219-228Annual deaths in infants and young children due to rotavirus (RV) infection are around 100,000 in India and about 600,000 globally. Development of a vaccine for this disease is a high priority. The protective mechanisms for RV diarrhea in human are not fully understood, but it is known that children develop natural immunity against RV. Early exposure to RV results in most severe episode of diarrhea and subsequent infections are milder or asymptomatic. Of the immune responses measured during natural infection, RV-specific antibodies have been well documented, whereas data on cellular immunity in humans are sparse. It is generally thought that two outer capsid proteins VP4 and VP7 play a critical role in protective immunity by st...
Following the introduction of live-attenuated rotavirus vaccines in many countries, a notable reduct...
Rotavirus infection is a widespread cause of severe gastroenteritis in children in low-income countr...
Serum and intestinal humoral immune responses to rotavirus proteins VP2, VP4, VP6, VP7, NSP2, and NS...
Rotavirus is the most important cause of severe gastroenteritis in children under five years of age ...
The immune response elicited by the rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 and its potential role in p...
Natural infection by very similar strains of rotavirus during the 1988-1989 rotavirus season in Cinc...
Q1Q1419-425Selected topics in the field of rotavirus immunity are reviewed focusing on recent develo...
A cohort of newborns in New Delhi who were nosocomially infected with rotavirus during their first d...
Serum antibodies play an important role in natural protection from rotavirus infection and disease, ...
Abstract Group A rotaviruses (RVA) remain a leading cause of pediatric diarrhea worldwide, in part d...
Worldwide, rotaviruses account for more than 125 million cases of infantile gastroenteritis and near...
The role of anti-rotavirus fecal IgA (RVflgA) in protecting children against natural rotavirus infec...
The article reflects the literature data on the immune response mechanisms to rotavirus infection. T...
Rotaviruses are the most important cause of infectious diarrhea in children throughout the world. Pr...
Seroconversion of immunoglobulin A (IgA) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) (≥4-fold rise) to rotavirus nons...
Following the introduction of live-attenuated rotavirus vaccines in many countries, a notable reduct...
Rotavirus infection is a widespread cause of severe gastroenteritis in children in low-income countr...
Serum and intestinal humoral immune responses to rotavirus proteins VP2, VP4, VP6, VP7, NSP2, and NS...
Rotavirus is the most important cause of severe gastroenteritis in children under five years of age ...
The immune response elicited by the rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 and its potential role in p...
Natural infection by very similar strains of rotavirus during the 1988-1989 rotavirus season in Cinc...
Q1Q1419-425Selected topics in the field of rotavirus immunity are reviewed focusing on recent develo...
A cohort of newborns in New Delhi who were nosocomially infected with rotavirus during their first d...
Serum antibodies play an important role in natural protection from rotavirus infection and disease, ...
Abstract Group A rotaviruses (RVA) remain a leading cause of pediatric diarrhea worldwide, in part d...
Worldwide, rotaviruses account for more than 125 million cases of infantile gastroenteritis and near...
The role of anti-rotavirus fecal IgA (RVflgA) in protecting children against natural rotavirus infec...
The article reflects the literature data on the immune response mechanisms to rotavirus infection. T...
Rotaviruses are the most important cause of infectious diarrhea in children throughout the world. Pr...
Seroconversion of immunoglobulin A (IgA) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) (≥4-fold rise) to rotavirus nons...
Following the introduction of live-attenuated rotavirus vaccines in many countries, a notable reduct...
Rotavirus infection is a widespread cause of severe gastroenteritis in children in low-income countr...
Serum and intestinal humoral immune responses to rotavirus proteins VP2, VP4, VP6, VP7, NSP2, and NS...