Search for dissertations about: "conjunctivitis"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the word conjunctivitis.
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11. Capsid protein functions of enteric human adenoviruses
Abstract : Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) cause respiratory illnesses, epidemic conjunctivitis and infantile gastroenteritis. HAdV types 40 and 41 cause enteric infections in infants worldwide. HAdVs use various receptors for attachment onto different host cells. READ MORE
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12. Purification, characterization and immunological studies of rat urinary proteins causing allergy in humans
Abstract : Rats are among the most frequently used laboratory animals and allergy to them constitutes a common occupational problem. Approximately 20-30% of the persons engaged in work with laboratory animals acquire symptoms of allergy. READ MORE
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13. The glycobiology of human adenovirus infections : implications for tropism and treatment
Abstract : Human adenoviruses (HAdVs) are common human pathogens, causing gastrointestinal, ocular, and respiratory infections on a regular basis. Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis (EKC) is a severe ocular infection for which no approved antivirals are available. READ MORE
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14. Increase of allergic diseases in schoolchildren. The significance of pets and other environmental components
Abstract : Objectives: 1) To compare the prevalence of allergic diseases in schoolchildren between 1979 and 1991 in two Swedish regions with differing climates, Kiruna in the northern inland mountains, north of the Arctic Circle, and Göteborg on the south-west coast. 2) To study the changes in allergic diseases and sensitisation during a 5 year follow-up period. READ MORE
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15. Atopic dermatitis in adults : epidemiological studies of comorbidity and studies of patients on systemic treatment
Abstract : Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is one of the most common chronic skin disorders globally. It is an itchy inflammatory skin disease that can have a detrimental impact on health-related quality of life. In recent years, AD has been associated with non-atopic conditions, though this requires further exploration. READ MORE