id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-329527-0rlotyz3 Bohmwald, Karen Neurologic Alterations Due to Respiratory Virus Infections 2018-10-26 .txt text/plain 11036 559 48 In addition to this, a fatal case attributed to the H1N1 pandemic infection was reported, and the clinical finding showed that the cause of death was an intracerebral thrombosis and hemorrhage with presence of the virus in the brain, but not in lungs or CSF (Simon et al., 2013 ; Figure 2) . In another approximation to understand the etiologic agent causing myelopathy post-influenza-like syndrome, CSF obtained from a patient with this disease was inoculated in several cell lines, previously reported to be permissive for the growth FIGURE 2 | Influenza virus (IV) spreads from the lungs to the CNS through the vagus nerve promoting an inflammatory state. As described so far, CoVs are respiratory viruses that exhibit neurotropic capacities that not only allows them to achieve latency and avoid the immune response of the host, but also have neurological implications that can complicate the disease associated to its infection. Although there are extensive case reports that indicate neurological manifestations associated to hMPV-infection in humans, further studies are required in mice models to characterize this disease. ./cache/cord-329527-0rlotyz3.txt ./txt/cord-329527-0rlotyz3.txt