| echovirus 14 infection associated with fatal neonatal hepatic necrosis. | | 1972 | 5062277 |
| problems in the disinfection of class 1 microbiology safety cabinets. | microbiology safety cabinet disinfection procedures using formaldehyde have been tested. tubercle bacilli were killed by concentrations of formaldehyde obtained by heating commercial formalin irrespective of whether the bacilli were in the cabinet free space or above the prefilters. however, bacillus stearothermophilus spore papers for for the testing of low temperature steam/formaldehyde sterilisers were almost never sterilised and a strain of staphylococcus epidermidis (nctc 7944) showed a res ... | 1982 | 7047573 |
| two outbreaks of echovirus 14 infection: a possible interference with oral poliovirus vaccine and a probable association with aseptic meningitis. | | 1965 | 14311095 |
| enterovirus meningitis in greece from 2003-2005: diagnosis, csf laboratory findings, and clinical manifestations. | enteroviruses (evs) are the most commonly identified cause of aseptic meningitis. rapid detection and characterization of ev meningitis is essential in making decisions for patient management and treatment. a total of 52 cases of acute aseptic meningitis that occurred from march 2003 to april 2005 were investigated for evs using viral culture and/or molecular methods directly in the cerebrospinal fluid (csf). evs were detected in 21 out of 52 (40.4%) patients using reverse transcription-pcr (rt- ... | 2006 | 16960900 |
| evolutionary phylogeography and transmission pattern of echovirus 14: an exploration of spatiotemporal dynamics based on the 26-year acute flaccid paralysis surveillance in shandong, china. | echovirus 14 (e-14) causes various clinical recognized syndromes, mostly with gastrointestinal syndrome and paralysis. the current study summarized the shandong e-14 strains isolated from a 26-year acute flaccid paralysis (afp) surveillance, and elucidated the characterization of phylogenetic and phylogeographic relationships of e-14 worldwide. | 2017 | 28061751 |
| direct identification of enteroviruses in cerebrospinal fluid of patients with suspected meningitis by nested pcr amplification. | enteroviruses, the most common human viral pathogens worldwide, have been associated with serous meningitis, encephalitis, syndrome of acute flaccid paralysis, myocarditis and the onset of diabetes type 1. in the future, the rapid identification of the etiological agent would allow to adjust the therapy promptly and thereby improve the course of the disease and prognosis. we developed rt-nested pcr amplification of the genomic region coding viral structural protein vp1 for direct identification ... | 2016 | 26751470 |