Viruses were detected in 150 hospitalized subjects with gastroenteritis during the years 1983-1984. The samples were collected on admission in the day care unit and after three and seven days. The research was carried out using electron microscopy (E.M.) and isolation in cell cultures in vitro. Faecal samples were also collected from 70 control subjects. Observed and/or isolated viruses were identified by structural features at E.M. and by typical cytopathic effects in cultures. Rotavirus and not cultivable adenovirus proved the most widespread agents in the aetiology of acute viral gastroenteritis in infants
SummaryBackgroundAcute diarrhea continues to be an important cause of hospitalization in young child...
in the present study 220 diarrheal samples of children aged between 3-12 months and 100 samples from...
A 22-month study (2008-2009) was carried out on 273 patients (average age 40 months), admitted with ...
Viruses were detected in 150 hospitalized subjects with gastroenteritis during the years 1983-1984. ...
Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most frequent diseases in children worldwide and remains the mai...
Several viruses are associated with gastroenteritis in infants. This pilot study, nested within a la...
In the infectious pathology of childhood, viral diarrhea becomes increasingly important. In the pres...
Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most common diseases in humans worldwide. Viral gastroenteritis ...
Abstract. Electron microscipic examination of stools of 702 infants and young children hospitalized ...
This study assessed the epidemiologic characteristics of acute viral gastroenteritis in hospitalized...
The aim of this study was to investigate the burden of disease associated with gastroenteric viruses...
Background/purposeViral infections are the most common causes of acute infectious diarrhea in the pe...
Gastroenteritis in the childhood is one of the most common cause of morbidity and mortality througho...
Fecal shedding of virus in relation to the days of illness was studied by electron microscopic exami...
Objective Aim of our study was investigate the presence of enteric viruses like Norovirus, Bocavirus...
SummaryBackgroundAcute diarrhea continues to be an important cause of hospitalization in young child...
in the present study 220 diarrheal samples of children aged between 3-12 months and 100 samples from...
A 22-month study (2008-2009) was carried out on 273 patients (average age 40 months), admitted with ...
Viruses were detected in 150 hospitalized subjects with gastroenteritis during the years 1983-1984. ...
Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most frequent diseases in children worldwide and remains the mai...
Several viruses are associated with gastroenteritis in infants. This pilot study, nested within a la...
In the infectious pathology of childhood, viral diarrhea becomes increasingly important. In the pres...
Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most common diseases in humans worldwide. Viral gastroenteritis ...
Abstract. Electron microscipic examination of stools of 702 infants and young children hospitalized ...
This study assessed the epidemiologic characteristics of acute viral gastroenteritis in hospitalized...
The aim of this study was to investigate the burden of disease associated with gastroenteric viruses...
Background/purposeViral infections are the most common causes of acute infectious diarrhea in the pe...
Gastroenteritis in the childhood is one of the most common cause of morbidity and mortality througho...
Fecal shedding of virus in relation to the days of illness was studied by electron microscopic exami...
Objective Aim of our study was investigate the presence of enteric viruses like Norovirus, Bocavirus...
SummaryBackgroundAcute diarrhea continues to be an important cause of hospitalization in young child...
in the present study 220 diarrheal samples of children aged between 3-12 months and 100 samples from...
A 22-month study (2008-2009) was carried out on 273 patients (average age 40 months), admitted with ...