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Norovirus and rotavirus infections in children less than five years of age hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis in Indonesia [PDF]
Hera Nirwati +9 more
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Glycolysis Is an Intrinsic Factor for Optimal Replication of a Norovirus
The metabolic pathways of central carbon metabolism, glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), are important host factors that determine the outcome of viral infections and can be manipulated by some viruses to favor infection.
Karla D. Passalacqua +8 more
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Risk factors of norovirus infection and the spatiotemporal dynamics of GII.4 strain replacement in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam [PDF]
Vinhthuy Phan +19 more
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Background: The infection of a participant with norovirus during the adaptive study of interleukin-2 dose on regulatory T cells in type 1 diabetes (DILT1D) allowed a detailed insight into the cellular and cytokine immune responses to this prevalent ...
A. Cutler +15 more
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Characteristics of Norovirus infection in Serbia
Background/Aim. Norovirus (NoV), formerly Norwalk-like virus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in humans of all ages. It is known that 90% of viral gastroenteritis and about 60-85% of all outbreaks of gastroenteritis, especially in the territory of United States of America, Europe and Japan are caused by this virus.
Tijana Relic +7 more
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An outbreak of norovirus infection caused by ice cubes and a leaking air ventilation valve [PDF]
Katri Jalava +3 more
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Norovirus Infection in Children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. [PDF]
Reddy NA, Raj K, Lashkari HP.
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Norovirus, primarily transmitted via fomite route, poses a significant threat to global public health and the economy. Airports, as critical transportation hubs connecting people from around the world, has high potential risk of norovirus transmission ...
Nan Zhang +4 more
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Syndromic surveillance to assess the potential public health impact of the Icelandic volcanic ash plume across the United Kingdom, April 2010 [PDF]
The Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland erupted on 14 April 2010 emitting a volcanic ash plume that spread across the United Kingdom and mainland Europe.
Catchpole, M. +15 more
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