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Anthropometric and neurocognitive outcomes among children with Campylobacter, ETEC, or norovirus infections.

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Global prevalence and genotype distribution of norovirus infection in children with gastroenteritis: A meta‐analysis on 6 years of research from 2015 to 2020

Reviews in Medical Virology, 2021
In the post rotavirus vaccine era, norovirus (NoV) plays an increasingly important role in epidemic and sporadic gastroenteritis among children. This study was designed to provide an updated meta‐analytic review of the prevalence of NoV among paediatric ...
M. Farahmand   +13 more
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Molecular epidemiology and genetic diversity of norovirus infection in children with acute gastroenteritis in Bangladesh, 2014–2019

Journal of Medical Virology, 2021
Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is one of the most common diseases in children, and it continues to be a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.
S. Dey   +8 more
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Pediatric norovirus infection

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2013
Noroviruses (NoVs) are among the most frequent causes of acute pediatric gastroenteritis. Although the disease is often self-limiting and recovery is the rule, it constitutes an important health problem because of its highly contagious nature and the high rate of morbidity.
S. Esposito   +3 more
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Norovirus and Infection Control

Hospital Medicine Clinics, 2017
Norovirus is a frequent cause of acute gastroenteritis and is usually spread through the fecal-oral route. Most patients will recover with supportive care, but in immunocompromised patients, norovirus can be debilitating. Since norovirus has a low infective dose, a sturdy viral structure, and can spread easily within a ward or unit, infection control ...
Patel, P. K., Araujo-Castillo, R.
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Norovirus Infections in Kidney Transplant Recipients

Transplantation, 2021
Background. Norovirus (NoV) infection frequently progresses to chronic disease after kidney transplant (KTx). This study aims to assess potential risk factors helping to determine patients at risk of chronic NoV infection and to analyze the effect of NoV on allograft outcome.
Gäckler, Anja   +9 more
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[Norovirus infections].

Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica, 2010
Noroviruses infect persons of all ages, often causing epidemic outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis as well as sporadic cases. The application of novel molecular methods to the diagnosis of norovirus infections is now revealing their real impact. Molecular epidemiology studies have identified the most common viral genotypes responsible for human ...
Juan Manuel Ribes, Fernández   +1 more
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Infection control: Norovirus

Nursing and Residential Care, 2008
The number of cases of viral gastroenteritis increases in the winter months. Older people living in nursing homes are at particular risk of contracting this extremely infectious virus. Linda Nazarko discusses the care of those with the virus, and the prevention of infection risks.
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[Norovirus infections: an overview].

Medecine sciences : M/S, 2010
Noroviruses belong to the Caliciviridae family. They are a major cause of sporadic cases and outbreaks of gastroenteritis in all age groups, and are responsible for a considerable disease burden in industrialized countries. Noroviruses are single-stranded RNA viruses, and show great genetic diversity making their detection difficult. Noroviruses can be
de Rougemont, Alexis   +3 more
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