, Tamashiro E, Anselmo-Lima WT, Arruda E. Detection of influenza virus in human tonsillar tissues. Scientific Program and Abstracts. 2016 ;[citado 2026 mar. 04 ] -
Vancouver
Castro IA, Martins Júnior RB, Jesus BLS, Silva ML, Maia F, Carenzi LR, Valera FCP, Tamashiro E, Anselmo-Lima WT, Arruda E. Detection of influenza virus in human tonsillar tissues. Scientific Program and Abstracts. 2016 ;[citado 2026 mar. 04 ] - Respiratory viruses are continuously detected in children with chronic tonsillitis throughout the year
- High frequence of saffold virus in tonsil tissues from patients with chronic tonsillar hypertrophy
- Hypertrophic adenoid is a major infection site of human bocavirus 1
- Epstein-barr virus and chronic adenotonsillar hypertrophy
- Human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV) in tonsils from children with chronic tonsillar hypertrophy
- Prevalence of respiratory viruses in children with chronic tonsillitis
- The role of virus infection in chronic adenoiditis
- Rhinovirus e enterovirus infect lymphoid tissues of hypertrophic adenoids and tonsils
- Detection of human rhinovirus (HRV) and human enterovirus (HEV) in tissues from adenoids and tonsils is associated with high degree tonsillar hypertrophy
- Messenger RNA as a marker of active replication of human adenovirus (HADV) and human bocavirus (HBOV) indicates that a significant proportion of children with chronic adenoid hypertrophy harbor high tissular viral loads and shed virus in nasopharyngeal secretions
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