Abstract

Human parechovirus (HPeVs) are prevalent in young children and have been associated with mild gastroenteritis, respiratory diseases, meningitis/encephalitis, myocarditis and sepsis. In this study we determined the relative importance of HPeV involoved in the development of central nervous system-associated disease and sepsis.

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  • Introduction / objectives Human parechovirus (HPeVs) are prevalent in young children and have been associated with mild gastroenteritis, respiratory diseases, meningitis/encephalitis, myocarditis and sepsis

  • In this study we determined the relative importance of HPeV involoved in the development

  • 14 years of age obtained in the year

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Human parechovirus infection in central nervous system related diseases and sepsis in children in Shanghai, China. From International Conference on Prevention & Infection Control (ICPIC 2011) Geneva, Switzerland. Introduction / objectives Human parechovirus (HPeVs) are prevalent in young children and have been associated with mild gastroenteritis, respiratory diseases, meningitis/encephalitis, myocarditis and sepsis. In this study we determined the relative importance of HPeV involoved in the development of central nervous system-associated disease and sepsis

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