نتایج جستجو برای: rotaviral diarrhea

تعداد نتایج: 32734  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
peng fei key laboratory of dairy science, ministry of education, college of food science and engineering, northeast agricultural university, harbin, china lin li key laboratory of dairy science, ministry of education, college of food science and engineering, northeast agricultural university, harbin, china xiaolin cai key laboratory of dairy science, ministry of education, college of food science and engineering, northeast agricultural university, harbin, china xinjie zhang key laboratory of dairy science, ministry of education, college of food science and engineering, northeast agricultural university, harbin, china hong jian bai key laboratory of dairy science, ministry of education, college of food science and engineering, northeast agricultural university, harbin, china yu jun jiang key laboratory of dairy science, ministry of education, college of food science and engineering, northeast agricultural university, harbin, china

conclusions with regard to improving the understanding of the differences in the biodiversity of the fecal microbiota between rd infants and h infants, the findings of this study can provide a possible basis to reveal the relationship between rd and intestinal microbiota. objectives this study aimed to reveal the changes in the biodiversity of the fecal microbiota of infants with rd. patients a...

Journal: :Microbes and infection 2011
Manika Buragohain Ganesh S Dhale Chandrashekhar G Raut Gagandeep Kang Shobha D Chitambar

Experimental studies of human rotavirus infections in mice are limited and there is lack of information on the quantitative assessment of rotaviral replication and its relationship with histological changes. In the present study, consequences of human rotavirus strain, YO induced gastroenteritis in infant BALB/c mice were analyzed for the occurrence of clinical symptoms, histopathology and viro...

2016
Arif Mohammad Tanmoy ASM Nawshad Uddin Ahmed Rajesh Arumugam Belal Hossain Mahfuza Marzan Shampa Saha Shams El Arifeen Abdullah H. Baqui Robert E. Black Gagandeep Kang Samir Kumar Saha

The World Health Organization (WHO) currently coordinates rotavirus diarrhea and invasive bacterial disease (IBD) surveillance at 178 sentinel sites in 60 countries. However, only 78 sites participate in both surveillance systems using a common sentinel site. Here, we explored the feasibility of extending a WHO-IBD surveillance platform to generate data on the burden of rotaviral diarrhea and i...

2018
Kyung Suk Lee Ye-Rin Lee So-Youn Park In-Hwan Oh

Rotavirus is a common cause of diarrhea worldwide, and vaccination prevents rotaviral gastroenteritis. Since the rotavirus vaccine was introduced in Korea in 2007, the prevalence of rotaviral gastroenteritis has decreased. However, little is known on the economic burden of rotavirus infection and its variations in Korea. Here, we estimated the economic costs of rotavirus infection from 2009 to ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Ion Gutiérrez-Aguirre Andrej Steyer Jana Boben Kristina Gruden Mateja Poljsak-Prijatelj Maja Ravnikar

Rotaviruses are one of the major causes of diarrhea in infants and children under 5 years old, especially affecting developing countries. In natural disasters, fecal matter and potable waters can mix, allowing low, yet infective, concentrations of rotavirus to be present in water supplies, constituting a risk for the population. Any of the most commonly detected rotavirus genotypes could origin...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1982
E H Bohl L J Saif K W Theil A G Agnes R F Cross

Some characteristics of a newly recognized porcine enteric virus are described. Tentatively, the virus was referred to as porcine pararotavirus (PaRV) because it resembled rotaviruses in respect to size, morphology, and tropism for villous enterocytes of the small intestine. However, it was antigenically distinct from porcine, human, and bovine rotaviruses and reoviruses 1, 2, and 3, and the el...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2001
M O Giordano L J Ferreyra M B Isa L C Martinez S I Yudowsky S V Nates

Information concerning the disease burden of viral gastroenteritis has important implications for the use and monitoring the impact of public health policies. The present study, carried out in Córdoba city, Argentina, documents the epidemiology of severe viral diarrhea as well as the burden of viral gastrointestinal disease in the hospital children admission. A total of 133 stools were collecte...

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