Long-term neurological effects of enterovirus 71 infection with CNS involvement
This article has no abstract so we have provided the first paragraph of the full text.
The long-term consequences for the CNS of enterovirus 71 (EV71) infections, which frequently present as hand, foot, and mouth disease and encephalitis, are not well understood. Chang et al. have now assessed the neurological development and cognitive function of children who survived EV71 infection with CNS involvement during the period 1998–2003 in Taiwan.
Full text of this article is available with one of the following:
- Personal subscription Purchase your own personal subscription to this journal. Already a subscriber? Please log in for immediate access.
- 7 day single article pass for US$18 In order to purchase this article you must be a registered user. Please register or log in.
- Site licence Learn more about institutional site licences
Current Subscribers
Please log in to access the full text article using the login box at the top of the page.
MORE ARTICLES LIKE THIS
These links to content published by NPG are automatically generated.
NEWS AND VIEWS
L-DOPA, dyskinesia and striatal plasticityNature Neuroscience News and Views (01 May 2003)

