نتایج جستجو برای: human rotavirus

تعداد نتایج: 1649180  

Journal: :Journal of tropical pediatrics 1996
G Kang

Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe diarrhea and a leading cause of mortality in children, has been a priority target for vaccine development for the past several years. The first rotavirus vaccine licensed in the United States was withdrawn because of an association of the vaccine with intussusception. However, the need for a vaccine is greatest in the developing world, because the bene...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 1997
M A Guimarães C M Nozawa A C Guimarães S Ramos

Rotaviruses and reoviruses are involved in human and animal diseases. It is known that both viruses penetrate the gastrointestinal tract but their interaction with phagocytic cells is unknown. To study this interaction, peritoneal resident phagocytic cells were used and rotavirus and reovirus replication in peritoneal phagocytic cells was observed. However, rotavirus replication in these cells ...

2016
Naor Bar-Zeev Khuzwayo C. Jere Aisleen Bennett Louisa Pollock Jacqueline E. Tate Osamu Nakagomi Miren Iturriza-Gomara Anthony Costello Charles Mwansambo Umesh D. Parashar Robert S. Heyderman Neil French Nigel A. Cunliffe James Beard Amelia C. Crampin Carina King Sonia Lewycka Hazzie Mvula Tambosi Phiri Jennifer R. Verani Cynthia G. Whitney

BACKGROUND Rotavirus vaccines have been introduced in many low-income African countries including Malawi in 2012. Despite early evidence of vaccine impact, determining persistence of protection beyond infancy, the utility of the vaccine against specific rotavirus genotypes, and effectiveness in vulnerable subgroups is important. METHODS We compared rotavirus prevalence in diarrheal stool and ...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
meltem akcaboy department of pediatrics, dr. sami ulus maternity and children’s health and diseases training and research hospital, ankara, turkey; department of pediatrics, dr. sami ulus maternity and children’s health and diseases training and research hospital, ankara, turkey. tel: +90-3123056000, fax: +90-3123170353 melahat melek oguz department of pediatrics, dr. sami ulus maternity and children’s health and diseases training and research hospital, ankara, turkey esma altınel acoglu department of pediatrics, dr. sami ulus maternity and children’s health and diseases training and research hospital, ankara, turkey mehtap acar department of pediatrics, dr. sami ulus maternity and children’s health and diseases training and research hospital, ankara, turkey pelin zorlu department of pediatrics, dr. sami ulus maternity and children’s health and diseases training and research hospital, ankara, turkey ferda ozbay hosnut department of pediatric gastroenterology, dr. sami ulus maternity and children’s health and diseases training and research hospital, ankara, turkey

conclusions this report aimed to increase awareness of the occurrence of extra-intestinal systemic manifestations of rotavirus infection. although such cases may be rare, they still suggest that that rotavirus is a systemic viral infection. case presentations we report three pediatric cases of rotavirus infection: one accompanied by encephalopathy and two with elevated hepatic transaminase acti...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
salem alkoshi 1. dept. of social and preventive medicine, faculty of medicine, university of malaya , kuala lumpur, malaysia. kacey ernst 2. epidemiology and biostatistics, mel and enid zuckerman college of public health, the university of arizona , tucson, arizona state, usa. namaitijiang maimaiti 3. international institute for global health, united nations university , kuala lumpur, malaysia. maznah dahlui 1. dept. of social and preventive medicine, faculty of medicine, university of malaya , kuala lumpur, malaysia.

rotavirus is a common infection causing 450,000 deaths annually primarily in children 5 years and below. despite the high burden of disease, little is known about the epidemiology of rotavirus in libya. the aim of this study was to estimate the rotavirus disease burden among libyan children.a cross-sectional study was carried out prospectively among children 5 years old and below between august...

2014
Francis E. Dennis Yoshiki Fujii Kei Haga Susan Damanka Belinda Lartey Chantal A. Agbemabiese Nobuo Ohta George E. Armah Kazuhiko Katayama

Group A rotaviruses (RVAs) are the most important etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis in children <5 years of age worldwide. The monovalent rotavirus vaccine Rotarix was introduced into the national Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) in Ghana in May 2012. However, there is a paucity of genetic and phylogenetic data on the complete genomes of human RVAs in circulation pre-vaccine in...

Journal: :Virology : research and treatment 2008
Wei Zhao Bapi Pahar Karol Sestak

A non-human primate model was used to evaluate its potential for identification of rotavirus viral protein 6 (VP6) CD4+ T cell epitopes. Four juvenile rhesus macaques were inoculated with a mixed inoculum (G1P[8] and G9P[8]) of human rotaviruses. Infection accompanied by G1P[8] shedding was achieved in the two macaques that had no rotavirus immunoglobulin A (IgA) in plasma. To measure the inter...

2014
Nigel Cunliffe Khalequ Zaman Carlos Rodrigo Serge Debrus Bernd Benninghoff Suryakiran Pemmaraju Venkata Htay-Htay Han

BACKGROUND Rotaviruses are the leading cause of severe acute gastroenteritis in children aged <5 years worldwide. A live attenuated human rotavirus vaccine, RIX4414 has been developed to reduce the global disease burden associated with rotavirus gastroenteritis. Serum anti-rotavirus immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibody measured in unvaccinated infants during clinical trials of RIX4414 reflects natur...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1988
G D Lewis T G Metcalf

Polyethylene glycol 6000 precipitation was found to be an effective concentration method that enhanced the chances for detecting human virus pathogens in environmental samples. Percent recoveries from eluates of fresh and estuarine waters with 8% polyethylene glycol 6000 averaged 86 for hepatitis A virus, 77 for human rotavirus Wa, 87 for simian rotavirus SA11, and 68 for poliovirus. Percent re...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
V Martella M Ciarlet A Pratelli S Arista V Terio G Elia A Cavalli M Gentile N Decaro G Greco M A Cafiero M Tempesta C Buonavoglia

We report the detection and molecular characterization of a rotavirus strain, 10733, isolated from the feces of a buffalo calf affected with diarrhea in Italy. Strain 10733 was classified as a P[3] rotavirus, as the VP8* trypsin cleavage product of the VP4 protein revealed a high amino acid identity (96.2%) with that of rhesus rotavirus strain RRV (P5B[3]), used as the recipient virus in the hu...

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