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A dual typing system establishment and global diversity analysis for sapoviruses. [PDF]
Zhao W +6 more
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Genetic diversity of human sapovirus across the Americas
Background: Sapoviruses are responsible for sporadic and epidemic acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Sapovirus typing protocols have a success rate as low as 43% and relatively few complete sapovirus genome sequences are available to improve current typing protocols.
Marta Diez-Valcarce +2 more
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Objectives: To characterize the timing and genotype distribution of symptomatic and asymptomatic sapovirus infections and re-infections in a Nicaraguan birth cohort. Methods: Infants (N = 444) were enrolled at 10–14 days of life and observed weekly until
Lester Gutierrez +2 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 +2 more
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Sapovirus: an emerging pathogen in kidney transplant recipients? [PDF]
Purpose Diarrhea is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised patients. After including sapovirus to the viral gastroenteritis screening of our institution’s laboratory, we noticed an increase in sapovirus infections among ...
Michaela Rippl +2 more
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Enteric caliciviruses in the genera Norovirus and Sapovirus are important pathogens that cause severe acute gastroenteritis in both humans and animals. Cyclooxygenases (COXs) and their final product, prostaglandin E2 (PGE2), are known to play important ...
Mia Madel Alfajaro +2 more
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The real-time detection of sapovirus
Journal of Clinical Virology, 20061 d n the UK (Simpson et al., 2003). Sapovirus is thought to e the least common of the main viral causes of IID but it s rarely tested for in the UK. Consequently the true burden f sapovirus has yet to be determined. Sensitive diagnosis is mportant as it improves patient management and the utility of ational surveillance data.
R N, Gunson, T C, Collins, W F, Carman
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