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Over the last three years considerable progress has been made in various areas related to measles virus and infection. A meeting to discuss the currently available data on the molecular biology of measles virus, measles immunology, immunopathology, as well as animal models for measles infection, and to identify studies that need to be carried out towards developing new vaccines was organized jointly by WHO and the U.S. National Institutes of Health and held in Montreux, Switzerland, on 20-21 April 1993. This Memorandum summarizes the discussions and recommendations made by the participants.

Type

Journal article

Journal

Bull World Health Organ

Publication Date

1994

Volume

72

Pages

199 - 206

Keywords

Conferences And Congresses, Diseases, International Agencies, Measles, Organizations, Un, Viral Diseases, Who, World, Animals, DNA, Circular, DNA, Viral, Disease Models, Animal, Humans, Macaca fascicularis, Measles, Measles Vaccine, Measles virus, RNA, Viral, Virus Replication