نتایج جستجو برای: human parvovirus b19

تعداد نتایج: 1645924  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Sung-Hsin Kuo Liang-In Lin Chee-Jen Chang Yun-Ru Liu Kuo-Sin Lin Ann-Lii Cheng

An increased human parvovirus B19 infection rate has been observed in immunocompromised hosts. In this study, we sought to determine the prevalence of parvovirus B19 infection in adult cancer patients receiving multiple courses of systemic chemotherapy. From March 1999 through April 2000, 59 men and 68 women, with a median age of 49 (18 to 79) years, were enrolled in this study. They had receiv...

2013
Chhagan Bihari Archana Rastogi Priyanka Saxena Devraj Rangegowda Ashok Chowdhury Nalini Gupta Shiv Kumar Sarin

Parvovirus B19 infection can present with myriads of clinical diseases and syndromes; liver manifestations and hepatitis are examples of them. Parvovirus B19 hepatitis associated aplastic anemia and its coinfection with other hepatotropic viruses are relatively underrecognized, and there is sufficient evidence in the literature suggesting that B19 infections can cause a spectrum of liver diseas...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2009
Judith M Hübschen Zefira Mihneva Andreas F Mentis François Schneider Yair Aboudy Zehava Grossman Hagit Rudich Kalia Kasymbekova Inna Sarv Jasminka Nedeljkovic Marc C Tahita Zekiba Tarnagda Jean-Bosco Ouedraogo A G Gerasimova T N Moskaleva Nina T Tikhonova Nazibrola Chitadze J C Forbi Adedayo O Faneye Jesse A Otegbayo Emilie Charpentier Claude P Muller

Phylogenetic analysis of 166 human parvovirus B19 sequences from 11 different countries attributed 91.57% to genotype 1, 5.42% to genotype 3b, and 3.01% to genotype 3a. Very similar viruses of genotype 1 circulated widely in Europe and Israel. Genotype 3b seems to show an increasing spread outside of Africa.

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
R McKenna N H Olson P R Chipman T S Baker T F Booth J Christensen B Aasted J M Fox M E Bloom J B Wolfinbarger M Agbandje-McKenna

The three-dimensional structure of expressed VP2 capsids of Aleutian mink disease parvovirus strain G (ADVG-VP2) has been determined to 22 A resolution by cryo-electron microscopy and image reconstruction techniques. A structure-based sequence alignment of the VP2 capsid protein of canine parvovirus (CPV) provided a means to construct an atomic model of the ADVG-VP2 capsid. The ADVG-VP2 reconst...

2011
Grant S. Schulert William F. Walsh Jörn-Hendrik Weitkamp

Fetal parvovirus B19 infection causes anemia, hydrops, and pregnancy loss but is generally not considered teratogenic. Nevertheless, disturbances of neuronal migration have been described with congenital parvovirus infection. We evaluated a term infant with congenital parvovirus disease and polymicrogyria. We compared this case with four other reports of central nervous system disease after bir...

2016
Whitney Besse Sherry Mansour Karan Jatwani Cynthia C. Nast Ursula C. Brewster

BACKGROUND Collapsing Glomerulopathy (CG), also known as the collapsing variant of Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), is distinct in both its clinical severity and its pathophysiologic characteristics from other forms of FSGS. This lesion occurs disproportionally in patients carrying two APOL1 risk alleles, and is the classic histologic lesion resulting from Human Immunodeficiency Virus...

2012
Violetta Kivovich Leona Gilbert Matti Vuento Stanley J. Naides

The non-structural proteins (NS) of the parvovirus family are highly conserved multi-functional molecules that have been extensively characterized and shown to be integral to viral replication. Along with NTP-dependent helicase activity, these proteins carry within their sequences domains that allow them to bind DNA and act as nucleases in order to resolve the concatameric intermediates develop...

Journal: :Blood 2010
Yong-Mei Guo Keiko Ishii Makoto Hirokawa Hiroyuki Tagawa Hideaki Ohyagi Yoshihiro Michishita Kumi Ubukawa Junsuke Yamashita Toshiaki Ohteki Nobuyuki Onai Kazuyoshi Kawakami Weiguo Xiao Kenichi Sawada

Recent studies have shown that anemia is commonly observed after exposure to pathogens or pathogen-derived products, which are recognized via Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9). In the current study, we demonstrate that CpG oligodeoxynucleotide-2006, a TLR9 ligand with phosphodiester (PO; 2006-PO) but not with the phosphorothioate backbone, selectively inhibits the erythroid growth derived from human ...

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