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ECHO virus Type: Term Definitions: 1. an enterovirus from a large group of unrelated viruses belonging to the Picornaviridae, isolated from humans; although many inapparent infections occur, ...
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ECHO virus Definition Enteric cytopathic human orphan (ECHO) viruses are a group of viruses that lead to gastrointestinal infection and skin rashes.
ECHO virus Alternate Names : Nonpolio enterovirus infection Definition ...
ECHO virus infections are common. Serious infections with ECHO viruses are less common, but can be significant. As many as one out of five cases of the brain infection aseptic meningitis is thought to be caused by an ECHO virus.
Apheresis, CTC, TRAC, Demethylchlortetracycline, Discs, Compact, Echo Virus 9, Epilepsy, Immersion Related, Food Poisonings, Staphylococcal, Gammagard, Generalized Myokymia, Gingivostomatitides, Herpetic, Glands, Cardiac, Hashish Smoking, ...
Viruses -- Coxsackie B (especially children), adenovirus (especially children), Mumps, Epstein - Barr, echo virus, Herpes Simplex Bacteria -- Staphylococcus, Haemophilus (especially children), pneumococcus, ...
It most often results from Coxsackie virus B (enterovirus) infections and occasionally as a result of ECHO virus infections.
gastrointestinal infections (resulting in diarrhea) viral infections caused by the hepatitis virus (resulting in hepatitis), poliomyelitis virus (resulting in polio), and enterovirus (ECHO virus) ...
See also: Infections, Cancer, Lymphoma, Sclerosis, Asthma
 
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