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An Important Parameters of Entero Virus Include Etiologhy, Epidemiology, Patho Physiology, Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, Treatment, Prognosis and Complications

Muralinath E., Srinivas G., Ramanjaneyulu D.V., Guruprasad M., Sravani Pragna K., Manjari P., Sony Sharlet E., T. Nikhil, V. Yaswanth Sai, D. Kusuma Latha, Ch. Ramya Sudha, K. Sridevi, D. Gokul Shiva Balaji

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Enteroviruses are a class of viruses comprising approximately 300 serotypes. These common viruses have a broad range of illnesses, diverse presentations, widespread morbidity, and an economic burden. The pathologic basis of these diseases is explained in this exercise, which also goes over the interprofessional team's involvement in diagnosing and treating patients with enteroviral infections.


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