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"Persistent Coxsackievirus Infection: Enterovirus Persistence in Chronic Myocarditis and Dilated Cardiomyopathy". Group B ... and coxsackievirus A15 is the same serotype as coxsackievirus A11 and coxsackievirus A18 is the same serotype as coxsackievirus ... Chapman, N. M.; Kim, K. S. (2008). "Persistent coxsackievirus infection: enterovirus persistence in chronic myocarditis and ... Enterovirus B includes coxsackievirus B1,2,3,4,5,6; coxsackievirus A9; echovirus 1-33 and enterovirus B69-113. Coxsackie B ...
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"Persistent Coxsackievirus Infection: Enterovirus Persistence in Chronic Myocarditis and Dilated Cardiomyopathy". Group B ... Coxsackie B infections have been reported to account for nearly a quarter of all enterovirus infections. Nearly half of all ... Chapman, N. M.; Kim, K. S. (2008). "Persistent coxsackievirus infection: enterovirus persistence in chronic myocarditis and ... Coxsackie B3 (CB3) infections are the most common enterovirus cause of myocarditis and sudden cardiac death. CB3 infection ...
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Acquired diseases include mumps orchitis, Coxsackievirus B infection, irradiation, chemotherapy, or trauma; all problems ...
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They followed a series of epidemics of Coxsackie virus infection in their part of France. After each epidemic there were ... Jan 1997). "Viral infection of the myocardium in endocardial fibroelastosis. Molecular evidence for the role of mumps virus as ... They were able to culture Coxsackie virus from the tissues of many of the cases at all stages of this apparent progression. A ... Evidence gradually accumulated as to the role of infection as one such type of stress. The studies of Fruhling and colleagues ...
... is a painful mouth infection caused by coxsackieviruses. Usually, herpangina is produced by one particular strain of coxsackie ... virus A (and the term "herpangina virus" refers to coxsackievirus A), but it can also be caused by coxsackievirus B or ...
... in combination with Coxsackievirus infection can lead to Keshan disease, which is potentially fatal. ...
Infection can lead to beta cell apoptosis which increases the risk of insulitis. Coxsackievirus B4 is one of the six serotypes ... 2012). "Outcome of challenge with coxsackievirus B4 in young mice after maternal infection with the same virus during gestation ... A 2004 systematic review analyzing a possible association between coxsackievirus B infection and type 1 diabetes was ... Coxsackieviruses have two groups, A and B, each associated with different diseases. Coxsackievirus group A is known for causing ...
Some patients had also an onset of severe disease in infancy like infection with RSV, norovirus, coxsackievirus, adenovirus or ... CMV and VZV infections were severe as well in few patients. The virus infection was treated by high-dose of intravenous ... Therefore complete AR STAT2 deficiency usually causes disseminated LAV infection and recurrent natural viral infections. ... From the age 5 years, the frequency and severity of viral infections decreased and the age of 10 years the patients were mostly ...
Pericarditis: This condition can be the result of viral infection such as coxsackie virus and echovirus, tuberculosis, ...
In a mouse model of viral myocarditis due to Coxsackievirus infection, CAP/Ponsin stabilized antiviral type I interferon ...
In chronic murine infection, the percentage of infected cardiomyocytes are much lower. Unlike in the DMD, in coxsackievirus ... In a mouse model, at the acute stage (7 days after infection with coxsackievirus B3) approximately 10% of the myocytes are ... Coxsackievirus shows a cardiac tropism partly due to the high expression of coxsackievirus and adenovirus receptors (CAR) in ... acute enterovirus infections such as Coxsackievirus B3 have been identified as the cause of virally induced acute myocarditis, ...
... severe and are more likely to have neurologic or cardiac complications including death than infections caused by Coxsackievirus ... Coxsackievirus A16 is the most common cause of HFMD. Enterovirus 71 (EV-71) is the second-most common cause. Many other strains ... Other strains of coxsackievirus and enterovirus can also be responsible. Some people may carry and pass on the virus despite ... Infection in older children, adolescents, and adults is typically mild and lasts approximately 1 week, but may occasionally run ...
... herpes simplex virus-2 or neonatal herpes simplex Other infections include: Parvovirus B19 Coxsackievirus Chickenpox (caused by ... For many infections, the baby is more at risk at particular stages of pregnancy. Problems related to perinatal infection are ... A vertically transmitted infection is an infection caused by pathogenic bacteria or viruses that use mother-to-child ... The term congenital infection can be used if the vertically transmitted infection persists after childbirth.[citation needed] ...
... syndrome Hyperthyroidism Hypothyroidism Pheochromocytoma Glucagonoma Infections Cytomegalovirus infection Coxsackievirus B ... Diabetic animals are more prone to infections. The long-term complications recognized in humans are much rarer in animals. The ... Petzold A, Solimena M, Knoch KP (October 2015). "Mechanisms of Beta Cell Dysfunction Associated With Viral Infection". Current ... such as a viral infection or diet. Several viruses have been implicated, but to date there is no stringent evidence to support ...
Eczema and psoriasis Deep telangiectasias Coxsackievirus A infection (Hand, foot and mouth disease) Rocky Mountain spotted ...
... suggesting that Telethonin may be involved in the mechanism underlying Coxsackievirus B3 infection in acute and chronic ... "Proapoptotic protein Siva binds to the muscle protein telethonin in cardiomyocytes during coxsackieviral infection". ... "Proapoptotic protein Siva binds to the muscle protein telethonin in cardiomyocytes during coxsackieviral infection". ...
This condition typically causes chest pain that may spread to the back, and is often caused by a viral infection (glandular ... fever, cytomegalovirus, or coxsackievirus). Fluid can build up within the pericardial sac, referred to as a pericardial ... but may also be caused by infection of the heart valves (endocarditis). In some parts of the world rheumatic heart disease is a ... and to protect the heart from infection. Heart tissue, like all cells in the body, needs to be supplied with oxygen, nutrients ...
The condition can occur following infection of an unborn baby with rubella, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, or coxsackie virus ... Other TORCH infections that can cause this rash include cytomegalovirus, herpes virus, and toxoplasma. Blood disorders, such as ... Syphilis: bacterial TORCH infection due to Treponema pallidum. Congenital syphilis can present with saber shins, saddle-shaped ... Rubella: viral TORCH infection associated with post-auricular and occipital lymphadenopathy in addition to a maculopapular rash ...
... may be involved in responses to viral infections such as the enteroviruses coxsackievirus B and poliovirus in epithelial ... and influences the replication of coxsackievirus B; when BPIFB3 is knocked out in experimental systems coxsackievirus B ... Like other BPI-fold family members involved in defense from infection, ... "BPIFB3 regulates autophagy and coxsackievirus B replication through a noncanonical pathway independent of the core initiation ...
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease: A highly contagious viral infection which infects young children and is caused by Coxsackie ... Oral fungal infections are most commonly caused by different Candida species such as Candida Albicans, Candida Glabrata and ... Chicken Pox: A type of viral infection which is caused by Varicella Zoster Virus and presents in children. Numerous itchy ... They may be mistaken for papilloma or verrucous leukoplakia but are benign (1). Syphilis- Bacterial infection which is usually ...
Pericarditis is often caused by a viral infection (glandular fever, cytomegalovirus, or coxsackievirus), or more rarely with a ... The pericardium sets the heart in mediastinum and limits its motion, protects it from infection, lubricates it and prevents ... It separates the heart from interference of other structures, protects it against infection and blunt trauma, and lubricates ... bacterial infection, but may also occur following a myocardial infarction. Pericarditis is usually a short-lived condition that ...