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Author: Drexler, Jan Felix; Baumgarte, Sigrid; Eschbach-Bludau, Monika; Simon, Arne; Kemen, Christoph; Bode, Udo; Eis-Hübinger, Anna-Maria; Madea, Burkhard; Drosten, Christian
Title: Human Cardioviruses, Meningitis, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Children
  • Cord-id: d0hrsiu3
  • Document date: 2011_12_25
  • ID: d0hrsiu3
    Snippet: Cardioviruses cause myocarditis and encephalomyelitis in rodents; human cardioviruses have not been ascribed to any disease. We screened 6,854 cerebrospinal fluid and 10 myocardium specimens from children and adults. A genotype 2 cardiovirus was detected from a child who died of sudden infant death syndrome, and 2 untypeable cardioviruses were detected from 2 children with meningitis.
    Document: Cardioviruses cause myocarditis and encephalomyelitis in rodents; human cardioviruses have not been ascribed to any disease. We screened 6,854 cerebrospinal fluid and 10 myocardium specimens from children and adults. A genotype 2 cardiovirus was detected from a child who died of sudden infant death syndrome, and 2 untypeable cardioviruses were detected from 2 children with meningitis.

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