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La Crosse virus neuroinvasive disease: the kids are not alright - PubMed
La Crosse virus (LACV) is the most common cause of neuroinvasive mosquito-borne disease in children within the United States. Despite more than 50 years of recognized endemicity in the United States, the true burden of LACV disease is grossly underappreciated, and there remain severe knowledge gaps …
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OPTN is a host intrinsic restriction factor against neuroinvasive HSV-1 infection | Nature Communications
Nature Communications - During herpesvirus infection, most individuals intrinsically suppress a primary infection and therewith preclude potential damage or neurodegeneration of the CNS. Here, Ames...
Subacute Development of Parkinsonism as a Clinical Manifestation of Powassan Virus Neuroinvasive Disease (P8-10.003) | Neurology
Diagnosis of Neuroinvasive Astrovirus Infection in an Immunocompromised Adult With Encephalitis by Unbiased Next-Generation Sequencing | Clinical Infectious Diseases | Oxford Academic
Abstract. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (NGS) was used to diagnose an unusual and fatal case of progressive encephalitis in an immunocompromised adult
SciELO - Brazil - Surveillance of hemorrhagic fever and/or neuroinvasive disease: challenges of diagnosis Surveillance of hemorrhagic fever and/or neuroinvasive disease: challenges of diagnosis
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To evaluate the performance of post mortem laboratory analysis in identifying...
Subversive neuroinvasive strategy of rabies virus | SpringerLink
Rabies virus (RABV) is a pathogen well-adapted to the nervous system, where it infects the neurons. RABV is transmitted by the bite of an infected animal. It enters the nervous system via a motor neuron through the neuromuscular junction, or via a sensory nerve...
The Clinical Response of California Serogroup Virus Neuroinvasive Disease in a Pediatric Patient to Intravenous Immunoglobulin (IVIG) Therapy | Neurology
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Evidence of central nervous system infection and neuroinvasive routes, as well as neurological involvement, in the lethality of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection - Liu - 2021 - Journal of Medical Virology - Wiley Online Library
Journal of Medical Virology is a clinical virology journal focused on the diagnosis, epidemiology, immunology and pathogenesis of human viral infections & diseases.
Frontiers | Progressive cognitive impairment after recovery from neuroinvasive and non-neuroinvasive Listeria monocytogenes infection
BackgroundNeuro-cognitive impairment is a deleterious complication of bacterial infections that is difficult to treat or prevent. Listeria monocytogenes (Lm)...
"A Novel Neuroinvasive Infection Modality For Francisella Tularensis El" by Mireya Griselle Ramos-Muniz
Francisella tularensis (Ft.) is a gram-negative coccobacillus bacterium that causes the zoonotic disease tularemia in humans. Ft. causes the most severe, often fatal, form of the disease through inhalation. However, Ft. is most commonly transmitted through direct contact with infected animal carcasses such as rodents and rabbits, consumption of contaminated food or water, or through arthropod bites, particularly ticks. Due to its extremely low infectious dose, high mortality rate, and potential use as a biological warfare agent, Ft. is classified by the CDC as a "Tier 1 select agent". Ft. infection triggers an overactive inflammatory response, termed a "cytokine storm", which produces excessive tissue damage (and even failure) of vital organs, leading to rapid death of the host before its adaptive immunity responses can be brought to bear against the infection. In the periphery, macrophages, paradoxically the target cell for Ft., provide innate immune defense against foreign material, including bacteria. Microglia, the resident macrophage-like cells of the brain and spinal cord, rapidly respond to pathological changes in the central nervous system, serving a similar function as macrophages. Their rapid activation is an important factor in guarding the neural parenchyma against infectious diseases, inflammation, and neurodegeneration while maintaining and facilitating the return to tissue homeostasis. In the United States, several clinical cases of tularemia meningitis were diagnosed since 1931; however, there is no further research exploring the condition. We hypothesize that, after peripheral inoculation of Ft., the bacteria infiltrate the central nervous system using a Trojan horse-type mechanism and infect microglia, leading to overproduction of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the brain which then cause damage to surrounding neurons, ultimately leading to death. The research trajectory for this project is to: 1) identify the cellular targets of Ft. in the CNS; 2) identify the mechanism by which Ft. infiltrates the central nervous system; and 3) determine the resulting level of neuroinflammation in the brain after infection.
Unbiased Metagenomic Sequencing for Pediatric Meningitis in Bangladesh Reveals Neuroinvasive Chikungunya Virus Outbreak and Other Unrealized Pathogens | mBio
Globally, there are an estimated 10.6 million cases of meningitis and 288,000 deaths every year, with the vast majority occurring in low- and middle-income countries. In addition, many survivors suffer from long-term neurological sequelae. Most ...
CU Researcher Describes First Cases of Encephalomyelitis Resulting From Monkeypox Virus
Pastula found two cases of monkeypox-associated encephalomyelitis — inflammation of the brain and spinal cord — in Colorado and Washington, D.C.
Neuroradiologists, Be Mindful of the Neuroinvasive Potential of COVID-19 | American Journal of Neuroradiology
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to have a far-reaching impact on nearly all aspects of society. First identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei, China, COVID-19 is disseminated primarily via respiratory droplets and has the potential to cause severe respiratory distress in
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Outcomes of RIP Kinase Signaling During Neuroinvasive Viral Infection — Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Study reviews the neuroinvasive potential of SARS-CoV-2 - American Academy of Ophthalmology
This review deliberates whether SARS-CoV-2 can access the central nervous system and contribute to acute respiratory distress.
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