Indicators of immunoglobulins A, M, G in the serum of young children suffering from intestinal infection of rotavirus etiology [PDF]
The aim of the study was to investigate humoral immunity of young children suffering from acute intestinal infection of rotavirus etiology. We have examined 24 young children, being treated for acute intestinal infection of rotavirus etiology in Sumy ...
Smiian, Kateryna Oleksandrivna +2 more
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Role of B cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes in clearance of and immunity to rotavirus infection in mice [PDF]
M. Franco, Harry B. Greenberg
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Microbiota do not restrict rotavirus infection of colon. [PDF]
Hellysaz A +5 more
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Trends and measurement of HIV prevalence in northern Malawi.
BACKGROUND: Most data on HIV prevalence in Malawi come from antenatal clinic (ANC) surveillance and are, therefore, subject to bias. OBJECTIVES: HIV prevalence and risk factors were measured using population-based data to assess the accuracy of ANC ...
Crampin, Amelia C +6 more
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Advances in the development of antivirals for rotavirus infection. [PDF]
Jiang L, Tang A, Song L, Tong Y, Fan H.
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Neonatal erythema multiforme associated with a rotavirus infection: A case report. [PDF]
Kim JJ, Lee JK.
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Rotavirus infection causing gastroenteritis is one of the major health concerns throughout the world. Millions of children are affected by the disease. Studying molecular mechanism and pathophysiology of the disease is important to understand and interpret possible therapeutical targets.
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Concomitant Kawasaki Disease and Rotavirus Infection-More Than Just a Coincidence: A Case Report. [PDF]
Khoo MS, Ali A.
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Intestinal absorption of macromolecules during viral enteritis: an experimental study on rotavirus-infected conventional and germ-free mice. [PDF]
Epithelial transport and degradation of horseradish peroxidase (HRP), a macromolecular tracer, was studied in conventional and germ-free suckling mice following an experimental infection with rotavirus.
Corthier, G +5 more
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