Robert H. Parrott mainly investigates Immunology, Respiratory system, Virus, Virology and Bronchiolitis. Robert H. Parrott performs multidisciplinary study on Immunology and Respiratory disease in his works. Robert H. Parrott has included themes like Bronchitis and Pharyngitis in his Respiratory system study.
His study brings together the fields of Disease and Virus. His Virology research incorporates themes from Respiratory tract infections, Epidemiology, Immunity and Microbiology. He works mostly in the field of Bronchiolitis, limiting it down to topics relating to Pneumonia and, in certain cases, Respiratory syncytial virus and Pathogenesis, as a part of the same area of interest.
Robert H. Parrott focuses on Virology, Immunology, Virus, Respiratory system and Pediatrics. His Virology study combines topics in areas such as Antibody, Epidemiology and Respiratory tract infections. His Immunology research includes themes of Bronchitis, Internal medicine, Disease and Respiratory tract.
His Disease research includes elements of Prevalence and Pathogenesis. His Bronchiolitis study in the realm of Virus connects with subjects such as Respiratory disease. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Pneumonia and Bronchiolitis.
His primary areas of investigation include Virology, Immunology, Rotavirus, Virus and Diarrhea. He has included themes like Antibody and Microbiology in his Virology study. His research in Immunology intersects with topics in Internal medicine and Pneumonia.
He combines subjects such as Bronchiolitis and Respiratory tract with his study of Pneumonia. The study incorporates disciplines such as Immunization, Epidemiology and Disease in addition to Rotavirus. His work carried out in the field of Virus brings together such families of science as Outbreak and Respiratory system.
His primary areas of study are Pediatrics, Vomiting, Acute gastroenteritis, Internal medicine and Immunology. His Pediatrics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Reoviridae and Diarrhea. Robert H. Parrott has researched Vomiting in several fields, including Anus, Feces and Virus.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Serotype and Virology. His Infantile diarrhea and Severity of illness study in the realm of Internal medicine interacts with subjects such as Respiratory disease and Ribavirin. His work deals with themes such as Gestational age, Chemotherapy, Gastroenterology, Randomized controlled trial and Placebo, which intersect with Immunology.
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RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS DISEASE IN INFANTS DESPITE PRIOR ADMINISTRATION OF ANTIGENIC INACTIVATED VACCINE
Hyun Wha Kim;Jose G. Canchola;Carl D. Brandt;Gloria Pyles.
American Journal of Epidemiology (1969)
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Robert M. Chanock;Robert M. Chanock;Robert M. Chanock;Hyun Wha Kim;Hyun Wha Kim;Hyun Wha Kim;Carl D. Brandt;Carl D. Brandt;Carl D. Brandt;Robert H. Parrott.
(1976)
Isolation of a cytopathogenic agent from human adenoids undergoing spontaneous degeneration in tissue culture.
Wallace P. Rowe;Robert J. Huebner;Loretta K. Gilmore;Robert H. Parrott.
Experimental Biology and Medicine (1953)
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS INFECTION IN WASHINGTON, D.C.I. IMPORTANCE OF THE VIRUS IN DIFFERENT RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASE SYNDROMES AND TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF INFECTION
Hyun Wha Kim;Julita O. Arrobio;Carl D. Brandt;Barbara C. Jeffries.
American Journal of Epidemiology (1973)
EPIDEMIOLOGY OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS INFECTION IN WASHINGTON, D.C.II. INFECTION AND DISEASE WITH RESPECT TO AGE, IMMUNOLOGIC STATUS, RACE AND SEX
Robert H. Parrott;Hyun Wha Kim;Julita O. Arrobio;David S. Hodes.
American Journal of Epidemiology (1973)
INFECTIONS IN 18, 000 INFANTS AND CHILDREN IN A CONTROLLED STUDY OF RESPIRATORY TRACT DISEASE. I. ADENOVIRUS PATHOGENICITY IN RELATION TO SEROLOGIC TYPE AND ILLNESS SYNDROME
Carl D. Brandt;Hyun Wha Kim;Andrew J. Vargosko;Barbara C. Jeffries.
American Journal of Epidemiology (1969)
Newly Recognized Myxoviruses from Children with Respiratory Disease
Robert M. Chanock;Robert H. Parrott;Katherine Cook;B. E. Andrews.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1958)
Epidemiology of human rotavirus Types 1 and 2 as studied by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.
Robert H. Yolken;Richard G. Wyatt;Georges Zissis;Carl D. Brandt.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1978)
ACUTE RESPIRATORY DISEASE IN INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD: PRESENT UNDERSTANDING AND PROSPECTS FOR PREVENTION E. Mead Johnson Address, October, 1964
Robert M. Chanock;Robert H. Parrott.
Pediatrics (1965)
Adenoidal-pharyngeal-conjunctival agents: a newly recognized group of common viruses of the respiratory system.
Robert J. Huebner;Wallace P. Rowe;Thomas G. Ward;Robert H. Parrott.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1954)
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