Post-acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis neuroradiculomyelitis (Literature review)
Keywords:
acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis; myelitis; Taiwan Province; nervous system; spinal nerve roots; comorbidities; patients; enterovirus; serological studies; acute phaseAbstract
Acute Haemorrhagic Conjunctivitis (AHC) first appeared in Ghana in 1969 and then spread to Asia and Europe along the west coast of Africa. At present, in addition to the United States and Australia, it has become popular in nearly 40 countries in Asia, Africa and Europe. There was a pandemic in 1971, which also affected our country. It was popular in Beijing, Shanghai, Henan, and Taiwan Province, which was what people called "pink eye" at the time. In 1971, India discovered that this disease can cause severe neurological complications, including limb
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2011-12-09
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