2020
DOI: 10.15789/10.15789/2220-7619-csf-1161
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Current status of healthcare-associated enteroviral (non-polio) infections

Abstract: Here we present the data on foreign research publications describing healthcare-associated enteroviral (nonpolio) infections (HAI) sought in the Worldwide Database for Nosocomial Outbreaks (Institut für Hygiene und Umweltmedizin, Universitȁtmedizincomplex “Charite”, Germany) as well as PubMed search engine (The United States National Library), covering 1936–2017 timeframe. The publications retrieved contained the data on 28 nosocomial outbreaks caused by Enterovirus A (EV-A71), В (Echoviruses 11, 17, 18, 30, 3… Show more

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“…Introduction. Enterovirus (non-polio) infection (EVnI) as a global issue is given a lot of attention [1,2] and many research works by leading foreign and domestic scientists focus on examining it 1 [3,4]. Experience gained worldwide and in Russia as well and accumulated knowledge call for their scientific and rational use to influence the epidemic process efficiently.…”
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“…Introduction. Enterovirus (non-polio) infection (EVnI) as a global issue is given a lot of attention [1,2] and many research works by leading foreign and domestic scientists focus on examining it 1 [3,4]. Experience gained worldwide and in Russia as well and accumulated knowledge call for their scientific and rational use to influence the epidemic process efficiently.…”
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“…However, dynamics of incidence with EVnI in the RF shows that it still apparently tends to grow. According to some authors, this trend occurs due to a change in dominating virulent NPEV variants [11,12]; according to others, with incidence being revealed more efficiently due to improved laboratory diagnostics 4 [13].…”
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