نتایج جستجو برای: rotavirus infection

تعداد نتایج: 462222  

برازش, افشین, نجفی, اکرم, کارگر, محمد, زندی, کیوان ,

Introduction: Rotaviruses are one of the most important causes of severe viral gastroenteritis and death among children, worldwide. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of Rotavirus gastroenteritis in hospitalized children of Borazjan. Methods: This cross sectional – descriptive study was done on 375 stool samples of children younger than 7 years old hospitalized in 17 Shahri...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2009
Rajiv Bahl Manju Saxena Nita Bhandari Sunita Taneja Meera Mathur Umesh D Parashar Jon Gentsch Wun-Ju Shieh Sherif R Zaki Roger Glass Maharaj K Bhan

BACKGROUND A rotavirus vaccine previously licensed in the United States was withdrawn because it caused intussusception. Data on background intussusception rates in developing countries are required to plan pre- and postlicensure safety studies for new rotavirus vaccines. Also, it is unclear whether natural rotavirus infection is associated with intussusception. METHODS Passive surveillance f...

Journal: :Journal of medical virology 2008
Sasirekha Ramani Rajesh Arumugam Nithya Gopalarathinam Ipsita Mohanty Sudhin Mathew Beryl Primrose Gladstone Atanu Kumar Jana Kurien Anil Kuruvilla Gagandeep Kang

A distinct feature of neonatal rotavirus infection is the association of unusual strains that appear to be prevalent only in neonatal units and persist for long periods of time. The main aims of this study were to determine if rotavirus can be detected on environmental surfaces in the neonatal nursery and whether the infection occurs in mothers of infected and uninfected neonates. Thirty rotavi...

2012
Tessa Braeckman Koen Van Herck Nadia Meyer Jean-Yves Pirçon Montse Soriano-Gabarró Elisabeth Heylen Mark Zeller Myriam Azou Heidi Capiau Jan De Koster Anne-Sophie Maernoudt Marc Raes Lutgard Verdonck Marc Verghote Anne Vergison Jelle Matthijnssens Marc Van Ranst Pierre Van Damme

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effectiveness of rotavirus vaccination among young children in Belgium. DESIGN Prospective case-control study. SETTING Random sample of 39 Belgian hospitals, February 2008 to June 2010. PARTICIPANTS 215 children admitted to hospital with rotavirus gastroenteritis confirmed by polymerase chain reaction and 276 age and hospital matched controls. All children were o...

2014
Jessica A. Pane Nicole L. Webster Barbara S. Coulson

It has been proposed that rotavirus infection promotes the progression of genetically-predisposed children to type 1 diabetes, a chronic autoimmune disease marked by infiltration of activated lymphocytes into pancreatic islets. Non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice provide a model for the human disease. Infection of adult NOD mice with rhesus monkey rotavirus (RRV) accelerates diabetes onset, without e...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1993
G Oldham J C Bridger C J Howard K R Parsons

T-cell control of primary rotavirus infection and mucosal antibody responses to rotavirus was studied with monoclonal antibodies (MAb) to deplete gnotobiotic calves of CD4+, CD8+, BoWC1+, or both CD4+ and CD8+ lymphocytes prior to infection with rotavirus. Injection of these MAb produced specific reductions in circulating and tissue lymphocyte subpopulations. Following infection, control calves...

2012
Valentine Ngum Ndze Achidi Eric Akum Gonsu Hortense Kamga Lyonga Emilia Enjema Mathew Dioh Esona Krisztian Banyai Obama Abena Marie Therese

BACKGROUND Rotavirus still remains the major cause of diarrhea in children below 5 years. No data on rotavirus epidemiology is available in the Northern regions of Cameroon. We aimed to determine the prevalence of group A rotavirus (RVA) in children below 5 years with diarrhea in two regions of Northern Cameroon (North West and Far North Regions) so as to improve our knowledge on the burden of ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
Peter Halasz Gavan Holloway Stephen J Turner Barbara S Coulson

Changes in the interactions between intestinal cells and their surrounding environment during virus infection have not been well documented. The growth and survival of intestinal epithelial cells, the main targets of rotavirus infection, are largely dependent on the interaction of cell surface integrins with the extracellular matrix. In this study, we detected alterations in cellular integrin e...

2010
Alexandros Makis Stavros Stavrou Nikolaos Chaliasos Aikaterini Zioga Antonios P Vlahos Georgios Gaitanis Antigone Siamopoulou Ioannis D Bassukas

INTRODUCTION Sweet's syndrome characterized by fever, blood neutrophilia and inflammatory skin lesions, is rarely diagnosed in children. It presents in three clinical settings: classical Sweet's syndrome, usually after a respiratory tract infection; malignancy-associated, frequently related to acute myelogeneous leukemia; and drug-induced. We present, to the best of our knowledge, the first cas...

2015
Megan A. O’Brien Sònia Rojas-Farreras Hung-Chang Lee Lung-Huang Lin Chieh-Chung Lin Phuc Le Hoang Montse Pedros Núria Lara

BACKGROUND Prior to the introduction of rotavirus vaccines, rotavirus was the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children, and it continues to be the leading cause in countries without vaccination programs. Rotavirus gastroenteritis results in substantial economic burden and has a pronounced effect on the family of those who are ill. Both in Taiwan and in Vietnam, rota...

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