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Introduction: Prior to 2006, nearly every U.S. child was infected with rotavirus by 5 years of age, and rotavirus was the leading cause of severe childhood gastroenteritis.
Talia Pindyck+2 more
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Candidate New Rotavirus Species in Sheltered Dogs, Hungary
We identified unusual rotavirus strains in fecal specimens from sheltered dogs in Hungary by viral metagenomics. The novel rotavirus species displayed limited genome sequence homology to representatives of the 8 rotavirus species, A–H, and qualifies as a
Eszter Mihalov-Kovács+8 more
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Introduction. Rotavirus infection is one of the main concerns in infectious pathology in humans, mammals and birds. Newborn piglets or rodents are usually being used as a laboratory model for the evaluation of immunogenicity and efficacy for all types of
Ilya E. Filatov+8 more
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Background Rotavirus is the leading global pathogen of diarrhea-associated mortality and poses a great threat to public health in all age groups. This study aimed to explore the global burden and 30-year change patterns of rotavirus infection-associated ...
Yuxia Du+11 more
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Introduction. Acute gastroenteritis (AGE) is one of the leading causes of pediatric morbidity and mortality. The use of cytomuco-protectors that stabilize the intestinal barrier can increase the effectiveness of treatment.The aim is to determine the ...
E. R. Meskina+4 more
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Understanding Rotavirus Vaccine Efficacy and Effectiveness in Countries with High Child Mortality
Rotavirus claims thousands of lives of children globally every year with a disproportionately high burden in low- and lower-middle income countries where access to health care is limited.
Tintu Varghese, G. Kang, A. Steele
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Equine rotavirus A (ERVA) is the leading cause of diarrhea in foals, with G3P[12] and G14P[12] genotypes being the most prevalent. Recently, equine G3-like RVA was recognized as an emerging infection in children, and a group B equine rotavirus (ERVB) was
Mariano Carossino+5 more
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High Prevalence of Rotavirus A in Raw Sewage Samples from Northeast Spain
Rotavirus A (RVA) is the most common virus associated with infantile gastroenteritis worldwide, being a public health threat, as it is excreted in large amounts in stool and can persist in the environment for extended periods. In this study, we performed
Marcelle Silva-Sales+4 more
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Rotavirus in Calves and Its Zoonotic Importance
Rotavirus is a major pathogen responsible for diarrheal disease in calves, resulting in loss of productivity and economy of farmers. However, various facets of diarrheal disease caused by rotavirus in calves in the world are inadequately understood ...
Umer Seid Geletu+2 more
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Genetic Diversity of Rotaviruses Circulating in Pediatric Patients and Domestic Animals in Thailand
Rotavirus A is a highly contagious virus that causes acute gastroenteritis in humans and a wide variety of animals. In this review, we summarized the information on rotavirus described in the studies in the last decade (2008 to 2021) in Thailand ...
Nutthawadee Jampanil+3 more
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