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Echovirus reminder

open access: hybridWeekly releases (1997–2007), 2002
Countries which are experiencing recent or current epidemics of the kind reported in the Eurosurveillance Weekly report of 14 February entitled ‘Recent increases in incidence of echoviruses 13 and 30 around Europe’ (020214) are encouraged to contact Franky Lever (flever@phls.org.uk), who will be investigating enterovirus incidence in more detail as ...
Eurosurveillance editorial team
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Morphology of Echovirus 22 [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Virology, 1969
Purified preparations of echovirus 22 were examined in the electron microscope. The virus was found to possess 32 capsomers arranged at the vertices of either a pentakis dodecahedron or a rhombic triacontahedron. The size of the virions ranges from 22 × 10 −3 to 32 × 10 −3 μm with a mean of ...
Richard M. Jamison
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Meningite por echovirus tipo 13.

open access: greenActa Médica Portuguesa, 2004
Infections by echovirus 13 are rare. In our country, it had not been previously reported any infection of this sort until 2000, when eleven echovirus 13 meningitis were observed in the Department of Pediatrics of the Hospital Fernando Fonseca. In England
Paula Correia   +6 more
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Mild encephalopathy with reversible splenial lesion associated with echovirus 6 infection: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]

open access: diamondThe Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 2020
Background. Mild encephalopathy with reversible splenial lesion (MERS), a clinic-radiological syndrome distinguished by reversible encephalopathy onset, has been increasingly recognized in Caucasian children. Case.
Enrico Masiello   +5 more
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Meningitis and a Febrile Vomiting illness Caused by Echovirus Type 4, Northern Territory, Australia [PDF]

open access: diamondEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2010
In July 2007, a cluster of meningitis cases caused by an echovirus 4 strain was detected in 1 indigenous community in the Top End of the Northern Territory of Australia. Illness was characterized by fever, vomiting, and headache.
Peter G. Markey   +4 more
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Meningitis gone viral: description of the echovirus wave 2013 in Germany [PDF]

open access: greenBMC Infectious Diseases, 2019
Background Aseptic meningitis epidemics may pose various health care challenges. Methods We describe the German enterovirus meningitis epidemics in the university hospital centers of Düsseldorf, Cologne and Berlin between January 1st and December 31st ...
Jonas Graf   +14 more
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Echovirus 30 in Bulgaria during the European Upsurge of the Virus, 2017–2018 [PDF]

open access: goldPathogens
In 2018, an increase in echovirus 30 (E30) detections was reported in some European countries. To assess the circulation and phylogenetic relationships of E30 in Bulgaria, E30 samples identified at the National Reference Laboratory for Enteroviruses ...
Irina Georgieva   +3 more
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Case report: Clinical and virological characteristics of aseptic meningitis caused by a recombinant echovirus 18 in an immunocompetent adult

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine, 2023
Echovirus 18 has been recognized as an important causative pathogen of aseptic meningitis in young children worldwide, and echovirus 18-induced meningitis is rarely found in adults with immunocompetence.
Chunmei Jiang   +14 more
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Reply to Alberts, P. Comment on “Hietanen et al. Cytolytic Properties and Genome Analysis of Rigvir® Oncolytic Virotherapy Virus and Other Echovirus 7 Isolates. Viruses 2022, 14, 525”

open access: yesViruses, 2022
Our work focused on comparing the cellular effects of Rigvir to other echovirus 7 isolates, because originally Rigvir is also an echovirus 7 isolate [...]
Eero Hietanen, Petri Susi
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