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enterovirus

[‚ent·ə·rō′vī·rəs]
(virology)
One of the two subgroups of human picornaviruses; includes the polioviruses, the coxsackieviruses, and the echoviruses.
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Thus infants and young children may be more prone to develop myocarditis, due to the higher rate of enteroviral and adenoviral infections in this age group [2].
TLR4 expression is prominently increased in endomyocardial biopsies of myocarditis patients and is associated with enteroviral replication and cardiac dysfunction [32].
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