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...Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, and parvovirus B19 could not be ...Hepatitis B and coxsackie virus serologies were also negative. CT scans of t...
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DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My daughter, 19, completed her first year of college and had been spending the summer at home as a waitress. In the middle of July, she felt bad and couldn't work. I knew something was seriously wrong, because she never complains. The family doctor examined her, took some blood and diagnosed infectious mononucleosis. He didn't give her any medicine. She is better. Can she safely go back to college? How did she get this? -- R.T.
ANSWER: Infectious mononucleosis, "mono" for short, is a virus- caused illness. The virus's name is Epstein-Barr virus. It's found in the saliva of those infected, and it can persist for as long as 18 months. Most often, however, an infected person no longer has evidence of the virus after four months. Intermittent shedding of the virus can last...
...It's an infection by the coxsackie (kok-SACK-ee) virus. Fever is the first sign. Then...
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... also occur, especially with the coxsackieviruses (Couch et al., 1970). Until now, qualitative and q...
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... (4-log) inactivation or removal of viruses), and compliance monitoring to insure disinfection...Coxsackievirus and hepatitis A virus were found in the raw well w...
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The terms sore throat, strep throat and tonsillitis are often used interchangeably, but they don't mean the same thing.
Tonsillitis refers to enlarged, inflamed tonsils.
...In the summer and fall, one particular virus called Coxsackie virus is seen more commonly. A c...
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..., clinically important group of human viruses. The genus Enterovirus contains 64 serotypes, whic... (PV serotypes 1-3); HEV-A (Coxsackieviruses A2-A8, A10, A12, AH, A16. and Enterovirus 71); HEV...
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Was muddy water a factor in drowning?
Regarding the drowning of the teenager at Graydon Pool in Ridgewood ("South Korean boy, 14, drowns in Ridgewood," Page L-1, July 16):
...They contracted something call Coxsackie virus (fever, rash) at that pool, something they n...
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... with cardiomyopathy caused by a Coxsackie virus infection. . In 1998, while at work, she wen...
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... for potential activity against Coxsackie virus, a human pathogenic agent. The study identif...
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...Coxiella burnetii. Coxsackie A and B viruses?all types. Creutzfeldt?Jacob agent...