• genus Enterovirus. Human echovirus 8 was shown to be identical to Human echovirus 1 and was abolished as a species. Human echovirus 10 was reclassified as...
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  • Echovirus 9 (also known as E-9, E.C.H.O. 9, and formerly Coxsackie A23 or A23 virus) is a serotype of echovirus. When first discovered, it was labelled...
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    as well as its genus Enterovirus, which also includes poliovirus and echovirus. Enteroviruses are among the most common and important human pathogens...
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    echoviruses, and 25 other enteroviruses. Poliovirus, as well as coxsackie and echovirus, is spread through the fecal–oral route. Infection can result in a wide...
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    enterovirus family, including echovirus and Coxsackie A virus, are less frequently associated with pleurodynia. Echovirus types 1,6,8,9, and 19 and Coxsackie...
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    Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome, Dengue, Roseola, congenital syphilis, rubella, Echovirus 9, drug hypersensitivity reactions (in particular with certain classes...
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    the character leaving midway through the third season after contracting echovirus. Near the end of the third season, Tod met a recently discharged Vietnam...
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  • that first occurred as an epidemic in Boston in 1951. It is caused by echovirus 16.: 398  The disease tends to afflict children more often than adults...
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  • presence of echovirus 11, CMV, and parvovirus B19 antibodies. They test the mothers and decide the cause of the epidemic is the Echovirus. Using an experimental...
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  • noted that it takes one year for certain viruses including poliovirus and echovirus to decrease by a 5log unit at a temperature of 4°C, while it takes only...
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