Human Sapovirus among Outpatients with Acute Gastroenteritis in Spain: A One-Year Study
Viral agents of human gastroenteritis affect people of all ages across the globe. As a mainly self-limiting disease, it is difficult to evaluate the real prevalence of etiological agents circulating in each region.
Miguel F. Varela +3 more
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Parasite infections in a social carnivore: Evidence of their fitness consequences and factors modulating infection load [PDF]
There are substantial individual differences in parasite composition and infection load in wildlife populations. Few studies have investigated the factors shaping this heterogeneity in large wild mammals or the impact of parasite infections on Darwinian ...
Bush A. O. +10 more
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Children hospitalised with gastroenteritis before and during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract Aims The COVID‐19 pandemic altered the pattern of many paediatric infections. We aimed to assess the incidence and characteristics of children hospitalised with gastroenteritis during the early and the late pandemic, relative to previous years. Methods In a retrospective study, we collected data from patient files of children aged 1 month to 5
Hamida Saidian +4 more
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Drug‐Induced Liver Failure Following Topical Minoxidil: A Case Report
Introduction Drug‐induced liver failure (DILI) is one of the causes of acute liver injury (13%–20%), encompassing both predictable and idiosyncratic reactions. While the latter are rare, it can lead to severe liver damage in vulnerable patients. Although topical minoxidil is a widely used treatment for androgenetic alopecia, cases of liver failure ...
Katrin Premke +5 more
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Assessment of Noroviruses in selected ulam from local market in Malaysia [PDF]
Presence of Norovirus in food can cause viral gasteroenteritis. Recently, lots of reports relating to Norovirus in food have been published. Special attention must be paid to the raw foods as they are not subjected to further heat treatment.
Tuan Chilek, Tuan Zainazor +11 more
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Viral detection by electron microscopy: past, present and future. [PDF]
International audienceViruses are very small and most of them can be seen only by TEM (transmission electron microscopy). TEM has therefore made a major contribution to virology, including the discovery of many viruses, the diagnosis of various viral ...
Ait-Goughoulte +92 more
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The objectives were to highlight that: (1) mesh erosion related partial small bowel obstruction after laparoscopic totally extraperitoneal (TEP) inguinal hernia repair (IHR) as an uncommon complication can clinically and radiologically mimic ileocolic Crohn’s disease in young adults; and (2) implore clinicians to consider a broad set of differential ...
Pranesh de Silva +6 more
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Emergence of intragenotype recombinant sapovirus in Japan
Sapovirus is an important causative agent of sporadic cases as well as of outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis in humans worldwide. A total of 603 fecal specimens collected from July 2005 to June 2006 from children with acute gastroenteritis in five localities in Japan (Maizuru, Tokyo, Sapporo, Saga, and Osaka) were screened for sapovirus by RT-PCR.
Tung Gia, Phan +7 more
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Caliciviruses and Foodborne Gastroenteritis, Chile
Human caliciviruses caused 45% of 55 gastroenteritis outbreaks occurring in Santiago, Chile, during 2000–2003. Outbreaks affected ≤99 persons, occurred most commonly in the home, and were associated with seafood consumption.
Roberto Vidal +8 more
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Nanolitre real-time PCR detection of bacterial, parasitic, and viral agents from patients with diarrhoea in Nunavut, Canada [PDF]
Background. Little is known about the microbiology of diarrhoeal disease in Canada's Arctic regions. There are a number of limitations of conventional microbiology testing techniques for diarrhoeal pathogens, and these may be further compromised ...
Bessede E +32 more
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