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Reviews in Medical Virology, 1993
Human herpesvirus 7, reported in 1990 is a lymphotropic member of the betaherpesvirus subfamily of herpesviruses. The virus is highly seroprevalent, primary infection usually occurs during childhood, and it has been associated with cases of exanthem subitum, pityriasis rosea, neurological manifestations and transplant complications.
Philip E. Pellett, Jodi B. Black
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Human herpesvirus 7, reported in 1990 is a lymphotropic member of the betaherpesvirus subfamily of herpesviruses. The virus is highly seroprevalent, primary infection usually occurs during childhood, and it has been associated with cases of exanthem subitum, pityriasis rosea, neurological manifestations and transplant complications.
Philip E. Pellett, Jodi B. Black
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Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, 1997
Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) is a recently described T-lymphotropic herpesvirus, which infects almost all children by the age of three years and persists lifelong, with the shedding of infectious virus in saliva. HHV-7 is similar to human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in its genetic content and in many of its biological properties, which include the
David Skrincosky+2 more
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Human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) is a recently described T-lymphotropic herpesvirus, which infects almost all children by the age of three years and persists lifelong, with the shedding of infectious virus in saliva. HHV-7 is similar to human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) in its genetic content and in many of its biological properties, which include the
David Skrincosky+2 more
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Reactivation of human herpesvirus 6 by infection of human herpesvirus 7
Journal of Medical Virology, 2000We have attempted to reactivate human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) by infection with HHV-7 using childhood exanthem subitum patients in vitro. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were collected from children who had a history of exanthem subitum(ES) by HHV-6 and were infected by human herpesvirus 7 (HHV-7) in vitro.
Tomimasa Sunagawa+7 more
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Cytomegalovirus, human herpesvirus-6, and human herpesvirus-7 in hematological patients
Seminars in Hematology, 2003The prototype member of the Betaherpesvirinae subfamily, cytomegalovirus (CMV), is the most important infectious pathogen in transplant recipients, including those receiving bone marrow or stem cell grafts. Overt CMV disease such as pneumonitis is notoriously difficult to treat.
Vincent C. Emery+2 more
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Ultrastructure of human herpesvirus 7
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1995Human 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.
S. R. Zaki+4 more
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Human herpesvirus‐6 and ‐7 in transplantation
Reviews in Medical Virology, 2001AbstractInfections with the β‐herpesviruses human herpesvirus‐6 (HHV‐6) and human herpesvirus‐7 (HHV‐7) are ubiquitous in childhood. The immunosuppression secondary to organ or bone marrow transplantation together with posttransplantation management may favour viral replication and reactivation.
Carlos V. Paya, David H. Dockrell
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Human Herpesvirus 6 and Human Herpesvirus 7
2016Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) was first isolated from patients with lymphoproliferative disorders in 1986 and was initially named human B-lymphotropic virus. Characterization of HHV-6 indicated that the virus is antigenically and genetically distinct from other known human herpesviruses. HHV-7 can be frequently isolated from saliva of healthy adults, and
Yasuko Mori, Koichi Yamanishi
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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, 1998Human 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.
Mary T. Caserta, Caroline B. Hall
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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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Journal of Periodontal Research, 2012
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Human chronic periodontitis is an inflammatory process characterized by dense accumulation of immune cells in the periodontal tissue. The periodontitis can lead to loss of teeth in the patient and the pathogenesis of this disease
R. L. Thomasini+3 more
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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Human chronic periodontitis is an inflammatory process characterized by dense accumulation of immune cells in the periodontal tissue. The periodontitis can lead to loss of teeth in the patient and the pathogenesis of this disease
R. L. Thomasini+3 more
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