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#Coronavirus Disease Research #References (by AMEDEO, September 27 '25)

 


    Int J Infect Dis

  1. TENG Z, Li L, Che T, Liang J, et al
    A Novel Balamuthia Lineage Causing Fatal Granulomatous Amoebic Encephalitis in an Immunocompetent Infant.
    Int J Infect Dis. 2025 Sep 17:108063. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2025.108063.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    J Med Virol

  2. PLICANTI E, Deiana A, Nottoli S, Lottini G, et al
    A Pyrido-Quinoxaline Derivative That Downregulates Reticulon 3 Protein Exhibits Potent Antiviral Activity Against Zika Virus.
    J Med Virol. 2025;97:e70605.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    J Virol

  3. TSUJINO S, Tsuda M, Nao N, Okumura K, et al
    Evolution of BA.2.86 to JN.1 reveals that functional changes in non-structural viral proteins are required for fitness of SARS-CoV-2.
    J Virol. 2025 Sep 23:e0090825. doi: 10.1128/jvi.00908.
    PubMed         Abstract available

  4. HAMMER E, Flynn C, Rossler J, Erder J, et al
    Prediction of COVID-19 disease progression by multiparametric analysis of circulating extracellular vesicles with flow cytometry.
    J Virol. 2025 Sep 23:e0118925. doi: 10.1128/jvi.01189.
    PubMed         Abstract available


    JAMA

  5. ANDERER S
    Nasal Spray May Help Prevent COVID-19 Infection.
    JAMA. 2025 Sep 19. doi: 10.1001/jama.2025.13883.
    PubMed        


    Nature

  6. LENHARO M, Ledford H
    Hotly anticipated US vaccine meeting ends with confusion - and a few decisions.
    Nature. 2025 Sep 20. doi: 10.1038/d41586-025-03054.
    PubMed        


    Radiologia (Engl Ed)

  7. SORIANO AGUADERO I, Ezponda Casajus A, Paternain Nuin A, Vidorreta M, et al
    Prognostic value of the extent of affected lung parenchyma in COVID-19 pneumonia patients: Visual estimation versus automatic quantification by artificial intelligence.
    Radiologia (Engl Ed). 2025;67:101612.
    PubMed         Abstract available

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