Fatal Case of Enterovirus 71 Infection, France, 2007

A fatal case of enterovirus 71 infection with pulmonary edema and rhombencephalitis occurred in Brest, France, in April 2007. The virus was identified as subgenogroup C2. This highly neurotropic enterovirus merits specific surveillance outside the Asia-Pacific region.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sophie Vallet, Marie-Christine Legrand-Quillien, Thomas Dailland, Gaëtan Podeur, Stéphanie Gouriou, Isabelle Schuffenecker, Christopher Payan, Pascale Marcorelles
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2009-11-01
Series:Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Online Access:https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/11/09-0493_article
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author Sophie Vallet
Marie-Christine Legrand-Quillien
Thomas Dailland
Gaëtan Podeur
Stéphanie Gouriou
Isabelle Schuffenecker
Christopher Payan
Pascale Marcorelles
author_facet Sophie Vallet
Marie-Christine Legrand-Quillien
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Isabelle Schuffenecker
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description A fatal case of enterovirus 71 infection with pulmonary edema and rhombencephalitis occurred in Brest, France, in April 2007. The virus was identified as subgenogroup C2. This highly neurotropic enterovirus merits specific surveillance outside the Asia-Pacific region.
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spelling doaj.art-16cdcab9cc5f43dab0cb4e4855d668e22022-12-21T19:35:31ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592009-11-0115111837184010.3201/eid1511.090493Fatal Case of Enterovirus 71 Infection, France, 2007Sophie ValletMarie-Christine Legrand-QuillienThomas DaillandGaëtan PodeurStéphanie GouriouIsabelle SchuffeneckerChristopher PayanPascale MarcorellesA fatal case of enterovirus 71 infection with pulmonary edema and rhombencephalitis occurred in Brest, France, in April 2007. The virus was identified as subgenogroup C2. This highly neurotropic enterovirus merits specific surveillance outside the Asia-Pacific region.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/15/11/09-0493_articleEnterovirus 71pulmonary edemaencephalitisvirusesFrancedispatch
spellingShingle Sophie Vallet
Marie-Christine Legrand-Quillien
Thomas Dailland
Gaëtan Podeur
Stéphanie Gouriou
Isabelle Schuffenecker
Christopher Payan
Pascale Marcorelles
Fatal Case of Enterovirus 71 Infection, France, 2007
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Enterovirus 71
pulmonary edema
encephalitis
viruses
France
dispatch
title Fatal Case of Enterovirus 71 Infection, France, 2007
title_full Fatal Case of Enterovirus 71 Infection, France, 2007
title_fullStr Fatal Case of Enterovirus 71 Infection, France, 2007
title_full_unstemmed Fatal Case of Enterovirus 71 Infection, France, 2007
title_short Fatal Case of Enterovirus 71 Infection, France, 2007
title_sort fatal case of enterovirus 71 infection france 2007
topic Enterovirus 71
pulmonary edema
encephalitis
viruses
France
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