A Model for Obtaining Predictable Natural Transmission of Rhinoviruses in Human Volunteers

A model has been developed in which rhinoviral colds can be predictably transmitted by experimentally infected donors to susceptible recipients in a continuously monitored and controlled environment under simulated natural conditions. Rates of transmission correlated closely (r = .926, P < .01) w...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 1984-08, Vol.150 (2), p.195-201
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description A model has been developed in which rhinoviral colds can be predictably transmitted by experimentally infected donors to susceptible recipients in a continuously monitored and controlled environment under simulated natural conditions. Rates of transmission correlated closely (r = .926, P < .01) with donor-hours of exposure. This model can be used to define routes of transmission, to explore methods of controlling dissemination, to study resistance mechanisms, and to test preventive and therapeutic agents.
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Human viral diseases
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Rhinovirus - isolation & purification
Television transmission
Time Factors
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Viral diseases of the respiratory system and ent viral diseases
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Volunteerism
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