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Arch Pediatr ; 20(9): 982-5, 2013 Sep.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23871607

ABSTRACT

Enteroviruses are single-stranded RNA viruses of the picornavirus family. In the neonatal period, enterovirus can cause severe meningo-encephalitis, sepsis syndrome, hepatitis, or myocarditis. Neonatal enterovirus myocarditis remains a rare but severe cause of neonatal cardiac failure whose prognosis remains poor. Herein, we report the case of neonatal enterovirus myocarditis in a 14-day-old infant transferred to our intensive care unit for cardiogenic shock. Diagnosis and follow-up were confirmed using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We provide a detailed clinical, biological, and cardiac imaging description with specific comments on MRI diagnosis of myocarditis.


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Enterovirus Infections/diagnosis , Heart Failure/virology , Myocarditis/diagnosis , Myocarditis/virology , Shock, Cardiogenic/virology , Cardiotonic Agents/therapeutic use , Enterovirus , Enterovirus Infections/blood , Enterovirus Infections/cerebrospinal fluid , Heart Failure/therapy , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine , Male , Myocarditis/therapy , Respiration, Artificial , Shock, Cardiogenic/therapy
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Phytopathology ; 101(10): 1176-83, 2011 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21679037

ABSTRACT

In French and German vineyards, Botrytis cinerea isolates with multiple fungicide resistance phenotypes have been observed with increasing frequencies. Multidrug resistance (MDR) results from mutations that lead to constitutive overexpression of genes encoding drug efflux transporters. In MDR2 and MDR3 strains, overexpression of the major facilitator superfamily transporter gene mfsM2 has been found to result from a rearrangement in the mfsM2 promoter (type A), caused by insertion of a retroelement (RE)-derived sequence. Here, we report the discovery of another, similar RE-induced rearrangement of the mfsM2 promoter (type B) in a subpopulation of French MDR2 isolates. MDR2 isolates harboring either type A or type B mutations in mfsM2 show the same resistance phenotypes and similar levels of mfsM2 overexpression. RE sequences similar to those in mfsM2 were found in low copy numbers in other but not all B. cinerea strains analyzed, including non-MDR2 strains. Population genetic analyses support the hypothesis that the two rearrangement mutations have only occurred once, and are responsible for the appearance and subsequent spread of all known MDR2 and MDR3 strains in French and German wine-growing regions.


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ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B/genetics , Botrytis/drug effects , Botrytis/genetics , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Fungal/genetics , Fungal Proteins/genetics , Vitis/microbiology , ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B/metabolism , Base Sequence , France , Fungal Proteins/metabolism , Fungicides, Industrial/pharmacology , Gene Rearrangement , Genetics, Population , Germany , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutation , Phenotype , Phylogeny , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Retroelements/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Wine/microbiology , ATP-Binding Cassette Sub-Family B Member 4
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