Published in Am J Hyg on March 01, 1961
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Newly recognized myxoviruses from children with respiratory disease. N Engl J Med (1958) 5.94
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Pharyngoconjunctival fever; epidemiological studies of a recently recognized disease entity. J Am Med Assoc (1955) 3.49
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Q fever studies in Southern California; an epidemiological study of 300 cases. Public Health Rep (1949) 2.80
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Acute respiratory diseases of viral etiology. III. parainfluenza. Myxoviruses. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 1.86
Observations on a newly recognized virus (Abney) of the reovirus family. Am J Hyg (1960) 1.86
Adenoviruses: group name proposed for new respiratory-tract viruses. Science (1956) 1.82
SEROLOGIC DIAGNOSIS "EN MASSE" WITH MULTIPLE ANTIGENS. Am Rev Respir Dis (1963) 1.82
The clinical importance of coagulase-positive, penicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. N Engl J Med (1950) 1.81
Studies of adenoviruses (APC) in volunteers. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1956) 1.77
Serologic and skin test evidence of tularemia infection among Alaskan Eskimos, Indians and Aleuts. J Infect Dis (1962) 1.66
Studies of adenoidal-pharyngeal-conjunctival vaccines in volunteers. J Am Med Assoc (1955) 1.64
An outbreak of febrile illness and pneumonia associated with respiratory syncytial virus infection. Am J Hyg (1961) 1.55
Infections with reoviruses. N Engl J Med (1962) 1.54
RUBELLA: FREQUENCY OF ANTIBODY AMONG CHILDREN AND ADULTS. Pediatrics (1965) 1.53
Occurrence of influenza, July 1953 to June 1954. Public Health Rep (1954) 1.52
Efficacy of trivalent adenovirus (APC) vaccine in naval recruits. J Am Med Assoc (1956) 1.51
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Coxsackie A9 myocarditis in adult mice. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 1.48
Production of pharyngoconjunctival fever in human volunteers inoculated with APC viruses. Science (1955) 1.47
Primary isolation of influenza A, B, and C viruses in monkey kidney tissue cultures. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1955) 1.45
The saga of thalidomide. Neuropathy to embryopathy, with case reports of congenital anomalies. N Engl J Med (1962) 1.44
Acute conjunctivitis caused by Hemophilus. Am J Dis Child (1950) 1.41
Q fever studies in Southern California; summary of current results and a discussion of possible control measures. J Am Med Assoc (1951) 1.39
Variants of the platelet thrombosis syndrome and their relationship to disseminated lupus. AMA Arch Pathol (1951) 1.39
The occurrence of influenza in the United States, 1952-53. Public Health Rep (1953) 1.36
Decline of the tuberculosis epidemic in Alaska. Public Health Rep (1961) 1.35
A COMPARISON IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA OF TWO TUBERCULINS, PPD-S AND RT 23. Bull World Health Organ (1964) 1.33
Studies of Coxsackie viruses: observations on epidemiological aspects of Group A viruses. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1951) 1.32
Comparative action of aldosterone and 9-alpha-fluorohydrocortisone in man. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1955) 1.32
Epidemiological studies on influenza in familial and general population groups. I. Preliminary report on studies with adjuvant vaccines. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1954) 1.31
MYXOVIRUSES: PARAINFLUENZA. Am Rev Respir Dis (1963) 1.30
NEW VIRAL EXANTHEMS (CONCLUDED). N Engl J Med (1963) 1.29
Ophthalmia neonatorum; is prophylaxis necessary. Pediatrics (1958) 1.26
Hemagglutination by the Koch-Weeks bacillus (Hemophilus aegyptius). J Bacteriol (1950) 1.25
Evaluation of a trivalent adenovirus vaccine for prevention of acute respiratory disease in naval recruits. Am J Hyg (1958) 1.24
RIBOSOMAL RNA IN THE DEVELOPING CHICK EMBRYO. Science (1963) 1.22
Respiratory illness in six infants infected with a newly recognized ECHO virus. Pediatrics (1958) 1.20
Progressive systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). N Engl J Med (1953) 1.19
Ecthyma contagiosum (orf). AMA Arch Derm (1955) 1.17
Further observation on typing adenoviruses and a description of two possible additional serotypes. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 1.17
