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Prevalence of human enteroviruses among apparently healthy nursery school children in Accra
INTRODUCTION: Human enteroviruses are common in children causing asymptomatic infections ranging from mild to severe illnesses. In Ghana, information on the prevalence of non-polio enterovirus causing acute flaccid paralysis is available but data on ...
Juliana Attoh +3 more
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Evaluation of a viral microarray based on simultaneous extraction and amplification of viral nucleotide acid for detecting human herpesviruses and enteroviruses. [PDF]
In this study, a viral microarray based assay was developed to detect the human herpesviruses and enteroviruses associated with central nervous system infections, including herpes simplex virus type 1, type 2 (HSV1 and HSV2), Epstein-Barr virus (EBV ...
Yi Liu +7 more
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Typing of Human Enteroviruses by Partial Sequencing of VP1 [PDF]
ABSTRACT Human enteroviruses (family Picornaviridae ) are the major cause of aseptic meningitis and also cause a wide range of other acute illnesses, including neonatal sepsis-like disease, acute flaccid paralysis, and acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis.
M S, Oberste +5 more
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Human enteroviruses, including enterovirus 71 (EV71), cause hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) and may lead to severe neurological diseases in infants.
Chengcheng Li +4 more
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Assessment of Enterovirus Antibodies during Early Childhood Using a Multiplex Immunoassay
Enteroviruses are a group of positive single-stranded viruses that belong to the Picornaviridae family. They regularly infect humans and cause symptoms ranging from the common cold and hand-foot-and-mouth disease to life-threatening conditions, such as ...
N. V. V. Jouppila +8 more
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Enteroviruses and Parechoviruses
Infections with enteroviruses and human parechoviruses are highly prevalent, particularly in neonates, where they may cause substantial morbidity and mortality.
James J. Dunn
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Alene Geteneh,1 Tesfaye Kassa,2 Derbie Alemu,3 Mulugeta Kiros,4 Henok Andualem,4 Admasu Tenna,5 Abebech Tesfaye,6 Dawit Hailu Alemayehu,6 Adane Mihret,6 Rawleigh Howe,6 Andargachew Mulu,6 Wude Mihret6 1Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of
Geteneh A +11 more
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Polioviruses have been eliminated in many countries; however, the number of acute flaccid paralysis cases has not decreased. Non-polio enteroviruses are passively monitored as part of the polio surveillance program.
Ndack Ndiaye +9 more
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Human enteroviruses (EVs) comprise more than 100 types of coxsackievirus, echovirus, poliovirus and numbered enteroviruses, which are mainly transmitted by the faecal-oral route leading to diverse diseases such as aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, and ...
Andrés Lizasoain +9 more
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Phosphatidylinositol 4‐kinase as a target of pathogens—friend or foe?
This graphical summary illustrates the roles of phosphatidylinositol 4‐kinases (PI4Ks). PI4Ks regulate key cellular processes and can be hijacked by pathogens, such as viruses, bacteria and parasites, to support their intracellular replication. Their dual role as essential host enzymes and pathogen cofactors makes them promising drug targets.
Ana C. Mendes +3 more
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