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ENTEROVIRUSES


Transmission electron micrograph of poliovirus

The human enterovirus group includes the polioviruses, coxsackieviruses, echoviruses as well as enteroviruses. They are ubiquitous and cause a wide spectrum of both common and uncommon illnesses.

Disease

  • majority of infections are symptomatic
  • can cause a variety of infections ranging from an acute febrile illness to meningitis, encephalitis and myopericarditis

Mode of transmission

Enteroviruses are shed in the upper respiratory tract for 1-3 weeks and in the faeces for up to 8 weeks after primary infection. the faecal-oral route is thought to be the predominant mode of enterovirus transmission.

Significance in endoscopy

Polioviruses are more resistant to many chemical disinfectants than the viruses that have a high lipid content (e.g. HIV). Studies have shown that standard cleaning and disinfection of endoscopes was totally effective against a heavy viral contamination and glutaraldehyde rapidly inactivated polio virus even when dried to a surface in serum.

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