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Background: Norovirus infection is the second most frequent viral agent causing gastroenteritis worldwide. Asymptomatic norovirus infection is prevalent in children and is associated with growth failure.
Anisa Lailatul Fitria+10 more
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Development of a Gold Nanoparticle Vaccine against Enterohemorrhagic
Here we exploit the natural properties of a synthetic nanoparticle (NP) scaffold as a subunit vaccine against enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC).
Javier I. Sanchez-Villamil+2 more
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ACIDOSIS OCCURRING WITH DIARRHEA [PDF]
John Howland, W. McKIM MARRIOTT
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Modeling and Spatial Epidemiology of Diarrhea in Mazandaran Province
Background and Objectives: Spatial epidemiology is the description and analysis of geographic variations of diseases with respect to demographic, environmental, behavioral, socioeconomic, genetic, and infectious risk factors.
M Baaghideh+3 more
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The biomechanical and structural properties of CS2 fimbriae [PDF]
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) are a major cause of diarrhea worldwide, and infection of children in underdeveloped countries often leads to high mortality rates. Isolated ETEC express a plethora of colonization factors (fimbriae/pili), of which CFA/I and CFA/II that are assembled via the alternate chaperone pathway (ACP), are amongst the most
arxiv
Mediation Analysis for Count and Zero-Inflated Count Data without Sequential Ignorability and Its Application in Dental Studies [PDF]
Mediation analysis seeks to understand the mechanism by which a treatment affects an outcome. Count or zero-inflated count outcome are common in many studies in which mediation analysis is of interest. For example, in dental studies, outcomes such as decayed, missing and filled teeth are typically zero inflated.
arxiv
Infectious Hepatitis, Diarrhea, and Typhoid Fever: Epidemiological Study in Washington, D.C., 1954-55 [PDF]
Gilbert V. Levin, Howard West
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An Ensemble Approach to Predicting the Impact of Vaccination on Rotavirus Disease in Niger [PDF]
Recently developed vaccines provide a new way of controlling rotavirus in sub-Saharan Africa. Models for the transmission dynamics of rotavirus are critical both for estimating current burden from imperfect surveillance and for assessing potential effects of vaccine intervention strategies.
arxiv
METHODS OF SERUM DIAGNOSIS IN BACILLARY DYSENTERY (INFECTIOUS DIARRHEA) IN INFANTS [PDF]
WILLIAM PALMER LUCAS
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