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Tracing 2500 years of human betaherpesvirus 6A and 6B diversity through ancient DNA. [PDF]
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Characteristics of HHV-7 meningitis: a systematic review
Journal of Neurology, 2023There are limited data on HHV-7 meningitis and this systematic review used electronic search to gather pieces of evidence regarding its characteristics. Nine articles were included which three were case reports and the rest of the articles were retrospective studies. Altogether, 32 cases were described in the literature that 13 were females and 26 were
Hossein Yarmohammadi +4 more
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Delayed Primary HHV-7 Infection and Neurologic Disease
Pediatrics, 2014BACKGROUND: Primary human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) infection occurs almost universally during the first 5 years of life and is rarely accompanied by central nervous system (CNS) symptoms such as febrile seizures. The present retrospective study investigated the role of primary HHV-7 infection in CNS disease in children,
Kevin L, Schwartz +7 more
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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 ...
Ablashi, D.V. +5 more
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Pediatric Hemorrhagic Brainstem Encephalitis Associated With HHV-7 Infection
Pediatric Neurology, 2015Human herpesviruses-6 and -7 have been associated with febrile seizures and with encephalitis, the latter predominantly in immunocompromised individuals. Acute hemorrhagic encephalitis is frequently a fatal disease that can occur in the setting of viral infection or can be a postinfectious phenomenon, often with no cause identified.
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Spontaneous resolution of intractable epileptic seizures following HHV-7 infection
Brain and Development, 2007We report a three-year-old female with intractable epilepsy post West syndrome whose seizures disappeared following an acute viral infection, without changes in anti-epileptic therapy.The female infant was born at term to a healthy mother after an uneventful pregnancy and delivery. At the age of five months, she developed intractable brief tonic spasms
Hitoshi, Yamamoto +4 more
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Selective activity of various antiviral compounds against HHV-7 infection
Antiviral Research, 1999Human herpesvirus virus type 7 (HHV-7) is a T-lymphotropic herpesvirus which uses the CD4 receptor as main receptor to infect its target cells. Measuring the decrease of CD4 expression during HHV-7 infection is a convenient and accurate method to monitor the efficacy of antiviral agents against HHV-7 infection.
Y, Zhang, D, Schols, E, De Clercq
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CLINICAL PRESENTATIONS OF INFECTION BY THE HUMAN HERPESVIRUS-7 (HHV-7)
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 2000Reports on the clinical picture of primary infection with the human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7) are scarce. A heterogenous population of 478 patients (1 month-14 years) was examined for the presence of an acute HHV-7 infection. A variety of clinical pictures can be observed during primary infection with HHV-7, such as exanthema subitum and mononucleosis-like
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