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Spread of Echovirus Type 18 Infections within Families

Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1973
AbstractSix families (27 members) were investigated for infection with echovirus type 18 during July-October 1972. Echovirus 18 was excreted in the stools of 15 out of 18 family members investigated. One or several blood samples were taken from all the 27 family members during the observation period.
M, Lagercrantz, H, Hugo, G, Sterner
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Fatal infection with echovirus 11.

Archives of disease in childhood, 1982
Twenty-four fatal cases of echo 11 infection in the eleven years 1968-78 are presented. All were children, and could be divided into two groups according to age at death and clinical presentation. The first group comprised 12 babies who died aged between 5 and 11 days after a short illness characterised by collapse, acidosis, and bleeding.
P J, Berry, J, Nagington
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Infections a echovirus

Médecine et Maladies Infectieuses, 1988
M. Segondy, N. Atoui, J. Mandin
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Perinatal ECHOvirus Infection

New England Journal of Medicine, 1981
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Prevention of device‐related infections in patients with cancer: Current practice and future horizons

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023
George M Viola, Ray Hachem
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Echovirus infections of newborn infants

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 1988
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[Echovirus infections].

Sovetskaia meditsina, 1984
Iu A, Il'inskiĭ   +2 more
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Neonatal echovirus type 17 infection in twins

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1983
D, Manning, W A, Gorman, I B, Hillary
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Disseminated echovirus infection complicating bone marrow transplantation

The American Journal of Medicine, 1990
D D, Biggs   +4 more
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