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Allgemeine Pathologie der Virusinfektionen

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Die Pathologie der Viruskrankheiten ist, wie Nauck (1954) ausführt, z. T. vor größere Schwierigkeiten gestellt als die Pathologie der bakteriellen Entzündungen. Die Auswertung der im Verlauf einer Virusinfektion auftretenden morphologischen Veränderungen an Zellen und Geweben bereitet erhebliche Schwierigkeiten in der Deutung. Typische oder gar spezifische Reaktionen sind bei den Viruserkrankungen nicht zu erwarten. Viren rufen im Organismus keine spezifischen Reaktionen hervor, sowenig wie das bei bakteriellen Infektionen der Fall ist. Die allgemeinen Probleme der Pathogenese der Virusinfektionen wurden auf S. 456ff. besprochen.

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Scheidegger, S. (1965). Allgemeine Pathologie der Virusinfektionen. In: Bader, RE., et al. Belebte Umweltfaktoren. Handbuch der Allgemeinen Pathologie, vol 11 / 2. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85739-3_6

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