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Recent increases in infectious diseases affecting the central nervous system have raised concerns about their role in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.
Raíssa Leite-Aguiar +4 more
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Viral Nervous Necrosis (Betanodavirus) Infections in Fish
This document is about betanodaviruses, an emerging group of viruses infecting over 40 marine and some freshwater fish species worldwide1. It details the characteristics of these viruses, including their non-enveloped, icosahedral-shaped capsid and ...
Roy Yanong
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The olfactory nerve: a shortcut for influenza and other viral diseases into the central nervous system [PDF]
AbstractThe olfactory nerve consists mainly of olfactory receptor neurons and directly connects the nasal cavity with the central nervous system (CNS). Each olfactory receptor neuron projects a dendrite into the nasal cavity on the apical side, and on the basal side extends its axon through the cribriform plate into the olfactory bulb of the brain ...
Debby van Riel +2 more
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Herpesvirus infections of the central nervous system in immunocompromised patients
Human herpesviruses may cause infections of the central nervous system during primary infection or following reactivation from a latent state. Especially in immunosuppressed patients the infection can take a life-threatening course, and therefore early ...
Uta Meyding-Lamadé, Cornelia Strank
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A fatal case of viral sepsis and encephalitis in a child caused by human adenovirus type 7 infection
Adenoviruses are highly prevalent pathogens responsible for a wide range of clinical diseases, including respiratory tract infection, acute gastroenteritis, and conjunctivitis.
Hongwei Zhao +8 more
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Investigating the mechanism of Echovirus 30 cell invasion
Viruses invade susceptible cells through a complex mechanism before injecting their genetic material into them. This causes direct damage to the host cell, as well as resulting in disease in the corresponding system.
Yucai Liang +5 more
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COVID-19: infection and neurological complications
The issues of neurological complications after coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are highlighted, since coronaviruses affect not only the respiratory system but also other organs and systems of the body, notably they can cause neurological ...
Mykola I. Lisianiy +1 more
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A number of viruses can initiate central nervous system (CNS) diseases that include demyelination as a major feature of neuropathology. In humans, the most prominent demyelinating diseases are progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, caused by JC ...
Fazakerley, John K, Walker, Robert
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The Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is the most common cause of neurodegenerative disease in Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific region; approximately 1.15 billion people are at risk, and thousands suffer from permanent neurological disorders across
Abhijit Dey +17 more
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Viral Escape in the Central Nervous System with Multidrug-Resistant Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 [PDF]
In this study, we report the case of a patient infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 who developed ataxia and neurocognitive impairment due to viral escape within the central nervous system (CNS) with a multidrug-resistant HIV-1 despite long-
Cusini, A +23 more
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