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Can sequence data predict enterovirus D68 infection outcome?
Can sequence data predict enterovirus D68 infection outcome?
Journal Article

Can sequence data predict enterovirus D68 infection outcome?

2015
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[...]because of increased global hygiene, infection is becoming more likely at an older than younger age, in turn resulting in increased incidence of more severe illness, as occurred during the outbreaks of poliovirus in the 1940s and 1950s in Europe and the USA. [...]continuous enterovirus surveillance is needed, possibly aided by the WHO network of national poliovirus laboratories, and competence in enterovirus isolation on cell cultures needs to be maintained.