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Epidemiological, Biological, and Clinical Characteristics of Central Nervous System Enterovirus Infections Among Hospitalized Patients at Ibn Sina University Hospital Center in Rabat: Case Study Report (A Series of 19 Cases) [PDF]
Enterovirus can cause central nervous system (CNS) infections ranging from meningitis to severe encephalitis. The aims of our study were to describe and develop the current epidemiological, biological, and clinical aspects of these infections as well as ...
Chemsdine Echiguer +6 more
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MicroRNA and Pathogenesis of Enterovirus Infection [PDF]
There are no currently available specific antiviral therapies for non-polio Enterovirus infections. Although several vaccines have entered clinical trials, the efficacy requires further evaluation, particularly for cross-strain protective activity ...
Bing-Ching Ho +2 more
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Post-pandemic resurgence and co-detectiondynamics of respiratory pathogens revealed by syndromic multiplex PCR [PDF]
Background Acute respiratory tract infections are a major cause of morbidity and healthcare burden worldwide. Because many respiratory pathogens such as influenza viruses, Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), Rhinovirus/Enterovirus, and SARS-CoV-2 present ...
Ismail Selçuk Aygar
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Background Enteroviruses are the most common causative agents of human illness. Enteroviruses have been associated with regional and global epidemics, recently, including with severe disease (Enterovirus A71 and D68), and are of interest as emerging ...
Nguyen Thi Thuy Chinh B’Krong +11 more
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Severe enterovirus infections in infants <3 months of age and the importance of medical history. [PDF]
Background: Enteroviral infections in infants
Olchawa-Czech A +3 more
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Enteroviruses in Respiratory Samples from Paediatric Patients of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Germany
Enteroviruses are associated with various diseases accompanied by rare but severe complications. In recent years, outbreaks of enterovirus D68 and enterovirus A71 associated with severe respiratory infections and neurological complications have been ...
Susanne Baertl +5 more
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Enterovirus D68 Infection [PDF]
First described in 1962 in children hospitalized for pneumonia and bronchiolitis, the Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is an emergent viral pathogen. Since its discovery, during the long period of surveillance up to 2005, EV-D68 was reported only as a cause of sporadic outbreaks.
S. Esposito +3 more
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Novel Synergistic Anti-Enteroviral Drug Combinations
Background: Enterovirus infections affect people around the world, causing a range of illnesses, from mild fevers to severe, potentially fatal conditions. There are no approved treatments for enterovirus infections. Methods: We have tested our library of
Aleksandr Ianevski +7 more
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Abstract Neonatal acute liver failure (ALF) carries a high mortality rate; however, little data exist on its peritransplant hospital course. This project aimed to identify factors associated with outcomes in neonates with ALF using large multicenter databases.
Swati Antala +6 more
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Background: Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) introduced in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including mask-wearing and social distancing, have changed the prevalence of circulating viruses in the community.
Mindy Ming-Huey Guo +3 more
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