NR ASNL
AU Zlotnik,I.
TI Virus infection and degenerative conditions of the central nervous system. pp 122-44.
QU In: Illis,L.S., ed. Viral diseases of the central nervous system. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1975. WL 300 V813 1974.
PT Monograph
AB A review of the many forms of virus infection of the CNS tends to point to a common pattern between acute, subacute, persistent and slow virus infections. This view is especially strengthened by the fact that many acute infections, under altered host-virus relations, may give rise to subacute degenerative conditions. Finally, the appearance of brain lesions in acute viral infections of immunosuppressed animals, resembling those of slow virus infections of the spongiform encephalopathy type, suggests a link between encephalitis in immunodeficient hosts and slow virus infections where no immune reactions were demonstrated.
SP englisch
PO Niederlande