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Referral rates for children with acute gastroenteritis: a retrospective cohort study
Background: Hospital admission rates are increasing for children with acute gastroenteritis. However, it is unknown whether this increase is accompanied by an increase in referral rates from GPs due to increased workloads in primary care out-of-hours ...
Pien Ingrid Wolters+7 more
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EPIDEMIOLOGY OF VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS IN IRAN [PDF]
Viruses are prominent causative agents of acute gastroenteritis in children
Jalilvand, Somayeh.+3 more
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On the detection and identification of enteroviruses circulating in children with acute gastroenteritis in Brazil: reply to Luchs, A. Comments on Detection and identification of enteroviruses circulating in children with acute gastroenteritis in Pará ...
Raiana Scerni Machado+5 more
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Bimodal release ondansetron for acute gastroenteritis among adolescents and adults: A randomized clinical trial [PDF]
Importance: Vomiting resulting from acute gastroenteritis is commonly treated with intravenous antiemetics in acute care settings. If oral treatment were beneficial, patients might not need intravenous administered hydration or medication. Furthermore, a
Avarello, Jahn+11 more
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Spontaneous cecal perforation secondary to acute fulminant gastroenteritis: report of a rare case [PDF]
Acute gastroenteritis and food poisoning are the two common diagnoses considered when two or more family members present with vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
Ali, Sheik M.+5 more
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Molecular evaluation of Cryptosporidium spp. among breeding calves of Lorestan province Western Iran
Cryptosporidium is a zoonotic protozoan common to humans and domestic animals To detect Cryptosporidium species, specific primers of SAM‐1 gene and commercial master mix were used for PCR Nine samples (5%) were positive for Cryptosporidium species by PCR method. Abstract Background Cryptosporidium spp.
Razieh Talebi+7 more
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Acute Gastroenteritis in Children of the World: What Needs to be Done?
The incidence of gastroenteritis has greatly reduced due to improved hygiene conditions in developing countries and the use of Rotavirus vaccine. However, still thousands of children die from gastroenteritis, most of them in poor countries.
A. Guarino+13 more
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• SARS‐CoV‐2 was detected in 2 cats out of 20 examined (10%). • SARS‐CoV‐2 was not detected in dog samples. • The two cats positive for SARS‐CoV‐2 had clinical signs and were in close contact with COVID‐19 positive owners. Abstract Objective The emergence of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in dogs and cats in different countries worldwide raises concerns that ...
Baharak Akhtardanesh+6 more
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A little less aggregation a little more replication: Viral manipulation of stress granules
Viruses depend entirely on host machinery and therefore aim to conquer the host and defeat its defenses to co‐opt its resources for its own replication. Improved understanding of how viruses counteract host immune responses such as stress granule assembly, detailed here, will inform future antiviral therapeutic strategies.
Matthew J. Brownsword, Nicolas Locker
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AIM: Rotavirus is recognized as the main cause of acute gastroenteritis in children under 5 years old, representing a considerable public health problem with a great impact on social and public health costs in developed countries.
Laura Pellegrinelli+6 more
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