Non-Polio enterovirus infections history and symptoms
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Overview
Most people who are infected with a non-polio enterovirus have no disease at all. Infected persons who become ill usually develop either mild upper respiratory symptoms (a "summer cold"), a flu-like illness with fever and muscle aches, or an illness with rash.