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I send you a poem from my window
Marco De Ambrogi
Lancet Infectious Diseases, 25.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:52
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people to shelter in their homes, reduce contacts, and limit all those activities that seemed essential for their daily happiness. The world has shrunk into a small place defined by the confines of our house. Trust in others has been eroded out of fear of a potential contagion. Time has assumed a new dimension and seems suspended. Inevitably, being forced to be distant from friends and family, we are closer to our own thoughts and many of us find difficult to battle with anxiety and concern for a future that looks unfathomable.
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Effects of Renin‐Angiotensin‐Aldosterone System (RAAS) Inhibitors on Disease Severity and Mortality in Patients with COVID‐19: A Meta‐analysis
Guoyue Zhang,
Yue Wu,
Rui Xu,
Xianzhi Du
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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Development, Performance Evaluation and Clinical Application of A Rapid SARS‐CoV‐2 IgM and IgG Test Kit Based on Automated Fluorescence Immunoassay
Keren Kang,
Lingfang Huang,
Chaolin Ouyang,
Jiaming Du,
Bin Yang,
Yaqin Chi,
Shuyu He,
Le Ying,
Guoling Chen,
Jihua Wang
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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No SARS‐CoV‐2 carriage observed in children attending daycare centers during the first weeks of the epidemic in Belgium
Stefanie Desmet,
Esra Ekinci,
Ine Wouters,
Bram Decru,
Kurt Beuselinck,
Surbhi Malhotra‐Kumar,
Heidi Theeten
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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COVID‐19 and Influenza H1N1: A dangerous combination for Pakistan in the upcoming winter season
Usman Ayub Awan,
Sarmad Zahoor,
Khudija Rehman,
Aamer Ali Khattak,
Haroon Ahmed,
Nauman Aftab,
Muhammad Sohail Afzal
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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Evaluation of seven commercial RT‐PCR kits for COVID‐19 testing in pooled clinical specimens
Atul Garg,
Ujjala Ghoshal,
Sangram S Patel,
D V Singh,
Akshay K Arya,
Shruthi Vasanth,
Ankita Pandey,
Nikki Srivastava
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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Hepatitis E Virus infection and waste pickers: a case‐control seroprevalence study
Cosme Alvarado‐Esquivel,
Verónica Dayali Gutierrez‐Martinez,
Eda Guadalupe Ramírez‐Valles,
Antonio Sifuentes‐Alvarez
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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Co‐infections with SARS‐CoV‐2 and other respiratory viruses in Southeastern France: a matter of sampling time
Céline Boschi,
Van Thuan Hoang,
Audrey Giraud‐Gatineau,
Laetitia Ninove,
Jean‐Christophe Lagier,
Bernard La Scola,
Philippe Gautret,
Didier Raoult,
Philippe Colson
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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The inhibition of enterovirus 71 induced apoptosis by Durvillaea Antarctica through P53 and STAT1 signaling pathway
Tiantian Xu,
Yinghua Li,
Hua‐lian Wu,
Haiyang Chen,
Houbo Wu,
Min Guo,
Mingqi Zhao,
Changbing Wang,
Tao Lin,
Zhengfang Lin,
Danyang Chen,
Wenzhou Xiang,
Bing Zhu
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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Genetic variation of E6 and E7 genes of human papillomavirus 52 from Central China
Shuo Li,
Mengxia Ye,
Yonglin Chen,
Quan Gong,
Bing Mei
Journal of Medical Virology, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
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Genetic variation in Toll-like receptor-5 and colonization with flagellated bacterial vaginosis-associated bacteria [Host-Associated Microbial Communities]
dela Cruz, E. J., Fiedler, T. L., Liu, C., Munch, M. M., Kohler, C. M., Oot, A. R., Wallis, J. M., Wang, J., Frishman, A., Garcia, K., Wiser, A., Balkus, J. E., Srinivasan, S., Golob, J. L., Sycuro, L. K., Marrazzo, J. M., Hawn, T. R., Fredricks, D. N.
Infection and Immunity, 23.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:51
Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is a vaginal dysbiotic condition linked to negative gynecological and reproductive sequelae. Flagellated bacteria have been identified in women with BV, including Mobiluncus spp. and BV-associated bacterium-1 (BVAB1), an uncultivated, putatively flagellated species. The host response to flagellin mediated through toll-like receptor-5 (TLR5) has not been explored in BV. Using independent discovery and validation cohorts, we examined the hypothesis that TLR5 deficiency–defined by a dominant negative stop codon polymorphism rs5744168–is associated with an increased risk for BV and increased colonization with flagellated bacteria associated with BV (BVAB1, Mobiluncus curtisii, Mobiluncus mulieris). TLR5 deficiency was not associated with BV status and TLR5 deficient women had decreased colonization with BVAB1 in both cohorts. We stimulated HEK-hTLR5-overexpressing, NF-kB reporter cells with whole, heat-killed M. mulieris or M. curtisii, and with partially purified flagellin from these species; as BVAB1 is uncultivated, we used cervicovaginal lavage (CVL) supernatant from women colonized with BVAB1 for stimulation. While heat-killed M. mulieris and CVL from women colonized with BVAB1 stimulate a TLR5-mediated response, heat-killed M. curtisii did not. In contrast, partially purified flagellin from both Mobiluncus species stimulated a TLR5-mediated response in vitro. We observed no correlation between vaginal IL-8 and flagellated BVAB concentrations among TLR5 sufficient women. Inter-species variation in accessibility of flagellin recognition domains may be responsible for these observations as reflected in the potentially novel flagellin products encoded by Mobiluncus species versus those encoded by BVAB1.
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COVID-19 and geographical area of origin
Norman FF, C. Crespillo-Andújar, J.A. Pérez-Molina, Comeche B, Chamorro S, B. Monge-Maillo, S. Moreno-Guillén, R. López-Vélez, COVID-19 ID Team
Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 24.11.2020
Tilføjet 25.11.2020 09:49
To describe and compare the main clinical characteristics and outcome measures in hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 according to geographical area of origin.
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