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Effect of enzymes on rotavirus infectivity

Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1979
The infectivity of a bovine rotavirus was enhanced 140-, 8-, and 3-fold, respectively, by trypsin, protease, and lactase. Ficin, carboxypeptidases A and B, lysozyme, and beta-galactosidase had little effect on the infectivity. Chymotrypsin caused a threefold decrease in the infectivity. Trypsin acts directly on the rotavirus and not on the host cell.
M L Clark, B B Barnett, R S Spendlove
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Murine Model of Rotavirus Infection

1997
The murine model of homologous rotavirus infection has been used to study the determinants of protection. The local IgA immune response appears to be the critical factor in generating protective immunity after natural infection. A series of knockout mice were used to evaluate the contribution of T cells and B cells to immunity and resolution from ...
Manuel A. Franco   +2 more
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Rotavirus infection in children in Japan

Pediatrics International, 2000
Abstract Currently, a high morbidity of rotavirus diarrhea has been seen in children in developed and developing countries. Improvement of the vaccines is necessary in order to reduce the burden of diarrhea caused by rotavirus. A survey of rotavirus infection from diarrheal stool specimens in children of seven regions in Japan was conducted from 1984 ...
Kunio Kaneshi   +10 more
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Overview of rotavirus infections in Korea

Pediatrics International, 2000
Abstract Rotavirus is the most common cause of acute watery diarrhea in young Korean children. Rotavirus vaccine will soon be available, and information is urgently required about the serotype distribution of recent epidemics and clinical characteristics of rotavirus infection in Korean children before the implementation of a vaccination program ...
Jeong Kee Seo, Jay G Sim
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Experimental rotavirus infection in lambs

Journal of Comparative Pathology, 1976
Abstract Inoculation of lamb rotavirus to gnotobiotic lambs produced a disease characterized by diarrhoea and anorexia. Rotavirus was excreted in the faeces of the lambs for several days. One-day-old lambs were more susceptible than 12-day-old lambs.
Emily Gray   +2 more
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Epizootiology of bovine rotavirus infection

Veterinary Record, 1978
Published information on rotaviruses as pathogens, the source of virus infection and the method of transmission of infection under normal conditions are reviewed. The antigenic differences between rotavirus isolates from children, calves, pigs, foals and mice are discussed.
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Rotavirus Infections

Red Book (2015), 2015

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Rotavirus Infections

Red Book Atlas of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 2013

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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Amila K Nanayakkara   +2 more
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Nosocomial Rotavirus Infections: A Meta-analysis

Pediatrics, 2012
P. Bruijning-Verhagen   +2 more
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