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[Clinical features of neonatal enterovirus infection]. [PDF]

open access: yesZhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke Za Zhi, 2020
Shen XX   +5 more
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Life-threatening disseminated enterovirus infection during combined rituximab and ibrutinib maintenance treatment for mantle cell lymphoma: a case report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Med Case Rep, 2020
Higer M   +8 more
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Early Stages of Enterovirus Infection

open access: yesCold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology, 1962
J J, HOLLAND, B H, HOYER
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miRNAs in enterovirus infection

Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2018
During the last years, it has become evident that miRNAs are important players in almost all physiological and pathological processes, including viral infections. Enterovirus infections range from mild to severe acute infections concerning several organ systems and are also associated with chronic diseases.
Ilka Engelmann   +2 more
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Enterovirus infections in neonates

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1976
Twenty-seven ill neonates with enterovirus infections were studied to learn if enterovirus infection can be distinguished from neonatal sepsis. Enterovirus infection was associated with the summer-fall season (93%), recent maternal illness (59%), absence of other perinatal problems (81%), and findings of fever (93%), viral meningitis (62%), diarrhea ...
A M, Lake   +4 more
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Enterovirus Infections in the Neonate

Clinical Pediatrics, 1983
A chart review was made of 24 neonates less than one month of age with culture-proven enteroviral infection. The seasonal distribution was summer and fall. An antecedent illness was common in the mother or other family members. One patient had a mild gastroenteritis.
S, Krajden, P J, Middleton
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Enterovirus infections in children

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 1995
International cooperation and widespread use of trivalent oral poliovaccine has almost eliminated paralytic poliomyelitis from developed countries and is now dramatically decreasing the disease in developing countries. The remarkable results are based on the strategies recommended by the World Health Organization, which include national mass campaigns ...
Y, Asano, T, Yoshikawa
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Enterovirus infections in neonates

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2009
Enteroviruses, which include echoviruses, coxsackie A and B viruses, polioviruses and the 'numbered' enteroviruses, are among the most common viruses causing disease in humans. A large proportion of enteroviral infections occur in neonates and infants. There is a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations that can be caused by enterovirus infection with ...
Tebruegge, Marc, Curtis, Nigel
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