Symptoms, course and frequency information Newer enterovirus serotypes extend the known picture of classic enterovirus infections by additional disease courses and clinical features. In the literature, individual newly identified serotypes are associated with diseases of the lower respiratory tract, with acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis and with typical childhood infections. Particularly significant in this context isContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency infoECHO viruses, also known as enteric cytopathic human orphan viruses, belong to the group of enteroviruses and can cause very different clinical pictures in humans. The literature describes a broad spectrum ranging from gastrointestinal complaints and skin rashes to infections of the respiratory tract and nervous system. It is precisely this diversityContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency information Group B coxsackie viruses belong to the enteroviruses and can cause very different clinical pictures in humans. The literature describes a broad spectrum ranging from febrile general infections and gastrointestinal complaints to diseases of the heart, nervous system and pancreas. Depending on the serotype, age and physical condition, theContinue reading

Symptoms, course and frequency information Group A coxsackie viruses belong to the enteroviruses and can cause very different clinical pictures in humans. The literature describes a broad spectrum ranging from febrile sore throats and respiratory infections to skin and mucous membrane changes. Depending on the type of virus and individual reaction, the symptoms can be mild or the organism can beContinue reading

Rhinoviruses are among the most common triggers of acute colds in humans. More than 100 different types of rhinovirus have been described in the literature. It is precisely this diversity that explains why rhinoviruses play such a major role in everyday life and why they account for a significant proportion of respiratory diseases in children and adults. According to conventional medicineContinue reading