enteroviruses
71HEV-A, B, C, D — human enteroviruses A, B, C, and D …
72PEV 2-7, 8, 9, 10, 11-13 — porcine enteroviruses 2 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 13 …
73PEV A, B — porcine enteroviruses A and B …
74epidemic pleurodynia — n an acute epidemic form of pleurisy characterized by sudden onset with fever, headache, and acute diaphragmatic pain and caused by various coxsackieviruses (esp. serotypes of species Human enterovirus B) called also Bornholm disease, devil s… …
75viral pneumonia — an acute infection of the lung caused by any one of a number of viruses, such as respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, influenza and parainfluenza viruses, and enteroviruses. It is characterized by headache, fever, muscle pain, and a cough… …
76acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis — a highly contagious disease, certain epidemics of which have been associated etiologically with enteroviruses, characterized by subconjunctival hemorrhage varying from minute petechiae to confluent hemorrhages, and by sudden swelling of the… …
77viral myocarditis — myocarditis due to viral infection, particularly by enteroviruses; it most often occurs in infants, pregnant women, and immunosuppressed patients …
78acid-lability test — a test to distinguish rhinoviruses from enteroviruses on the basis of their activity at various pH levels, rhinoviruses being inactivated by incubation at pH 3 to 5 for one to three hours …
79simian viruses — viruses that have been recovered from monkeys; these belong to many different groups, including adenoviruses, enteroviruses, herpesviruses, and reoviruses …
80echovirus — (also ECHO virus) noun Medicine any of a group of enteroviruses which can cause respiratory infections and a mild form of meningitis. Origin 1950s: echo is acronym from enteric cytopathogenic human orphan, because the virus was not orig.… …