نتایج جستجو برای: rotavirus infections

تعداد نتایج: 288772  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
nadia mukhtar department of microbiology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan; department of microbiology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, outfall road, lahore, pakistan. tel: + 92-3337384750 tahir yaqub department of microbiology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan ambreen masood department of microbiology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan hasnain javed department of microbiology and molecular genetics, university of the punjab, lahore, pakistan jawad nazir department of microbiology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan asim aslam department of microbiology, university of veterinary and animal sciences, lahore, pakistan

conclusions bovine rotavirus presents 6% of calf diarrhea in pakistani cattle and buffalo samples. the vp4 and vp6 genes show closed relationships with bovine rotavirus reported from indian isolates. background group a bovine rotaviruses (brv) are one of the main factors of neonatal calf diarrhea and mortality around the world. the current study was carried out to assess the genetics of brv cir...

Journal: :Pediatria polska 2023

ENWEndNote BIBJabRef, Mendeley RISPapers, Reference Manager, RefWorks, Zotero AMA Jasielska M, Kalita B, Kałużny-Czyż Grzybowska-Chlebowczyk U. Rotavirus and adenovirus infections co-infections as a cause of acute gastroenteritis in hospitalized children – single centre study. Pediatria Polska - Polish Journal Paediatrics. 2023. doi:10.5114/polp.2023.125465. APA Jasielska, M., Kalita, B., Kałuż...

Farzaneh Sabahi, Manoochehr Makvandi, Mehrdad Ravanshad, Seyed Alireza Nadji, Seyed Dawood Mousavi Nasab, Siamak Mirab Samiee,

Background: Enteric viruses, particularly human rotavirus and norovirus, have been shown to replace bacteria and parasites, as the most common pathogens responsible for acute diarrhea. However, there are still few epidemiological data on the simultaneous occurrence of these viruses in Iran. In this regard, the aim of this study was to assess the useful epidemiological data on the gastroenteriti...

Journal: :iranian biomedical journal 0
seyed dawood mousavi nasab farzaneh sabahi manoochehr makvandi siamak mirab samiee seyed alireza nadji mehrdad ravanshad

background: enteric viruses, particularly human rotavirus and norovirus, have been shown to replace bacteria and parasites, as the most common pathogens responsible for acute diarrhea. however, there are still few epidemiological data on the simultaneous occurrence of these viruses in iran. in this regard, the aim of this study was to assess the useful epidemiological data on the gastroenteriti...

E Maleki M.H Daei parizi S.A.M Arabzadeh

Background & Aims: Diarrheal diseases are one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in infants and toddlers in developing countries and Rotavirus is the single most important cause of severe infantile gastroenteritis worldwide. This study was conducted to estimate the frequency and clinical manifestations of rotavirus infection in children below 3 years old with acute gastroenteritis r...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
a najafi ewsos}muotpofm{sbooloo{~ojio~ooynreosi~tmwnumog m{cvowoo~ow{mt{ahrom branch, islamic azad university, ir iran +98 917 3149203, [email protected] m kargar ewsos}muotpofm{sbooloo{~ojio~ooynreosi~tmwnumog m{cvowoo~ow{mt{ahrom branch, islamic azad university, ir iran +98 917 3149203, [email protected]; ewsos}muotpofm{sbooloo{~ojio~ooynreosi~tmwnumog m{cvowoo~ow{mt{ahrom branch, islamic azad university, ir iran +98 917 3149203, [email protected] t jafarpour ewsos}muotpofm{sbooloo{~ojio~ooynreosi~tmwnumog m{cvowoo~ow{mt{ahrom branch, islamic azad university, ir iran +98 917 3149203, [email protected]

background human rotavirus is a significant cause of severe gastroenteritis in infants and young children worldwide. in recent years, rotavirus genotyping by rt-pcr has provided valuable information about the diversity of rotaviruses circulating worldwide. the purpose of the present study is to monitor the prevalence of the different g types of rotaviruses circulating in shiraz, southern iran a...

Journal: :Vaccine 2014
Anu Paul Beryl P Gladstone Indrani Mukhopadhya Gagandeep Kang

INTRODUCTION The burden of infection in communities determines the spread of rotavirus infection and disease in susceptible populations. This study reports rotavirus infection and disease in a community based birth cohort in Vellore. METHODS Bimonthly surveillance and diarrheal stool were collected from 452 children enrolled at birth, of whom 373 completed three years of follow up. Samples we...

Journal: :The Pediatric infectious disease journal 2010
Sachin N Desai Marietta Vázquez

Rotavirus remains the number one cause of severe diarrhea in children aged 5 years in the United States and worldwide. Each year in the United States, rotavirus is responsible for approximately 600,000 outpatient medical visits, 55 to 70,000 hospitalizations, and 20 to 60 deaths. Disease caused by rotavirus is extremely common as almost every child is infected in the first 5 years of life. Rota...

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...

2009
Amauri A. Alfieri Kerlei C. Médici

Results: Of the 144 fecal specimens analyzed by RT-PCR assays, 103 (71.5%) were positive for rotavirus infection. Single infections were detected in 58 samples (40.3%), with 34 (23.6%), 19 (13.2%), and 5 (3.5%) identified as rotavirus groups A, B, and C, respectively. Mixed infections with two and even three rotavirus groups were identified in 45 fecal samples (31.2%). Rotaviruses B and C were ...

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