Published in N Engl J Med on April 09, 1959
An infectious clone of human parainfluenza virus type 3. J Virol (1997) 2.28
INFECTION WITH INFLUENZA AND PARAINFLUENZA VIRUSES IN CRONIC BRONCHITIS. Thorax (1965) 1.40
Acute respiratory infections in children. Isolation of Coxsackie B virus and adenovirus during a survey in a general practice. Br Med J (1960) 1.26
Evaluation of bovine, cold-adapted human, and wild-type human parainfluenza type 3 viruses in adult volunteers and in chimpanzees. J Clin Microbiol (1991) 1.24
A study of the aetiology of respiratory disease in a general hospital. Br Med J (1960) 1.13
Secretory immunological response in infants and children to parainfluenza virus types 1 and 2. Infect Immun (1980) 1.12
Molecular epidemiology of respiratory viruses in virus-induced asthma. Front Microbiol (2013) 0.93
Pathogenesis of acute respiratory illness caused by human parainfluenza viruses. Curr Opin Virol (2012) 0.92
STUDIES OF PARAINFLUENZA VIRUSES. I. CLINICAL, PATHOLOGICAL AND VIROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Yale J Biol Med (1963) 0.89
Parainfluenza viruses in Southern Louisiana. Public Health Rep (1961) 0.85
Isolation of a cytopathogenic agent from human adenoids undergoing spontaneous degeneration in tissue culture. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1953) 9.43
Newly recognized myxoviruses from children with respiratory disease. N Engl J Med (1958) 5.94
Adenoidal-pharyngeal-conjunctival agents: a newly recognized group of common viruses of the respiratory system. N Engl J Med (1954) 5.22
Recovery from infants with respiratory illness of a virus related to chimpanzee coryza agent (CCA). I. Isolation, properties and characterization. Am J Hyg (1957) 4.28
Pharyngoconjunctival fever; epidemiological studies of a recently recognized disease entity. J Am Med Assoc (1955) 3.49
Recovery from infants with respiratory illness of a virus related to chimpanzee coryza agent (CCA). II. Epidemiologic aspects of infection in infants and young children. Am J Hyg (1957) 3.24
Serologic evidence of infection with Eaton agent in lower respiratory illness in childhood. N Engl J Med (1960) 2.70
Clinical and laboratory studies of mumps. I. Laboratory diagnosis by tissue-culture technics. N Engl J Med (1957) 2.19
ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASE IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD: PRESENT UNDERSTANDING AND PROSPECTS FOR PREVENTION. Pediatrics (1965) 2.11
Respiratory syncytial virus. II. Serologic studies over a 34-month period of children with bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and minor respiratory diseases. JAMA (1961) 1.94
Outbreak of febrile pharyngitis and conjunctivitis associated with type 3 adenoidal-pharyngeal-conjunctival virus infection. N Engl J Med (1954) 1.87
Acute respiratory diseases of viral etiology. III. parainfluenza. Myxoviruses. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 1.86
Association of hemadsorption viruses with respiratory illness in childhood. J Am Med Assoc (1959) 1.68
ANTIGENIC VARIATION AMONG NEWLY ISOLATED STRAINS OF PARAINFLUENZA TYPE 4 VIRUS. Am J Hyg (1964) 1.48
Diagnostic virus laboratory for clinical service. J Am Med Assoc (1957) 1.46
A POSSIBLE AUTOIMMUNE BASIS FOR ADDISON'S DISEASE IN THREE SIBLINGS, ONE WITH IDIOPATHIC HYPOPARATHYROIDISM, PERNICIOUS ANEMIA AND SUPERFICIAL MONILIASIS. N Engl J Med (1963) 1.43
Ear involvement (myringitis) and primary atypical pneumonia following inoculation of volunteers with Eaton agent. Am Rev Respir Dis (1962) 1.40
Acute respiratory diseases of viral etiology. IV. Respiratory syncytial virus. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 1.37
MYXOVIRUSES: PARAINFLUENZA. Am Rev Respir Dis (1963) 1.30
Aureomycin in prevention of bacteremia following tooth extraction. AMA Arch Intern Med (1950) 1.29
Association of type 2 hemadsorption (parainfluenza 1) virus and Asian influenza A virus with infections croup. N Engl J Med (1959) 1.24
Respiratory illness in six infants infected with a newly recognized ECHO virus. Pediatrics (1958) 1.20
Herpangina; clinical studies of a specific infectious disease. N Engl J Med (1951) 1.13
Congenital urethral valve with apparent ascites. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1951) 1.10
RHINOVIRUS NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODY RESPONSES AND THEIR MEASUREMENT. Am J Hyg (1963) 1.06
The effect of aureomycin and chloramphenicol on the fungal and bacterial flora of children. N Engl J Med (1953) 1.04
