Newer features of herpetic infection in the newborn

Newer features of herpetic infection in the newborn

Volume 67 Number 5 part 2 Frank A. Loda,* Wallace A. Clyde, Jr., Robert J. Senior,* Charles I. Sheaffer,* and Floyd W. Denny, Department of Pediatric...

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Volume 67 Number 5 part 2

Frank A. Loda,* Wallace A. Clyde, Jr., Robert J. Senior,* Charles I. Sheaffer,* and Floyd W. Denny, Department of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, N. C.

201. A technique for the diagnosis of acute congenital and acquired toxoplasmosis Michael J. Miller* and Jack S. Remington,* Palo Alto Medical Research Foundation and Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, Calif. Introduced by Norman Kretchmer

202. Relationship of antibody response to fever Yamate Minoru,* the University of Michigan Medical Center, Ann Arbor, Mich. Introduced by Albert V. Hennessy

203. Antibody responses o/ young infants to naturally occurring viral infections Hugh L. Moffet* and Henry G. Cramblett, Northwestern University, Chicago, II1., and Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

204. Newer [eatures of herpetic infection in the newborn Andr6 Nahmias, William Josey, Zuher Naib, and Kenneth Herrmann, Emory University and the Communicable Disease Center, Emory University, Ga.

205. The e~ect of live measles vaccine on the platelet count Frank A. Oski* and J. Lawrence Naiman,* Department of Pediatrics, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa. Introduced by Lewis A. Barness

206. Lupus nephritis, clinical confirmation o/ experimental lesions

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Carolyn F. Piel and Jean Rossell, University of California-San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, Calif.

207. Detection of murine leukemia viruses in cell cultures by immuno/tuorescence Donald P. Pinkel, Kiyozo Yoshida,* and Kirby L. Smith,* Laboratory of Virology, St. Jude Hospital, and Department of Pediatrics, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tenn.

208. Vaccination against rubella with tissue culture-adapted living virus Stanley A. Plotkin,* David Cornfeld,* and Theodore H. Inqalls, Phipps Institute, Wistar Institute, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pa.

209. Peripheral white blood cell count in viral respiratory infection Bernard Portnoy,* Bernard Hanes,* Herbert L. Eckert,* and Margaret A. Salvatore,* University of Southern California School of Medicine and California State College at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif. Introduced by Paul F. Wehrle

210. The sensitivity of the adenovirus complement fixation test in children Bernard Portnoy,* Margaret A. Salvatore,* Bernard Hanes,* and Herbert L. Eckert,* University of Southern California School of Medicine and California State College at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif. Introduced by Paul F. Wehrle

211. The meaning of pyuria in children: A comparative study of bacterial cultures and colony counts versus leukocyte counts Charles V. Pryles and Christopher R. Eliot,* Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, Mass.