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    Ongoing outbreak of West Nile virus infections in humans in Greece, July-August 2010 by Papa, A, Danis, K, Baka, A, Bakas, A, Dougas, G, Lytras, T, Theocharopoulos, G, Chrysagis, D, Vassiliadou, E, Kamaria, F, Liona, A, Mellou, K, Saroglou, G, Panagiotopoulos, T

    “…Between early July and 22 August 2010, 81 cases of West Nile neuroinvasive disease were reported in the region of Central Macedonia, northern Greece. The…”
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    Aseptic meningitis and encephalitis because of herpesviruses and enteroviruses in an immunocompetent adult population by Frantzidou, F., Kamaria, F., Dumaidi, K., Skoura, L., Antoniadis, A., Papa, A.

    Published in European journal of neurology (01-09-2008)
    “…Background and aim:  Human herpesviruses (HHVs) and enteroviruses (EVs) are the major causative agents of CNS viral infections. The aim of the study was to…”
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    CD80/CD28 co‐stimulation in human brucellosis by Skendros, P., Boura, P., Kamaria, F., Raptopoulou‐Gigi, M.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-12-2006)
    “…Summary Despite treatment, 10–30% of brucellosis patients develop chronic disease, characterized by atypical clinical picture and/or relapses. A defective T…”
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    Intradural, eextramedullary tuberculoma of the spinal cord as a complication of tuberculous meningitis by SKENDROS, P, KAMARIA, F, KONTOPOULOS, V, TSITOURIDIS, I, SIDIROPOULOS, L

    Published in Infection (01-03-2003)
    “…An unusual case of an intradural, extramedullary spinal cord tuberculoma, as a complication of tuberculous meningitis caused by a strain susceptible to major…”
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    Cyclospora cayetanensis in a patient with travelers' diarrhea: Case report and review by KANSOUZIDOU, Athina, CHARITIDOU, Christina, VARNIS, Themis, VAVATSI, Norma, KAMARIA, Fotini

    Published in Journal of travel medicine (2004)
    “…In recent years, several studies have shown that Cyclospora cayetanensis is a worldwide intestinal pathogen, and it has been implicated in a number of sporadic…”
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