Background: A rotavirus outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) may have catastrophic consequences for young infants receiving critical care. From May 13, 2011 to July 11, 2011, a significant increase in stool samples testing positive for rotavirus antigens in the NICU of a university affiliated hospital was observed. Due to lack of clinical presentations suggestive of rotavirus infection in the patients and the rarity of rotavirus infection in the NICU in the past, a pseudo-outbreak was suspected. ;Methods: Infection control measures were reinforced initially. To investigate the outbreak, a prospective laboratory-based active surveillance of all infants in the NICU was conducted right after the cluster was identified. Repeated te...
Rotavirus (RV) infection in neonatal age can be mild or even asymptomatic. Several studies have repo...
We obtained three stool specimens from each of 371 neonates. Two specimens were obtained between day...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and clinical characteristics of nosocomial rota...
BackgroundA rotavirus outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) may have catastrophic conseq...
Rotavirus acute gastroenteritis, continues to be one of the most common cause of morbidity in childr...
PurposeTo define the clinical manifestations of rotavirus (RV) infection in neonates and young infan...
Background: The majority of neonatal rotavirus infections are believed to be asymptomatic, and prote...
BackgroundThere are few reports on the symptoms of rotavirus infections in neonates. This study aims...
PurposeTo define the clinical manifestations of rotavirus (RV) infection in neonates and young infan...
A distinct feature of neonatal rotavirus infection is the association of unusual strains that appear...
Twenty-eight of 56 infants in a neonatal intensive care unit had stools positive for adenovirus by t...
AbstractA rotavirus outbreak in newborns admitted to the ‘La Paz’ University Hospital, Madrid was de...
Rotavirus (RV) infection in neonatal age can be mild or even asymptomatic. Several studies have repo...
An unusually high number of positive adenovirus stool antigen tests were observed in neonatal sample...
AbstractA rotavirus outbreak in newborns admitted to the ‘La Paz’ University Hospital, Madrid was de...
Rotavirus (RV) infection in neonatal age can be mild or even asymptomatic. Several studies have repo...
We obtained three stool specimens from each of 371 neonates. Two specimens were obtained between day...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and clinical characteristics of nosocomial rota...
BackgroundA rotavirus outbreak in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) may have catastrophic conseq...
Rotavirus acute gastroenteritis, continues to be one of the most common cause of morbidity in childr...
PurposeTo define the clinical manifestations of rotavirus (RV) infection in neonates and young infan...
Background: The majority of neonatal rotavirus infections are believed to be asymptomatic, and prote...
BackgroundThere are few reports on the symptoms of rotavirus infections in neonates. This study aims...
PurposeTo define the clinical manifestations of rotavirus (RV) infection in neonates and young infan...
A distinct feature of neonatal rotavirus infection is the association of unusual strains that appear...
Twenty-eight of 56 infants in a neonatal intensive care unit had stools positive for adenovirus by t...
AbstractA rotavirus outbreak in newborns admitted to the ‘La Paz’ University Hospital, Madrid was de...
Rotavirus (RV) infection in neonatal age can be mild or even asymptomatic. Several studies have repo...
An unusually high number of positive adenovirus stool antigen tests were observed in neonatal sample...
AbstractA rotavirus outbreak in newborns admitted to the ‘La Paz’ University Hospital, Madrid was de...
Rotavirus (RV) infection in neonatal age can be mild or even asymptomatic. Several studies have repo...
We obtained three stool specimens from each of 371 neonates. Two specimens were obtained between day...
The aim of this study was to determine the incidence and clinical characteristics of nosocomial rota...