Infections due to Coxsackie virus group A, type 9, in Boston, 1959, with special reference to exanthems and pneumonia. N Engl J Med (1960) 1.16
Insulin-like activity of human plasma constituents. III. Elution of insulin-like activity from cationic exchange resins. Metabolism (1958) 1.15
EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON COXSACKIE A9 MYOCARDITIS IN ADULT MICE. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1964) 1.13
Neutralizing antibody to polioviruses in normal human urine. J Clin Invest (1962) 1.11
Enhancement of cytopathic effects of reoviruses in rolled cultures of rhesus kidney. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 1.10
Four newly recognized adenoviruses. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1961) 1.09
Effectiveness of influenza vaccines during an epidemic of Asian influenza. N Engl J Med (1958) 1.08
Epidemic pleurodynia in Texas; a study of 22 cases. N Engl J Med (1953) 1.08
Epidemiologic studies on influenza in familial and general population groups. 1951-1956. III. Laboratory observations. Am J Hyg (1961) 1.08
Inoculation of human volunteers with parainfluenza virus type 3. JAMA (1961) 1.07
Immunologic advantages of emulsified influenza virus vaccines. Mil Med (1962) 1.07
Serologic response of incividuals infected with para influenza viruses. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1960) 1.07
Histoplasmosis; proved occurrence of inapparent infection in dogs, cats and other animals. Am J Hyg (1955) 1.06
NEW VIRAL EXANTHEMS. N Engl J Med (1963) 1.06
Impairment of urinary concentration in sickle cell anemia. Pediatrics (1954) 1.05
Acute respiratory diseases of viral etiology. II. Adenoviruses. Am J Public Health Nations Health (1962) 1.04
MULTIPLICATION OF BOSTON STRAINS OF COXSACKIEVIRUS A9 IN THE ADULT MOUSE HEART. J Bacteriol (1965) 1.04
Observations on a newly recognized ECHO virus and a description of an outbreak in a nursery. Am J Hyg (1958) 1.03
Observations on the present distribution of influenza A/swine antibodies among Alaskan natives relative to the occurrence of influenza in 1918-1919. Am J Hyg (1962) 1.03
Recovery of psittacosis virus from chicks hatched from inoculated eggs. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 1.03
Congenital eventration of the diaphragm. N Engl J Med (1954) 1.02
REOVIRUS HEMAGGLUTINATION: INHIBITION BY N-ACETYL-D-GLUCOSAMINE. Science (1965) 1.02
The importance of Coxsackie viruses in human disease, particularly herpangina and epidemic pleurodynia. N Engl J Med (1952) 0.99
Epidemiology of pharyngoconjunctival fever. Am J Ophthalmol (1957) 0.99
The saga of thalidomide. Neuropathy to embryopathy, with case reports of congenital anomalies. N Engl J Med (1962) 0.98
The effect of induced hyperammonemia on renal ammonia metabolism. J Clin Invest (1961) 0.98
Pyloric hypertrophy in the adult. Ann Surg (1950) 0.97
Effect of insulin upon resting electrical potential of adipose tissue. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 0.96
Conjunctivitis in elementary schools. Public Health Rep (1952) 0.95
A study of the hemadsorption viruses (para-influenzae) and other viruses in children with and without respiratory disease. Pediatrics (1960) 0.95
Association of pyridoxine deficiency and convulsions in alcoholics. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1959) 0.95
Observations on a mumps epidemic in a virgin population. Am J Hyg (1959) 0.94
Hypoglycemia associated with carcinoma of the cecum and syndrome of testicular feminization. N Engl J Med (1962) 0.93
Epinephrine, norepinephrine, and acetylcholine as conditioned stimuli for avoidance behavior. Science (1960) 0.93
Observations on some little-known adenoviruses. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1962) 0.93
In vitro determination of bacterial sensitivity to aureomycin. Proc Soc Exp Biol Med (1949) 0.92
Antibodies of low molecular weight in normal human urine. Nature (1962) 0.92
Definition and outline of contemporary information on the adenovirus group. Ann N Y Acad Sci (1957) 0.91
Pertussis immunization; use of two doses of an alum-precipitated mixture of diphtheria toxoid and pertussis vaccine. J Am Med Assoc (1948) 0.91
CONCENTRATION AND PURIFICATION OF VIRUSES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO REOVIRUSES. Bacteriol Rev (1964) 0.91
DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT: MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE VIRAL BRONCHIOLITIS IN INFANCY. Pediatrics (1965) 0.90