Πλοήγηση ανά Θέμα "ASEPTIC-MENINGITIS"
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Amplification of Echoviruses genomic regions by different RT-PCR protocols - a comparative study
(2004)In the present report, the results of a comparative study in the detection of all Echoviruses reference strains as well as of 38 clinical isolates are presented. Using RT-PCR with already published primer pairs (UG(52)-UC53, ... -
A comparative amplification of five different genomic regions on Coxsackie A and B viruses. Implications in clinical diagnostics
(2005)Modern molecular approaches in Human Enterovirus detection rely on the designing of generic and often degenerate primers in order to amplify specific sequences within the enterovirus genome. In the present study a comparative ... -
Evaluation of seroneutralization and molecular diagnostic methods for echovirus identification
(2005)In this study we compared the identification results of 41 echovirus clinical isolates using RIVM pools (National Institute for Public Health and the Environment RIVM, Bilthoven, The Netherlands) and reverse transcriptio ... -
Molecular phylogeny of VP1, 2A, and 2B genes of echovirus isolates: epidemiological linkage and observations on genetic variation
(2006)Phylogenetic relationships between 37 echovirus clinical isolates, most of them originating from an aseptic meningitis outbreak during 2001 in Greece, were investigated by RT-PCR and sequencing. The generic primers 292 and ... -
Nucleotide analysis and phylogenetic study of the homology boundaries of coxsackie A and B viruses
(2005)Modern molecular methods use VP1 coding region as a target for RT-PCR assays followed by sequencing, in order to identify new untyped enteroviruses' strains. In the present study, two different genomic portions of VP1 and ... -
Successful control of an echovirus 6 meningitis outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit in central Greece
(2013)We report an outbreak of echovirus 6 meningitis in a neonatal intensive care unit in central Greece from July to August 2011. The most probable source of the outbreak was a mother; during hospitalization, her neonate was ...