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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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Nonisotopic oligomeric probes for the human enteroviruses [PDF]
Oligonucleotide probes were prepared from highly conserved regions of human enteroviral genomes. These reagents were labeled with either 32P or alkaline phosphatase and were successfully used in blot assays to detect a wide variety of human enteroviruses, proving the potential utility of oligomeric sequences as pan-enteroviral probes.
H A, Rotbart +4 more
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Enteroviruses are important causes of hand, foot, and mouth disease, respiratory infections, and neurological infections in human. A major hurdle for the development of anti-enterovirus agents is the lack of physiologically relevant evaluation platforms ...
Jessica Oi-Ling Tsang +9 more
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Return of the Neurotropic Enteroviruses: Co-Opting Cellular Pathways for Infection
Enteroviruses are among the most common human infectious agents. While infections are often mild, the severe neuropathogenesis associated with recent outbreaks of emerging non-polio enteroviruses, such as EV-A71 and EV-D68, highlights their continuing ...
Christine E. Peters, Jan E. Carette
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Human enteroviruses in oysters and their overlying waters [PDF]
The presence of enteroviruses in oysters and oyster-harvesting waters of the Texas Gulf coast was monitored over a period of 10 months. Viruses were detected in water and oyster samples obtained from areas both open and closed to shellfish harvesting. Viruses were detected periodically in waters that met current bacteriological standards for shellfish ...
S M, Goyal, C P, Gerba, J L, Melnick
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Recombination in enteroviruses is a biphasic replicative process involving the generation of greater-than genome length 'imprecise' intermediates [PDF]
Recombination in enteroviruses provides an evolutionary mechanism for acquiring extensive regions of novel sequence, is suggested to have a role in genotype diversity and is known to have been key to the emergence of novel neuropathogenic variants of ...
David J Evans +13 more
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Enteroviruses (EVs) are viruses of the family Picornaviridae that cause mild to severe infections in humans and in several animal species, including non-human primates (NHPs).
Inestin Amona +13 more
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Enterovirus infections can cause severe complications, such as poliomyelitis, encephalitis, myocarditis, meningitis, neurological pulmonary edema, and even death.
Yu-An Kung +11 more
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Surveillance of adenoviruses and noroviruses in European recreational waters [PDF]
Exposure to human pathogenic viruses in recreational waters has been shown to cause disease outbreaks. In the context of Article 14 of the revised European Bathing Waters Directive 2006/7/EC (rBWD, CEU, 2006) a Europe-wide surveillance study was carried ...
SELLWOOD J +110 more
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Background: Human enteroviruses (EV) consist of 106 serotypes and four species: EV-A, EV-B, EV-C and EV-D. Enteroviruses cause clinical symptoms varying from severe to mild.
Wayne Howard +3 more
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