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Editorial: Unraveling diarrheic virus-host interactions: mechanisms and implications. [PDF]
Ghonaim AH, Zhou Y, Hou G, Zhu Y, Li W.
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Journal of Medical Virology, 2023
An increasing trend of sapovirus (SaV) infections in Japanese children during 2009−2019, particularly after the introduction of the voluntary rotavirus (RV)‐vaccination program has been observed.
S. Hoque +11 more
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An increasing trend of sapovirus (SaV) infections in Japanese children during 2009−2019, particularly after the introduction of the voluntary rotavirus (RV)‐vaccination program has been observed.
S. Hoque +11 more
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Food microbiology
Human norovirus (HuNoV) and human sapovirus (HuSaV) are the common foodborne viruses that can be transmitted through the consumption of contaminated shellfish.
Jun Gao +5 more
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Human norovirus (HuNoV) and human sapovirus (HuSaV) are the common foodborne viruses that can be transmitted through the consumption of contaminated shellfish.
Jun Gao +5 more
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Journal of Medical Virology
Sapovirus (SaV) is one of the major viruses causing acute gastroenteritis. Of the 1981 fecal specimens collected through sentinel pediatric acute gastroenteritis pathogen surveillance in Mie Prefecture, Japan (2010–2022), 236 were positive for SaV ...
H. Kusuhara +4 more
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Sapovirus (SaV) is one of the major viruses causing acute gastroenteritis. Of the 1981 fecal specimens collected through sentinel pediatric acute gastroenteritis pathogen surveillance in Mie Prefecture, Japan (2010–2022), 236 were positive for SaV ...
H. Kusuhara +4 more
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Journal of Medical Virology
Sapovirus (SaV) is one of the pathogens associated with sporadic acute gastroenteritis in infants and children, and also with foodborne outbreaks in all age groups.
S. Okitsu +8 more
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Sapovirus (SaV) is one of the pathogens associated with sporadic acute gastroenteritis in infants and children, and also with foodborne outbreaks in all age groups.
S. Okitsu +8 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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Activated sludge and UV-C254 for Sapovirus, Aichivirus, Astrovirus, and Adenovirus processing
International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2023In this study, the detection rates of four enteric viruses, Human Astrovirus (HAstVs), Aichivirus (AiVs), Human Adenovirus (HAdVs), and Sapovirus (SaVs) are carried out to assess the virological quality of the treated wastewater.
Chourouk Ibrahim +4 more
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