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• Whatever happened to Reye's syndrome? Did it ever really exist? ( 6/10/2003 )
• Enteroviruses isolated from patients with acute respiratory infections during seven years in Rio de Janeiro (1985-1991). ( 6/10/2003 )
• Pulmonary edema of enterovirus 71 encephalomyelitis is associated with left ventricular failure: implications for treatment. ( 6/10/2003 )
• Enterovirus 71 outbreaks, Taiwan: occurrence and recognition. ( 6/10/2003 )
• Complete sequence analyses of enterovirus 71 strains from fatal and non-fatal cases of the hand, foot and mouth disease outbreak in Singapore (2000). ( 6/10/2003 )
• Epidemic hand, foot and mouth disease caused by human enterovirus 71, Singapore ( 6/10/2003 )
• Outbreak of central nervous system disease associated with hand, foot, and mouth disease in Japan during the summer of 2000: detection and molecular epidemiology of enterovirus 71 ( 6/10/2003 )
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