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ECHOVIRUS TYPE 17 IN THE NEONATE

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1973
An outbreak of echovirus type 17 in a neonatal nursery with recovery of virus from the stools of the seven affected infants and the cerebrospinal fluid of one is described. Intensive nursing care and supportive therapy prevented a possible fatal outcome in all instances.
R S, Faulkner, C E, Van Rooyen
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Structure Determination of Echovirus 1

Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography, 1998
The atomic structure of echovirus 1 (a member of the enterovirus genus of the picornavirus family) has been determined using cryo-crystallography and refined to 3.55 Å resolution. Echovirus 1 crystallizes in space group P22121 with a = 352.45, b = 472.15 and c = 483.20 Å.
D J, Filman   +4 more
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Phylogenetic and serological characterization of echovirus 11 and echovirus 19 strains causing uveitis

Archives of Virology, 2002
The strains of echovirus 19 (EV 19) and echovirus 11 (EV11), isolated from infants with similar clinical symptoms of acute enterovirus uveitis (EU) in Russia (Siberia) in 1980-1989, were investigated phylogenetically (nucleotide sequence of a 300 nt fragment in 5' NTR and VP4 junction) and serologically.
A N, Lukashev   +3 more
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Congenital Echovirus 11 Infection in a Neonate

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2023
Neonates infected with enterovirus in utero would be fulminant at birth or develop symptoms within a few days. Echovirus 11 causes life-threatening hepatic necrosis with coagulopathy and adrenal hemorrhagic necrosis. The prognosis depends on the enterovirus serotype and the absence of serotype-specific maternal antibodies at the time of delivery.
Tomohiro Hirade   +8 more
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A structural model for the genome of echovirus 22

Archives of Virology, 1990
We have proposed previously that the structural model for the echovirus 22 genome is a single-stranded RNA molecule that has folded back upon itself to form a stable "hairpin" at the 5'-terminus. The vRNA of echovirus 22 has been characterized further by digestion with selective ribonucleases, electrophoresis in composite gels, hydrodynamic studies in ...
L A, Seal, R M, Jamison
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Fatal Outcome of Echovirus 7 Infection

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1989
A 9-month-old boy died of a disseminated echovirus 7 (E7) infection with virus being cultured from his liver and spleen. His hepatic failure was complicated by candidiasis and marrow hypoplasia and aggravated by a possible immune deficiency.
D O, Ho-Yen   +4 more
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Echovirus 30

2010
Enteroviren sind häufige, über Wasser verbreitete Pathogene, die verschiedene Krankheiten bei Menschen auslösen können, manche davon mit ernsten oder sogar tödlichen Folgen. Humanpathogene Enteroviren kommen weltweit vor und der Mensch ist der einzige bekannte natürliche Wirt, obwohl sie auch schon in Wasser- und Bodenproben, Gemüse und in ...
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Intratypic variability of echovirus type 19

Virology, 1966
Abstract The virus population of the prototype strain and some other strains of echovirus type 19 was studied in several respects: (1) Hemagglutinating capacity ( H + or H − ), (2) plaque formation in cultures of a permanent monkey kidney cell line under agar ( ag + or ag − ), (3) the same under starch ( st + or st − ) overlay, and (4 ...
I, Dömök, M, Simon
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Molecular epidemiology of Echovirus 6 in Greece

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2009
The objective was to investigate the genetic relationships among Echovirus 6 (E6) strains circulating in Greece and to compare them with the respective strains from other geographic regions. Cerebrospinal fluid samples collected during the period 2006-2007 from 84 patients with aseptic meningitis or encephalitis were tested for a probable enteroviral ...
A, Papa   +5 more
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Outbreak of Echovirus 30 Meningitis in Switzerland

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1999
This study includes 80 patients (38 children and 42 adults) who contracted aseptic meningitis in the summer of 1996 in Fribourg, Switzerland. Virological studies revealed an enteroviral infection in 65 out of 70 (93%) investigated patients. In 47 out of the 53 cases (89%) where a precise virus could be identified, the causative agent was an Echovirus ...
J D, Schumacher   +4 more
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