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    Surveillance Program of Clinical Samples for Polio and Non-Polio Enteroviruses in the Slovak Republic during the 1958–2020 Period by Kissova, Renata, Pastuchova, Katarina, Lengyelova, Viera, Svitok, Marek, Mikas, Jan, Bopegamage, Shubhada, Klement, Cyril

    Published in Viruses (01-09-2022)
    “…Enteroviruses (EVs) are associated with a wide spectrum of diseases involving various organs. Our aim was to give a historical overview of the genesis of…”
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    History of the Wastewater Assessment of Polio and Non-Polio Enteroviruses in the Slovak Republic in 1963–2019 by Kissova, Renata, Pastuchova, Katarina, Lengyelova, Viera, Svitok, Marek, Mikas, Jan, Klement, Cyril, Bopegamage, Shubhada

    Published in Viruses (22-07-2022)
    “…We describe the genesis of poliovirus (PV) and non-polio enterovirus (NPEV) surveillance program of sewage wastewaters from its inception to the present in the…”
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    Detection of anti-enterovirus IgG in human sera by ELISA method using the KTL-510 peptide by Pellerova, Michaela, Albertova, Katarina, Simkova, Vanesa, Borsanyiova, Maria, Benkoova, Brigita, Kissova, Renata, Pastuchova, Katarina, Tauriainen, Sisko, Galama, Jochem M. D., Bopegamage, Shubhada

    Published in Acta virologica (Anglickâa verze) (25-09-2024)
    “…Enterovirus (EV) infections occur frequently in humans. In some geographical areas they are more common. These viruses cause diseases with varying degrees of…”
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    Should Enteroviruses Be Monitored in Natural Recreational Waters? by Šarmírová, Soňa, Nagyová, Viera, Štípalová, Darina, Drastichová, Iveta, Šimonyiová, Danka, Sirotná, Zuzana, Kissová, Renáta, Pastuchová, Katarína, Tirpáková, Jana, Kuba, Daniel, Klement, Cyril, Bopegamage, Shubhada

    Published in Central European journal of public health (01-12-2016)
    “…Enteroviruses (EVs) infections occur worldwide. Although, infections by these viruses are often asymptomatic and go unnoticed, they can be shed in stool for…”
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