Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infections with non-specific symptoms in children, with the exceptions of polioviruses and enterovirus 71 which frequently cause neurologic complications. Therefore, early detection and serotyping of enteroviruses are critical in clinical management and disease surveillance. Traditional methods for detection and serotyping of enteroviruses are virus isolation and immunofluorescence assay, which are time-consuming. In this study, we compare virus isolation and two molecular tests for detection and serotyping of enteroviruses in clinical samples.One hundred and ten throat swabs were collected from pediatric outpatients with enterovirus-like illnesses (hand-foot-mouth dise...
Background: Hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a disease of public health importance across the A...
BackgroundIn 2008, an epidemic of enterovirus (EV) infection caused hand, foot, and mouth disease (H...
Background: In 2008, an epidemic of enterovirus EV infection caused hand, foot, and mouth disease HF...
Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infections with non-specific...
Background: Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infections with ...
[[abstract]]Background:Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infec...
[[abstract]]Background:Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infec...
<div><p>Traditional methods for detection and serotyping of enterovirus infections are virus isolati...
[[abstract]]Traditional methods for detection and serotyping of enterovirus infections are virus iso...
[[abstract]]Traditional methods for detection and serotyping of enterovirus infections are virus iso...
Enteroviruses are common human pathogens associated with a wide spectrum of symptoms ranging from as...
BackgroundDiseases caused by human enteroviruses (EVs) are a major global public health problem. Thu...
Background Diseases caused by human enteroviruses (EVs) are a major global public health problem. Th...
The Enterovirus genus within the family Picornaviridae contains over 100 serotypes, of which sixty-f...
The Enterovirus genus within the family Picornaviridae contains over 100 serotypes, of which sixty-f...
Background: Hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a disease of public health importance across the A...
BackgroundIn 2008, an epidemic of enterovirus (EV) infection caused hand, foot, and mouth disease (H...
Background: In 2008, an epidemic of enterovirus EV infection caused hand, foot, and mouth disease HF...
Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infections with non-specific...
Background: Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infections with ...
[[abstract]]Background:Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infec...
[[abstract]]Background:Enteroviruses include over 100 serotypes and usually cause self-limited infec...
<div><p>Traditional methods for detection and serotyping of enterovirus infections are virus isolati...
[[abstract]]Traditional methods for detection and serotyping of enterovirus infections are virus iso...
[[abstract]]Traditional methods for detection and serotyping of enterovirus infections are virus iso...
Enteroviruses are common human pathogens associated with a wide spectrum of symptoms ranging from as...
BackgroundDiseases caused by human enteroviruses (EVs) are a major global public health problem. Thu...
Background Diseases caused by human enteroviruses (EVs) are a major global public health problem. Th...
The Enterovirus genus within the family Picornaviridae contains over 100 serotypes, of which sixty-f...
The Enterovirus genus within the family Picornaviridae contains over 100 serotypes, of which sixty-f...
Background: Hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a disease of public health importance across the A...
BackgroundIn 2008, an epidemic of enterovirus (EV) infection caused hand, foot, and mouth disease (H...
Background: In 2008, an epidemic of enterovirus EV infection caused hand, foot, and mouth disease HF...