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Coxsackie virus

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Coxsackie virus

One of a family of about 30 RNA-containing viruses, including enteroviruses (those that enter through the gastrointestinal tract). Coxsackie viruses can cause severe throat infections, meningitis, and inflammation of the heart (Keshan disease).



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Trace element distribution in heart tissue sections studied by nuclear microscopy is changed in Coxsackie virus B3 myocarditis in methylmercury-exposed mice.
Kary Mullis, the editor of the journal Human Pathology, a former president of the Association of Molecular Pathology, the head of a neurovirology institute, a founder of the International Association of Placental Federations, the director of the national committee that reviews and certifies laboratories for the College of American Pathology, and some of the world's leading scholars on the Coxsackie virus Nuovo claimed to have found.
All other testing, including blood culture; virus isolation; and serologic tests for SARS-CoV, chlamydiae, mycoplasmas, rickettsiae, influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, adenovirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and coxsackie virus were also negative.
 
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