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Enterovirus Infections Are Associated With the Development of Celiac Disease in a Birth Cohort Study [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2021
Enterovirus and adenovirus infections have been linked to the development of celiac disease. We evaluated this association in children who developed biopsy-proven celiac disease (N = 41) during prospective observation starting from birth, and in control ...
Maarit Oikarinen   +19 more
doaj   +8 more sources

Enterovirus Infections in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients: a Clinical Comparison from a Regional University Hospital in the Netherlands [PDF]

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum, 2022
Enterovirus infections are known to cause a diverse range of illnesses, even in healthy individuals. However, information detailing enterovirus infections and their severity in immunocompromised patients, such as transplant recipients, is limited.
Hayley Cassidy   +2 more
doaj   +6 more sources

Immunomodulatory Effects of Rhinovirus and Enterovirus Infections During the First Year of Life [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Immunology, 2021
Early childhood infections have been implicated in the development of immune-mediated diseases, such as allergies, asthma, and type 1 diabetes. We set out to investigate the immunomodulatory effects of early viral infections experienced before the age of
Terhi Ruohtula   +65 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Retrospective Surveillance of Wastewater To Examine Seasonal Dynamics of Enterovirus Infections [PDF]

open access: yesmSphere, 2017
Enteroviruses are RNA viruses that are responsible for both mild gastroenteritis and mild respiratory illnesses as well as debilitating diseases such as meningitis and myocarditis.
Nichole E. Brinkman   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

The TLR3/IRF1/Type III IFN Axis Facilitates Antiviral Responses against Enterovirus Infections in the Intestine [PDF]

open access: yesmBio, 2020
Enteroviruses infect gastrointestinal epithelium cells, cause multiple human diseases, and present public health risks worldwide. However, the mechanisms underlying host immune responses in intestinal mucosa against the early enterovirus infections ...
Rui Su   +11 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Enhancing detection of severe enterovirus infections: A data linkage study of ICD-10 codes with national enterovirus laboratory data, Denmark, 2010 to 2023 [PDF]

open access: yesEurosurveillance
INTRODUCTION Enteroviruses cause symptoms ranging from mild skin manifestations to severe neurological diseases, such as polio. Despite global eradication efforts, poliovirus was detected via environmental surveillance in multiple European countries in ...
Thea K Fischer
doaj   +2 more sources

CLINICAL-EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTEROVIRUS NONPOLIOMIELITIS INFECTIONS IN THE KRASNODAR TERRITORY

open access: yesЖурнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии, 2018
Aim. To characterize the epidemic situation and the clinical course of enterovirus (neolio) infections in the Krasnodar Territory. Materials and methods. Retrospective analysis of manifestations of the epidemic process and clinical characteristics of non-
L. I. Zhukova   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Enterovirus Surveillance (EVSurv) in Germany [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2021
The major aim of the enterovirus surveillance (EVSurv) in Germany is to prove the absence of poliovirus circulation in the framework of the Global Polio Eradication Program (GPEI).
Kathrin Keeren   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Low-level Circulation of Enterovirus D68–Associated Acute Respiratory Infections, Germany, 2014 [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2015
We used physician sentinel surveillance to identify 25 (7.7%) mild to severe infections with enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) in children and adults among 325 outpatients with acute respiratory infections in Germany during August–October 2014.
Janine Reiche   +7 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Coxsackievirus A21, Enterovirus 68, and Acute Respiratory Tract Infection, China [PDF]

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2012
During August 2006–April 2010, in Beijing, China, 2 rare human enterovirus serotypes, coxsackievirus A21 and enterovirus 68, were detected most frequently in human enterovirus–positive adults with acute respiratory tract infections.
Zichun Xiang   +10 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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