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A Practitioner's Guide to Human Herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) and Human Herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7)

AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 1998
Human herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) and HHV-7 are newly recognized ubiquitous human viruses first discovered in patients with AIDS or lymphoproliferative disorders. Much more information is available about the clinical characteristics of infection with HHV-6 than HHV-7.
M T, Caserta, C B, Hall
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Human Herpesvirus-6 and Human Herpesvirus-7

1997
Human herpesvirus type 6 (HHV-6) and human herpes-virus type 7 (HHV-7) are two of the most recently characterized viruses in the group that includes herpes simplex virus 1 (HHV-1), herpes simplex virus 2 (HHV-2), varicellazoster (HHV-3), Epstein—Barr virus (EBV) (HHV-4), cytomegalovirus (CMV) (HHV-5), and the Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus HHV-
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Ultrastructure of human herpesvirus 7

Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1995
Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) was originally isolated in 1989 from the peripheral blood lymphocytes of a healthy individual. Most children between 2 and 5 years of age develop antibodies against HHV-7, and the virus has recently been implicated as the causative agent in secondary episodes of the childhood disease roseola infantum.
C. S. Goldsmith   +4 more
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Human herpesvirus-7 (HHV-7): current status

Clinical and Diagnostic Virology, 1995
Human 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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Human herpesvirus 7 is latent in gastric mucosa

Journal of Medical Virology, 2001
Chronic gastritis is associated frequently with persistent infection by Helicobacter pylori. However, not all patients with chronic gastritis have evidence of H. pylori infection, suggesting that other factors might contribute to the development of gastritis. The present study was undertaken to evaluate a possible etiologic role of human herpesvirus 7 (
GONELLI, Arianna   +7 more
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Detection of human herpesvirus 7 in salivary glands

Archives of Oral Biology, 1997
The prevalence and cellular distribution of human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) in archival labial salivary glands was analysed for virus-specific DNA sequences by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in situ hybridization signals. In addition, the cellular expression of HHV-7-encoded protein was detected by immunohistochemical staining with a virus-specific ...
M, Yadav   +3 more
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Human herpesvirus 6 and human herpesvirus 7: Emerging pathogens in transplant patients

International Journal of Hematology, 2002
Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) and HHV-7 are two recently identified beta-herpesviruses, genetically related to human cytomegalovirus (CMV). Infection with both viruses is common worldwide with rates of seropositivity in adults over 90%. Infection with both viruses usually occurs in early childhood.
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Human Herpesvirus 7 in Dermatology

American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 2002
Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) was discovered in 1989 as a new member of the beta-herpesvirus subfamily. Primary infection occurs early in life and manifests as exanthema subitum, or other febrile illnesses mimicking measles and rubella. Thus, HHV-7 has to be considered as a causative agent in a variety of macular-papular rashes in children.
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Human herpesvirus‐6 and ‐7 infections in transplantation

Pediatric Transplantation, 2003
Abstract: Human herpesvirus‐6 (HHV‐6) and human herpesvirus‐7 (HHV‐7) are ubiquitous in the human population and cause exanthem subitum, a benign disease seen in infancy. The viruses remain latent in the body after primary infection, and reactivate in immunocompromised patients.
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Human Herpesvirus-6 and Human Herpesvirus-7 Infections

Pediatric Care Online, 2016
Joshua R. Watson, Asuncion Mejias
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