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The large-scale outbreaks of severe diarrhea caused by viruses have occurred in pigs since 2010, resulting in great damage to the pig industry. However, multiple infections have contributed to the outbreak of the disease and also resulted in great ...
Ying Shi +14 more
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Viral Etiology in Travellers' Diarrhea
Virological examinations were performed on stools obtained from 1,264 overseas travellers with diarrhea at Nagoya International Airport between 1986 and 1991. Group A rotavirus was detected in 11 samples (0.87%) by latex agglutination method, but other viral agents such as atypical rotaviruses and small round structured viruses were not observed by ...
KOBAYASHI, Shinichi +5 more
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THE ETIOLOGIC SPECTRUM OF PATHOGENS OF VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS IN CHILDREN FROM BAKU
The article presents the results of research on the study of etiology, the logical structure of viral diarrhea in Baku (Azerbaijan) in 2015. It was found that more than half (62.6%), gastroenteritis in children of viral etiology, of which the leading ...
N. N. Aliev +4 more
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Viral intestinal infections in young children in Baku
Viral pathogens are a common cause of acute intestinal infections, especially in young children. The purpose of the work is to assess the role of acute intestinal infection of viral etiology in children in Baku, depending on age.
F. V. Qilindjova
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Viral diarrhea. Etiology and control
Before the summer of 1972, no virus had as yet been implicated as an important etiologic agent of gastroenteritis. Moreover, studies of sporadic nonepidemic gastroenteritis consistently failed to reveal any bacteria! agent in the majority of the cases and it was frequently assumed by exclusion that viruses were responsible for the majority of such ...
A Z, Kapikian +5 more
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Background A procedure for including activity against enveloped viruses in the post-contamination treatment of hands has been recommended, but so far no European standard is available to implement it.
Jochen Steinmann +8 more
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Background: Norovirus infection is the second most frequent viral agent causing gastroenteritis worldwide. Asymptomatic norovirus infection is prevalent in children and is associated with growth failure.
Anisa Lailatul Fitria +10 more
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There is the analysis of the pathogenic therapy of the acute enteric infections in children of early age. The use of gelatin tannat in the treatment of the toxic syndrome and diarrhea in children with gastroenteric infections was very effective.
I. V. Kuimova +4 more
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The most common viral infections causing gastroenteritis in children include rotavirus, norovirus, and the SARS-CoV-2. A typical clinical picture includes fever, vomiting, diarrhea, toxicosis and exicosis of varying severity. However, in 30—35% of cases,
L. N. Mazankova, P. Y. Luzan
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Rapid diagnosis of the viral causative agents in diarrheal calves [PDF]
Numerous infectious agents induce diarrhea in calves, which may be present either singly or in combination. Rotavirus, coronavirus, astrovirus and calicivirus are the common viral agents that can lead to diarrhea in calves.
Rawaa Saladdin Jumaa +1 more
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