2011
DOI: 10.4103/0976-500x.81906
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Hematotoxicity of deoxynivalenol in BALB/c mice

Abstract: rapid and severe when drug administration is suspended and re-challenged. NVP induced rash has been reported in 4.3-36% of adults [3] with prevalence for Thai HIV patients ranging from 6% to -21%. [4] In Sardinian population were HLA B14 and Cw8 was associated 26% developed NVP induced rash, in our study from India we found that NVP-induced rash was 2.14%, thus, refl ecting the comparatively a high incidence of drug-related rash in Asians. [5] Recent studies have shown that hypersensitivity reactions to antir… Show more

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“…In addition, the CONTAM Panel noted a more recent study of Chatopadhyay et al. () on haematological effects in mice but did not consider them further in this opinion due to imprecisely reported data. Filimon et al.…”
Section: Hazard Identification and Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the CONTAM Panel noted a more recent study of Chatopadhyay et al. () on haematological effects in mice but did not consider them further in this opinion due to imprecisely reported data. Filimon et al.…”
Section: Hazard Identification and Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%