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| Beth C MarshallSummaryAffiliation: Virginia Commonwealth University Country: USA Publications
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The frequency of pregnancy and exposure to cytomegalovirus infections among women with a young child in day careBeth C Marshall
Department of Pediatrics, Medical of College of Virginia Campus, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA, USA
Am J Obstet Gynecol 200:163.e1-5. 2009..The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of pregnancy and exposure to cytomegalovirus (CMV) among mothers contemplating a possible additional pregnancy and with a child less than 2 years of age in group day care...
Antivirals for cytomegalovirus infection in neonates and infants: focus on pharmacokinetics, formulations, dosing, and adverse eventsBeth C Marshall
Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Pediatrics, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Paediatr Drugs 11:309-21. 2009..Given these potential ill effects, careful consideration of the indications for the clinical use of these antivirals is necessary before using them for CMV infection in neonates and infants...
Avidity of antibodies to cytomegalovirus in HIV-seropositive patients with and without CMV retinitisBeth C Marshall
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Virginia Campus, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Viral Immunol 17:101-8. 2004..These results indicate antibody avidity is unaltered in HIV disease and does not play an important role in the pathogenesis of AIDS-related CMV disease...
Avidity maturation following immunization with two human cytomegalovirus (CMV) vaccines: a live attenuated vaccine (Towne) and a recombinant glycoprotein vaccine (gB/MF59)Beth C Marshall
Department of Pediatrics, Medical College of Virginia Campus, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298, USA
Viral Immunol 16:491-500. 2003..Both vaccines induced antibody levels and avidity maturation indices that equaled those induced by wild-type virus suggesting that both vaccines may be effective in controlling CMV infections...
Lack of autoantibody production associated with cytomegalovirus infectionBeth C Marshall
Department of Pediatrics, Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, USA
Arthritis Res 4:R6. 2002..One CMV seropositive serum and one CMV seronegative serum tested positive for antibodies to U1-70 kD. These data indicate that neither wild-type infection nor the live-attenuated Towne vaccine frequently induce autoantibody production...
