نتایج جستجو برای: rotavirus infection

تعداد نتایج: 462222  

Journal: :Journal of virology 2009
Gavan Holloway Thanhmai T Truong Barbara S Coulson

A vital arm of the innate immune response to viral infection is the induction and subsequent antiviral effects of interferon (IFN). Rotavirus reduces type I IFN induction in infected cells by the degradation of IFN regulatory factors. Here, we show that the monkey rotavirus RRV and human rotavirus Wa also block gene expression induced by type I and II IFNs through a mechanism allowing signal tr...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2017
Venkata Raghava Mohan Ramanujam Karthikeyan Sudhir Babji Monica McGrath Sanjaya Shrestha Jasmin Shrestha Estomih Mdumah Caroline Amour Amidou Samie Emanuel Nyathi Rashidul Haque Shahida Qureshi Pablo Peñataro Yori Aldo A M Lima Ladaporn Bodhidatta Erling Svensen Pascal Bessong Tahmeed Ahmed Jessica C Seidman Anita K M Zaidi Margaret N Kosek Richard L Guerrant Jean Gratz James A Platts-Mills Dennis R Lang Michael Gottlieb Eric R Houpt Gagandeep Kang

Background In a multicountry birth cohort study, we describe rotavirus infection in the first 2 years of life in sites with and without rotavirus vaccination programs. Methods Children were recruited by 17 days of age and followed to 24 months with collection of monthly surveillance and diarrheal stools. Data on sociodemographics, feeding, and illness were collected at defined intervals. Stoo...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2005
E Anthony S Nelson John S Tam Ly-Mee Yu Ying-Chu Ng Joseph S Bresee Kin-Hung Poon Chi-Hang Ng Kin-Sing Ip T Christopher Mast Paul K-S Chan Umesh D Parashar Tai-Fai Fok Roger I Glass

BACKGROUND Rotavirus infection is the most common cause of severe diarrhea in both developed and developing countries. METHODS To estimate the economic burden associated with rotavirus infection in Hong Kong, we combined data on the disease burden of rotavirus-associated hospital admissions with detailed cost data for a subsample of 471 children with diarrhea admitted to hospitals. RESULTS ...

Journal: :Journal of Equine Science 2021

2007
P. E. Brandão

This article describes the role of bovine coronavirus, rotavirus and Cryptosporidium parvum in an outbreak of beef calf diarrhea in Presidente Epitácio, São Paulo State. Two out 9 fecal samples were positive to BCoV, 6 to C. parvum and 6 to rotavirus, with 4 rotavirus-C. parvum co-infections, 1 BCoV-C. parvum co-infection and 1 rotavirus-BCoV co-infection. These results show the need for a deta...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1998
B S Coulson

Rotavirus-neutralizing antibody responses in sera and stools of children hospitalized with rotavirus gastroenteritis and then monitored longitudinally were optimally detected by using local rotavirus strains. Stool responses were highest on days 5 to 8 after the onset of diarrhea. Longitudinal monitoring suggested that serum neutralizing antibody responses were a more useful measure of severely...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 1997
Guillermo G Gomez

Rotavirus gastroenteritis is one of the main causes of acute diarrhea in young humans and animals worldwide. The colostrum-deprived, artificially-reared, neonatal pig has been extensively used in our laboratory as a model animal for studying an experimentally-induced rotaviral gastroenteritis. Details on procurement of newborn pigs, immunological characteristics and artificial rearing condition...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Mathie Lorrot Sandra Martin Monique Vasseur

Rotavirus is a major cause of infantile gastroenteritis worldwide. However, the mechanisms underlying fluid and electrolyte secretion associated with diarrhea remain largely unknown. We investigated the hypothesis that loss of Cl(-) into the luminal contents during rotavirus infection may be caused by a dysfunction in the chloride absorptive capacity across the intestinal brush-border membrane ...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 1998
Fay A Marks

Rotavirus gastroenteritis is one of the main causes of acute diarrhea in young humans and animals worldwide. The colostrum-deprived, artificially-reared, neonatal pig has been extensively used in our laboratory as a model animal for studying an experimentally-induced rotaviral gastroenteritis. Details on procurement of newborn pigs, immunological characteristics and artificial rearing condition...

2015
G.V.D. Sravani Gurpreet Kaur Mudit Chandra P. N. Dwivedi

Accepted: 01/05/2015 Abstract Group A rotaviruses play an important role in causing gastroenteritis and mortality in buffalo calves. To investigate the epidemical characteristics and prevalence of bovine rotavirus (Group A rotavirus) in Punjab, 120 fecal samples were collected from buffalo calves (n=93) and cow calves (n=27) up to 3 months age group calves exhibiting diarrhoea during the period...

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