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Vol. 118 No. 1, pp. 5-154, July 1969
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
Rubella: historical aspects
J. A. Forbes
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:5-11.
Natural rubella acquired after birth. Clinical features and complications
A. D. Heggie; F. C. Robbins
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:12-17.
Rubella. Clinical manifestations and management
L. Z. Cooper; P. R. Ziring; A. B. Ockerse; B. A. Fedun; B. Kiely; S. Krugman
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:18-29.
Congenital rubella encephalitis. Effects on growth and early development
M. M. Desmond; J. R. Montgomery; J. L. Melnick; G. G. Cochran; W. Verniaud
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:30-31.
Congenital rubella. Long-term follow-up study
M. A. Menser; D. C. Dorman; K. G. Kenrick; S. G. Purvis-Smith; R. F. Slinn; L. Dods; J. D. Harley
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:32-34.
Congenital rubella. Pathogenesis and immunology
J. A. Dudgeon
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:35-44.
Effects of rubella virus infection on the division of human cells
J. G. Boue; A. Boue
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:45-48.
Histopathology of gestational rubella
S. G. Driscoll
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:49-53.
Congenital rubella syndrome. Lymphoid tissue and immunologic status
D. B. Singer; M. A. South; J. R. Montgomery; W. E. Rawls
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:54-61.
Rubella as a disease
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:62-67.
Rubella virus. Isolation, characterization, and laboratory diagnosis
P. D. Parkman; H. E. Hopps; H. M. Meyer Jr
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:68-77.
Cell cultures useful for the study of rubella
K. McCarthy
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:78-82.
Direct hemadsorption by cell cultures infected with rubella virus
C. A. Perlino; P. Isacson
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:83-88.
Antigens of rubella virus
N. J. Schmidt; E. H. Lennette
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:89-93.
Purification and characterization of rubella virus hemagglutinins
P. Magnusson
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:94-100.
Heated and unheated antiserum on rubella virus. Morphological effect
J. D. Almeida; G. D. Laurence
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:101-106.
Epidemiology of rubella
J. J. Witte; A. W. Karchmer; G. Case; K. L. Herrmann; E. Abrutyn; I. Kassanoff; J. S. Neill
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:107-111.
World aspects of the epidemiology of rubella
W. C. Cockburn
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:112-122.
Rubella in the collaborative perinatal research study. II. Clinical and laboratory findings in children through 3 years of age
J. L. Sever; J. B. Hardy; K. B. Nelson; M. R. Gilkeson
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:123-132.
Epidemiology of rubella. Subclinical infection and occurrence of reinfection
D. M. Horstmann; T. G. Pajot; H. Liebhaber
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:133-136.
Acquisition and decline of rubella immunity. Problem of reinfections
A. Svedmyr
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:137-138.
Seroepidemiology of rubella and reinfection
G. Enders-Ruckle
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:139-142.
Epidemiology of rubella on Taiwan
J. L. Gale; R. Detels; K. S. Kim; R. P. Beasley; J. T. Grayston
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:143-145.
Virology and epidemiology of rubella
Am J Dis Child. 1969;118:146-154.

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