Publications by authors named "Oluwafemi M Akinnurun"

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  • Inquilinus limosus is a type of bacteria in the Alphaproteobacteria class, first identified in 2002, primarily found in respiratory samples from cystic fibrosis patients.
  • The growth of Inquilinus limosus takes a long time to detect, making it often missed in clinical tests, which contributes to the lack of data on its incidence.
  • As a rare pathogen, not many healthcare professionals are familiar with Inquilinus limosus, resulting in limited research; however, the available literature suggests it has significant pathogenic potential, prompting this review to summarize current knowledge and future research needs.
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Background: Enterovirus A71 is one of the causative agents of hand, foot, and mouth disease, which is usually a self-limiting disease. Complications of enterovirus infection are also very rare. However, when such complications occur, they can lead to serious neurological diseases or even death.

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