Enterovirus-D68-Neglected Pathogen in Acute Respiratory Infections: Insights from Croatia. [PDF]
Hruskar Z +10 more
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European surveillance for enterovirus D68 during the emerging North-American outbreak in 2014.
Background: In August and September 2014, unexpected clusters of enterovirus-D68 (EV-D68) infections associated with severe respiratory disease emerged from North-America.
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[Epidemiology of enterovirus D68 infection].
In autumn 2015, the detection number of enterovirus D68 increased in Japan, and many cases of severe bronchial asthma and acute flaccid paralysis were observed. At that time, among WPR countries Japan was a country not implementing AFP surveillance, which was implemented in 174 countries in 194 WHO member countries.
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Clinical Insights and Severity of Enterovirus D68 Respiratory Infections in Vietnamese Children. [PDF]
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Comparative immunogenic and structural analysis of virus-like particle and inactivated whole-virion vaccines against enterovirus D68. [PDF]
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Enterovirus D68 receptor usage: from static attachment to dynamic entry. [PDF]
Liu D +6 more
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Rational Design of Capsid Protein VP1 Degraders to Overcome Pleconaril Resistance in Inhibiting Enterovirus D68. [PDF]
Li K, Ni J, Fan G, Wang J.
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Enterovirus D68 in United States wastewater: a longitudinal surveillance study integrating climatic, demographic, and clinical data. [PDF]
Conforti S, Zulli A, Boehm AB.
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Prospective use of wastewater surveillance for early detection of enterovirus D68 in community outbreaks among children, Niigata City, Japan, 2024. [PDF]
Tachikawa J +7 more
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Human Enterovirus D68 infection - the intricate dance of cells, genes, and invading bugs. [PDF]
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