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View Blog: The epidemiological pattern of enterovirus infections varies by geographical region, climate, age and season. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate relationship between non-polio enterovirus disease and environmental circulation of



View Post: CLS5520: Enteroviruses
28 Nov 2009 by MicroBio  
Hepatitis A virus (was enterovirus 72 now heparnavirus). •. •Diseases Associated with Enterovirus Infections. 1. Non-specific Febrile Illness. 2. Perinatal Infection. 3. Febrile Disease With Rash. 4. Meningitis. 5. Myocarditis .... •The Salk polio vaccine is a formalinized whole virus preparation. •The Sabin polio vaccine is a live, attenuated virus. Attenuation means repeated passage of the virulent poliovirus in tissue culture to produce mutants which no longer are ...
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View Post: Cocksackie..who names these things? - SurfTalk
14 Jun 2008 by Ravenar  
A non-itchy skin rash develops over 1–2 days. The rash has flat or raised red spots, sometimes with blisters. The rash is usually located on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet; it may also appear on the buttocks and/or genitalia. A person with HFMD may have only the rash or only ... Everyone who has not already been infected with an enterovirus that causes HFMD is at risk of infection, but not everyone who is infected with an enterovirus becomes ill with HFMD. ...
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View Post: Enteroviruses - DrGreene.com
23 Nov 2009
Non-polio enterovirus infections are very common, especially in young children and in households with young children. Summer camps and day care centers are also common places for these infections. Enterovirus infections can happen any ...
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View Post: Enterovirus Infections -- Pasquinelli and Byington 27 (2): e14 ...
1 Feb 2006 by Pasquinelli, L., Byington, C.  
A polymerase chain reaction-based epidemiologic investigation of the incidence of nonpolio enteroviral infections in febrile and afebrile infants 90 days and younger. Pediatrics. 1999;103 :E27 . ...
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View Post: Information Sheet - Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease related to Enterovirus ...
23 Jun 2008
It results from infection with non-polio enteroviruses such as coxsackie viruses A16, A4, A5, A9, A10, B2 and B5 and enterovirus 71. Its most common causes are coxsackie virus A16 (CAV 16) and enterovirus 71 (EV 71). ...
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View Post: Give germs the boot, not our babies: unwashed hands make everyone ...
19 Sep 2007 by mpb  
Although this single test result is not conclusive, the pattern of illness in these very young infants is consistent with enteroviral infections. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, enteroviruses are very common, ... Non-polio enterovirus, as the illness is known, usually shows symptoms of fever and breathing difficulties resembling the flu. Enteroviruses, found in the mucus and stool of an infected person, are the second most frequent infectious ...
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View Post: Enterovirus 71 kills 20 children in China « Science Notes
30 Apr 2008 by monado  
Non-polio enterovirus infections: Enteroviruses are small viruses that are made of ribonucleic acid (RNA) and protein. This group includes the polioviruses, coxsackieviruses, echoviruses, and other enteroviruses. ...
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View Post: Pain Medical Musing » Blog Archive » Stomach Enteroviral infection ...
19 Jun 2008 by admin  
"A significant subset of CFS patients may have a chronic, disseminated, non-cytolytic form of enteroviral infection, which could be diagnosed by stomach biopsy". Comment - interestingly, polio is an enterovirus and I feel post polio is ...
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