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Effects of Coronavirus Infections in Children
The isolation of the coronavirus (CoV) identified as the cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome and the detection of 2 new human CoVs (HCoV-NL63 and HCoV-HKU1) have led to studies of the epidemiology and clinical and socioeconomic effects of ...
Nicola Principi+2 more
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Coronavirus seasonality, respiratory infections and weather [PDF]
Background The survival of coronaviruses are influenced by weather conditions and seasonal coronaviruses are more common in winter months. We examine the seasonality of respiratory infections in England and Wales and the associations between weather ...
G. L. Nichols+7 more
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Serological Screening for Coronavirus Infections in Cats [PDF]
Coronaviruses (CoVs) are widespread among mammals and birds and known for their potential for cross-species transmission. In cats, infections with feline coronaviruses (FCoVs) are common.
Shan Zhao+5 more
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Feline coronavirus infection [PDF]
The main feature of feline coronavirus infection is its manifestation in the form of peritonitis. Feline infectious peritonitis is a highly lethal disease that lacks primary prevention and therapy. Therefore, feline infectious peritonitis is an epizootic problem in the near future.
Igor V. Popov+3 more
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Infectivity of human coronavirus in the brain [PDF]
A new strain of human coronaviruses (hCoVs), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), has been identified to be responsible for the current outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Though major symptoms are primarily generated from the respiratory system, neurological symptoms are being reported in some of the confirmed
Cheng, Qi, Yang, Yue, Gao, Jianqun
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Epidemiology of coronavirus respiratory infections. [PDF]
Human coronaviruses were found by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay in upper respiratory tract secretions taken during 30% of 108 acute respiratory infections experienced by 30 children under age 6 years with recurrent respiratory infections (index group), and during 29% of 51 acute infections experienced by their siblings.
David Isaacs+4 more
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Coronavirus infection: An immunologists' perspective [PDF]
AbstractCoronavirus infections are frequent viral infections in several species. As soon as the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) appeared in the early 2000s, most of the research focused on pulmonary disease. However, disorders in immune response and organ dysfunctions have been documented.
Alexis Garcia+4 more
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Coronavirus infections and immune responses [PDF]
AbstractCoronaviruses (CoVs) are by far the largest group of known positive‐sense RNA viruses having an extensive range of natural hosts. In the past few decades, newly evolved Coronaviruses have posed a global threat to public health. The immune response is essential to control and eliminate CoV infections, however, maladjusted immune responses may ...
Zonghui Li+14 more
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Forecasting the Number of New Coronavirus Infections Using an Improved Grey Prediction Model
Background: Recently, a new coronavirus has been rapidly spreading from Wuhan, China. Forecasting the number of infections scientifically and effectively is of great significance to the allocation of medical resources and the improvement of rescue ...
Hui Li+3 more
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Coronavirus Infection in Children
SARS-COV-2 is a highly contagious anthroponotic infection. The relevance of the study of the disease is due to the wide prevalence of the pandemic worldwide to the extent that it affects all age groups and populations, the lack of long-term and intense immunity, and high mortality, mainly among adults.Children are also susceptible to SARS-COV-2 ...
Puzyrev Viktor Gennadievich+1 more
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