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Enterovirus Infections

Pediatrics In Review, 2016
Asif, Noor, Leonard R, Krilov
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Enterovirus infections

2010
Abstract Enteroviruses are single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses comprising poliomyelitis viruses (3 types), coxsackie A viruses (23 types), coxsackie B viruses (6 types), and echoviruses (33 types). They have recently been reclassified into four human enterovirus species (A–D) on the basis of sequence comparisons.
Philip Minor, Ulrich Desselberger
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[Enterovirus infections].

No to hattatsu = Brain and development, 1993
Non-polio enteroviruses are currently the most common agents of the central nervous system viral infection, and are the major causes especially in patients with aseptic meningitis. The practical problems with enterovirus meningitis revealed from the investigation of our patients are as follows.
K, Kaneko, C, Kanazawa, S, Inoue
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Enterovirus

2006
Nora M. Chapman, Steven M. Tracy
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Enterovirus

2004
Steven Percival   +5 more
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Enterovirus

1994
Paul R. Summers, Howard T. Sharp
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Enterovirus

2014
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Enterovirus 71

2018
Pele Choi-Sing Chong, Michel Klein
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