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Rotavirus infection in adults [PDF]
Rotavirus has been recognised for 30 years as the most common cause of infectious gastroenteritis in infants and young children. By contrast, the role of rotavirus as a pathogen in adults has long been underappreciated. Spread by faecal-oral transmission, rotavirus infection in adults typically manifests with nausea, malaise, headache, abdominal ...
Anderson, Evan J, Weber, Stephen G
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ROTAVIRUS INFECTIONS OF NEONATES [PDF]
Faecal specimens from 628 newborn babies in the nurseries of six metropolitan hospitals were examined by electron microscopy for rotaviruses. 304 babies (49%) were found to be excreting virus. All those infected were in five nurseries; viruses were not detected in specimens from the sixth nursery.
Murphy, A.M. +2 more
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Introduction: Rotavirus infection is one of the most common causes of infantile diarrhea, with significance in developing countries where it accounts for 15–30% of the mortality rate.
Onder Kilicaslan +4 more
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HMGB1-promoted and TLR2/4-dependent NK cell maturation and activation take part in rotavirus-induced murine biliary atresia. [PDF]
Recent studies show that NK cells play important roles in murine biliary atresia (BA), and a temporary immunological gap exists in this disease. In this study, we found high-mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) and TLRs were overexpressed in human and rotavirus ...
Yinrong Qiu +11 more
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THE IMMUNOPROPHYLAXIS OF ROTAVIRUS INFECTIONS IN KRASNODAR
Aim. This research was performed to study the specific immunoprophylaxis of rotavirus infection among child population in Krasnodar.Materials and methods. There was conducted the analysis of 2386 medical records of patients who were immunized against the
D. V. Sutovskaya +4 more
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Rotavirus Epidemiology and Vaccination Tactics
Rotavirus infection is a widespread cause of severe gastroenteritis in children in low-income countries. Specific prophylaxis in young children has become the most important means of combating severe rotavirus gastroenteritis. The review presents current
V. P. Bondarev +4 more
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Background and objectives: Rotavirus is a significant cause of nonbacterial diarrhea, especially in infants and young children worldwide. This study evaluated the pattern of rotavirus infection in children under five years presenting with acute diarrhea ...
Felix Olaniyi Sanni +12 more
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Epidemic of Rotavirus Infection in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Objective: To evaluate rotavirus epidemic in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and to contribute to the literature on rotavirus outbreak in the newborn. Methods: An epidemic of rotavirus infection was seen in the NICU of our hospital in September 12,
Funda Yavanoğlu Atay +2 more
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Sensitive detection systems for infectious agents in xenotransplantation*
Abstract Xenotransplantation of pig cells, tissues, or organs may be associated with transmission of porcine microorganisms, first of all of viruses, to the transplant recipient, potentially inducing a disease (zoonosis). I would like to define detection systems as the complex of sample generation, sample preparation, sample origin, time of sampling ...
Joachim Denner
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Acute gastroenteritis associated with Rotavirus A among children less than 5 years of age in Nepal
Background Rotavirus gastroenteritis is a major public health problem in Nepal. This study was conducted to obtain information associated with Rotavirus gastroenteritis and to perform genotyping of Rotavirus A.
Sony Shrestha +5 more
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