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[Human enteroviruses and respiratory infections].
Medecine sciences : M/S, 2010Enteroviruses (EV) (Picornaviridae) are common infectious agents divided into 4 species, including 108 serotypes and responsible for a wide range of human pathologies including upper and lower respiratory tract infections occurring in adults and infants.
Laurent, Andréoletti +3 more
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Molecular Detection and Characterization of Human Enteroviruses
2003Enteroviruses (family Picornaviridae) are among the most common of human viruses, infecting an estimated 50 million people annually in the United States and possibly a billion or more annually worldwide.1 2 Most infections are inapparent, but enteroviruses may cause a wide spectrum of acute disease, including mild upper respiratory illness (common cold)
Mark A. Pallansch, M. Steven Oberste
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Enteroviruses: Human Enteroviruses Numbered 68 and Beyond
2008T. Hovi +3 more
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ENTEROVIRUSES (PICORNAVIRIDAE) | Human Enteroviruses (Serotypes 68–71)
1999Jeffrey W. Almond, Margeruite Yin-Murphy
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Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association, 1983
T J, Brooks, B J, Phillips
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T J, Brooks, B J, Phillips
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Enteroviruses in human disease.
Progress in medical virology. Fortschritte der medizinischen Virusforschung. Progres en virologie medicale, 1978N R, Grist, E J, Bell, F, Assaad
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