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echovirus-17 infections in britain 1969-71. 19734125630
echovirus type 17 in the neonate.an outbreak of echovirus type 17 in a neonatal nursery with recovery of virus from the stools of the seven affected infants and the cerebrospinal fluid of one is described. intensive nursing care and supportive therapy prevented a possible fatal outcome in all instances. a further case in another community is described in which a 5-week-old child succumbed to his illness and echovirus type 17 was isolated from autopsy tissues - lung, liver, kidney and spleen. this child had presumably received p ...19734196425
heterogeneity of echovirus type 17: comparison of the two lines of the prototype strain. 19734204550
neonatal echovirus type 17 infection in twins. 19836629708
severe neonatal echovirus 17 infection during a nursery outbreak. 199910223703
fatal pneumonitis caused by echovirus 17. 19902367167
simultaneous detection of infectious human echoviruses and adenoviruses by an in situ nuclease-resistant molecular beacon-based assay.a multiplex methodology using two nuclease-resistant molecular beacons that target specific genomic regions of adenovirus 2 and echovirus 17 during simultaneous infection in a549 cells is presented. using fluorescence microscopy, visualization enteroviral and adenoviral replication was possible within 3 hours post-infection.201122194298
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