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Long-term manifestations of epidemiological process of enterovirus infection in the Jewish Autonomous Region were similar to those in the Khabarovsk Territory, though with a lower intensity.
E. Yu. Sapega +13 more
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ABSTRACT Norovirus outbreaks in healthcare settings pose significant challenges to infection prevention and control (IPC). To prevent and control such outbreaks efficiently, identifying sources and transmission clusters (TCs) is crucial but often limited by traditional outbreak investigations.
Jasmin S. Kutter +10 more
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Background: During 2012, Changsha experienced a large outbreak of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD), resulting in 25 438 cases, including 42 severe cases and eight deaths.
Jing-Fang Chen +4 more
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Herb‐Based Extracellular Vesicles for Infectious Disease
Chinese herbal medicine‐derived extracellular vesicles‐like particles (CHM‐EVLPs) are presented as innovative nanomedicines for infectious diseases. This review highlights their diverse therapeutic effects, including pathogen clearance, immune modulation, microbiota regulation and tissue barrier repairment, unlocking a powerful natural material against
Erjia Weng +13 more
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Introduction. Enteroviruses (EV) are characterized by: species and type diversity, polymorphism of clinical manifestations, a tendency to epidemic spread, and are often the cause of disease outbreaks, which determines the relevance of monitoring EV ...
Svetlana G. Selivanova +7 more
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SARS‐CoV‐2 nucleocapsid protein variants have differential RNA chaperone activity
The SARS‐CoV‐2 nucleocapsid (N) protein is not only the specific viral RNA packaging protein, but also acts as an RNA chaperone, facilitating RNA folding. We show that it facilitates RNA annealing through its RBD–IDR2–CTD region, identifying it as a functional RNA chaperone.
Sabrina Babl +11 more
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Susceptibility of Enterovirus B strains to disinfectants and heat
The susceptibility of waterborne viruses to different inactivating treatments is acknowledged to vary between viruses and even between closely related strains, yet the extent of this variation, or the underlying mechanisms, are not known. Here, different enteroviruses (six strains of coxsackievirus B5 (CVB5), two strains of coxsackievirus B4 (CVB4) and
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This study reveals a tripartite pesticide–pathogen–host interaction in which the host kinase CDPK7‐like in Nicotiana benthamiana interacts with cucumber mosaic virus coat protein (CMV CP) to form LLPS‐driven condensates that facilitate viral infection.
Lei Zhao +7 more
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Enteroviruses were investigated in respiratory secretions collected from patients with acute respiratory infections (ARI) over a seven year period (1985-1991), as part of a longitudinal study of ARI aetiology.
Silvana A.R. PORTES +5 more
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Small- and large-plaque-producing viruses were selected from the enterovirus 71 (E71) prototype, BrCr. The small-plaque virus was a temperature-resistant (tr) strain which could multiply at 39.5 degrees C as well as 35 degrees C. The large-plaque virus was temperature-sensitive (ts) and could not grow at 39.5 degrees C.
A, Hagiwara, T, Yoneyama, I, Hashimoto
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