Lýsing
Björn Sigurðsson introduced the concept of slow viral infections in a series of special lectures given at the University of London in 1954. Since then, concern with and knowledge of slow viral infections - both in animals and in humans - has grown greatly. Lentivirus infections affecting the central nervous system are of particular interest: HIV encephalopathy occurs in a high percentage of AIDS patients, with devastating symptoms.| Tímabil | 2 jún. 1993 → 5 jún. 1993 |
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| Tegund atburðar | Ráðstefna |
| Staðsetning | Reykjavík, ÍslandSýna á korti |
| Viðurkenning | Alþjóðlegt |