The clinical importance of group A Coxsackie viruses. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1957) 1.01
Enuresis: literature review. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1959) 0.99
Outbreak of type 3 paralytic poliomyelitis in Washington, D. C., in 1957. Am J Hyg (1960) 0.98
Nonbacterial infections affecting the nasopharynx. Pediatr Clin North Am (1957) 0.95
Para-influenza 2 (CA) virus: etiologic association with croup. Pediatrics (1961) 0.94
CLINICAL SYNDROMES AMONG CHILDREN. Am Rev Respir Dis (1963) 0.87
New viruses observed in children with respiratory diseases. Public Health Rep (1958) 0.86
Newly isolated viruses in respiratory disease. Pediatrics (1957) 0.82
Serious respiratory tract illness as a result of Asian influenza and influenza B infections in children. J Pediatr (1962) 0.81
VIRAL RESPIRATORY TRACT ILLNESSES IN CHILDREN. Bull N Y Acad Med (1963) 0.80
Treatment of meningitis due to Haemophilus influenzae; use of chloromycetin and sulfadiazine. N Engl J Med (1952) 0.77
Left ventricular hypertrophy in infantile polycystic kidney disease; electrocardiographic and post-mortem evidence. J Am Med Assoc (1951) 0.75
Treatment of meningitis due to Haemophilus influenzae; use of chloromycetin and sulfadiazine. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1953) 0.75
Brain abscess in one month infant. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1951) 0.75
Cystic fibrosis. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1958) 0.75
Etiological considerations of newly isolated viruses. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1958) 0.75
Hemadsorption viruses in infections of the respiratory tract of children; preliminary report. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1959) 0.75
Simultaneous occurrence of two immunological types of group A "Coxsackie" virus in a case of herpangina. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1951) 0.75
Herpes simplex; a case report of a primary facial lesion with discussion of laboratory diagnosis. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1957) 0.75
Adenovirus and parainfluenza virus infections. Pediatr Clin North Am (1960) 0.75
Intracerebral abscess; a ten year review. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1951) 0.75
Microbiology of the mind. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1959) 0.75
The occurrence of Coxsackie viruses in hospitalized poliomyelitis patients. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1953) 0.75
Nontuberculous bacterial meningitis in infants and children. GP (1955) 0.75
A review of incidence, complications, and management of eczema in infants and children. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1958) 0.75
Further observations on herpangina and its relation to the Coxsackie group of viruses. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1952) 0.75
Umbilical hernia. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1957) 0.75
FETAL EFFECT OF MATERNAL VIRAL INFECTION; A SPECULATIVE SUMMARY. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1964) 0.75
APC viruses in respiratory diseases; clinical aspects. Laryngoscope (1956) 0.75
GRAND ROUNDS: POSTINFECTIOUS ENCEPHALITI. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1965) 0.75
APC viruses in respiratory diseases; clinical aspects. Trans Am Laryngol Rhinol Otol Soc (1956) 0.75
Clinical and laboratory differentiation between herpangina and infectious (herpetic) gingivostomatitis. Pediatrics (1954) 0.75
Herpangina and herpetic gingivostomatitis; clinical differentiation. Postgrad Med (1955) 0.75
The hospital as a factor in assessing the occurrence of Coxsackie viruses in various illness groups. I. Children from the outpatient department and various hospital wards. Pediatrics (1955) 0.75
Adenoidal-pharyngeal-conjunctival viruses in common respiratory disease; pharyngo-conjunctival fever. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1955) 0.75
Generalized vaccinal eruptions. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1951) 0.75
Herpes zoster and varicella simulating poliomyelitis. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1953) 0.75
A review of the rubella problem. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1959) 0.75
Adrenal hyperplasia with pseudohermaphroditism and salt loss with a discussion of the adrenogenital syndrome. Clin Proc Child Hosp Dist Columbia (1954) 0.75