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CRISPR-Cas9-Based Technology for Studying Enteric Virus Infection [PDF]
Enteric viruses, including numerous viruses that initiate infection in enteric canal, are recognized as important agents that cause wide spectrum of illnesses in humans, depending on the virus type.
Junki Hirano+2 more
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Method Development for Enteric Virus Recovery from Primary Sludge [PDF]
Enteric viruses, such as poliovirus, are a leading cause of gastroenteritis, which causes 2–3 million deaths annually. Environmental surveillance of wastewater supplements clinical surveillance for monitoring enteric virus circulation.
Yarrow S. Linden+6 more
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Overview of the Trending Enteric Viruses and Their Pathogenesis in Intestinal Epithelial Cell Infection [PDF]
Enteric virus infection is a major public health issue worldwide. Enteric viruses have become epidemic infectious diseases in several countries. Enteric viruses primarily infect the gastrointestinal tract and complete their life cycle in intestinal ...
Chi-Chong Chio+3 more
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Enteric viruses are the major cause of gastroenteritis and enteric hepatitis worldwide, but in some areas like Saudi Arabia, little is known about their presence in water sources.
Islem Abid+6 more
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Inactivation of Hepatitis A Virus and Human Norovirus in Clams Subjected to Heat Treatment
Bivalve mollusk contamination by enteric viruses, especially human noroviruses (HuNoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV), is a problem with health and economic implications.
Cristina Fuentes+13 more
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Stochastic failure of cell infection post viral entry: Implications for infection outcomes and antiviral therapy [PDF]
A virus infection can be initiated with very few or even a single infectious virion, and as such can become extinct, i.e. stochastically fail to take hold or spread significantly. There are many ways that a fully competent infectious virion, having successfully entered a cell, can fail to cause a productive infection, i.e.
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There are increasing concerns of infections by enteroviruses (EVs) causing severe disease in humans. EV diagnostic laboratory methods show differences in sensitivity and specificity as well as the level of genetic information provided.
Manasi Majumdar+5 more
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Human non-polio enteroviruses (NPEVs) are the etiological agents involved in most cases of hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD), herpangina and aseptic meningitis.
Tarek M. Itani+7 more
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During advanced HIV infection, Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) has been proven to produce devitalizing end-organ diseases (EOD). The interactive co-existence of HIV and HCMV has been reported by many researchers and has been suggested to be linked with a ...
Aroni Chatterjee+6 more
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Molecular characterization of human norovirus (HuNoV) genotypes enhances the understanding of viral features and illustrates distinctive evolutionary patterns.
Eduard Anfruns-Estrada+14 more
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