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Antiepileptic Drug-Induced Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS): A Case Series. [PDF]
Mohaideen M, Meera M, Sekar I.
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Genetic proof of herpesviruses CMV, EBV and HHV-6 in intestinal biopsies from patients with inflammatory bowel diseases: prevalence and disease characteristics. [PDF]
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KSHV and Human Diseases: Beyond KS, PEL and MCD. [PDF]
Firmin CG, Dai L, Qin Z.
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Reviews in Medical Virology, 1993
Human herpesvirus 7, reported in 1990 is a lymphotropic member of the betaherpesvirus subfamily of herpesviruses. The virus is highly seroprevalent, primary infection usually occurs during childhood, and it has been associated with cases of exanthem subitum, pityriasis rosea, neurological manifestations and transplant complications.
J B, Black, P E, Pellett
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Human herpesvirus 7, reported in 1990 is a lymphotropic member of the betaherpesvirus subfamily of herpesviruses. The virus is highly seroprevalent, primary infection usually occurs during childhood, and it has been associated with cases of exanthem subitum, pityriasis rosea, neurological manifestations and transplant complications.
J B, Black, P E, Pellett
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Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, 1997
Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) is a recently described T-lymphotropic herpesvirus, which infects almost all children by the age of three years and persists lifelong, with the shedding of infectious virus in saliva. HHV-7 is similar to human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in its genetic content and in many of its biological properties, which include the
S, Dewhurst, D, Skrincosky, N, van Loon
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Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) is a recently described T-lymphotropic herpesvirus, which infects almost all children by the age of three years and persists lifelong, with the shedding of infectious virus in saliva. HHV-7 is similar to human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in its genetic content and in many of its biological properties, which include the
S, Dewhurst, D, Skrincosky, N, van Loon
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Human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7): current status
Clinical and Diagnostic Virology, 1995Human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7) is a newly discovered virus and very little is known about its prevalence, biologic, immunologic and molecular biology aspect. Besides the HHV-7 etiologic role in a few cases of exanthem subitum, its association with other diseases has not been reported.To review what is currently known about HHV-7.HHV-7 was first isolated ...
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