Background: The etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unknown in most cases. Adenovirus has been associated with intussusception and slightly increased risk of intussusception with rotavirus vaccination has been found. We conducted a case-control study among children Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and Vietnam to evaluate infectious etiologies of intussusception before rotavirus vaccine introduction.Methods: From 2015 to 2017, we enrolled 1-to-1 matched intussusception cases and hospital controls; 249 pairs were included. Stool specimens were tested for 37 infectious agents using TaqMan Array technology. We used conditional logistic regression to estimate odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval ...
Aim: Establishment of baseline epidemiology of intussusception in developing countries has become a ...
Background: Intussusception represents the most common cause of abdominal emergency among young chil...
Introduction: Intussusception a pathological telescoping of a portion of bowel into an adjacent part...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
Intussusception is the invagination of one segment of the bowel into a distal segment, characterized...
SummaryBackgroundIntussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in young childre...
Postlicensure data has identified a causal link between rotavirus vaccines and intussusception in so...
Abstract. This was a retrospective case series study of patients with intussusception at a private t...
Background: A rotavirus vaccine previously licensed in the United States was withdrawn because it ca...
Background: Intussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in young children and...
BackgroundPostlicensure data has identified a causal link between rotavirus vaccines and intussuscep...
Background. Rotavirus is the leading cause of diarrhea-related morbidity and mortality in developing...
In 2012, Fiji introduced rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix, GSK) into the national immunisation schedule. W...
To facilitate the assessment of the safety profile of rotavirus vaccines effectively, baseline data ...
Aim: Establishment of baseline epidemiology of intussusception in developing countries has become a ...
Background: Intussusception represents the most common cause of abdominal emergency among young chil...
Introduction: Intussusception a pathological telescoping of a portion of bowel into an adjacent part...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
BackgroundThe etiology of intussusception, the leading cause of bowel obstruction in infants, is unk...
Intussusception is the invagination of one segment of the bowel into a distal segment, characterized...
SummaryBackgroundIntussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in young childre...
Postlicensure data has identified a causal link between rotavirus vaccines and intussusception in so...
Abstract. This was a retrospective case series study of patients with intussusception at a private t...
Background: A rotavirus vaccine previously licensed in the United States was withdrawn because it ca...
Background: Intussusception is the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in young children and...
BackgroundPostlicensure data has identified a causal link between rotavirus vaccines and intussuscep...
Background. Rotavirus is the leading cause of diarrhea-related morbidity and mortality in developing...
In 2012, Fiji introduced rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix, GSK) into the national immunisation schedule. W...
To facilitate the assessment of the safety profile of rotavirus vaccines effectively, baseline data ...
Aim: Establishment of baseline epidemiology of intussusception in developing countries has become a ...
Background: Intussusception represents the most common cause of abdominal emergency among young chil...
Introduction: Intussusception a pathological telescoping of a portion of bowel into an adjacent part...