A potential aetiologic agent was detected in the stools of 56% of 118 children hospitalized in Naples for acute diarrhoea. Rotavirus and Salmonella were the agents most commonly associated with disease, accounting for 23 and 17 percent of cases, respectively. Campylobacter jejuni, enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, Yersinia and Shigella were less frequently isolated (total, 11% of cases). These findings fit well with the epidemiological picture described for other developed countries, except for the isolation rate of Salmonella which widely exceeds that reported in other investigations. Cytotoxic strains of E. coli and other Gram-negative bacilli were identified in the stools of 18 children; the possible pathogenic role of these strains is u...
Bacteriologic, parasitic, fungal and viral investigation of stools of 268 sick and 105 healthy infan...
In a study conducted in Joao Pessoa, northeast of Brazil, 2344 Escherichia coli isolated from 290 in...
Some clinical isolates of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) lack bundle-forming pili and are ...
A potential aetiologic agent was detected in the stools of 56% of 118 children hospitalized in Naple...
In the few cases of acute childhood diarrhea that require antimicrobial therapy, the correct choice ...
Background-Diarrhea is a major cause of mortality in 15 to 20 percent of the under 5-year-olds, and ...
Diarrhoea is one of leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recent estimations suggeste...
Objective: To investigate of epidemiological analysis of acute diarrhea in children, and to discuss...
Objective: to study the clinical and laboratory manifestations of acute intestinal infections of bac...
Between March and July, 1987, faecal specimens from 371 diarrhoeal children reporting to four hospit...
Background: Diarrheal diseases can be caused by viral, bacterial and parasitic infections. This pape...
Knowledge of etiology causes of diarrheal illness is essential for development and implementation of...
In a prospective 2-year study, 218 infants aged less than 6 months admitted to a children's hospital...
p.77-83In the few cases of acute childhood diarrhea that require antimicrobial therapy, the correct ...
Knowledge of etiology causes of diarrheal illness is essential for development and implementation of...
Bacteriologic, parasitic, fungal and viral investigation of stools of 268 sick and 105 healthy infan...
In a study conducted in Joao Pessoa, northeast of Brazil, 2344 Escherichia coli isolated from 290 in...
Some clinical isolates of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) lack bundle-forming pili and are ...
A potential aetiologic agent was detected in the stools of 56% of 118 children hospitalized in Naple...
In the few cases of acute childhood diarrhea that require antimicrobial therapy, the correct choice ...
Background-Diarrhea is a major cause of mortality in 15 to 20 percent of the under 5-year-olds, and ...
Diarrhoea is one of leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Recent estimations suggeste...
Objective: To investigate of epidemiological analysis of acute diarrhea in children, and to discuss...
Objective: to study the clinical and laboratory manifestations of acute intestinal infections of bac...
Between March and July, 1987, faecal specimens from 371 diarrhoeal children reporting to four hospit...
Background: Diarrheal diseases can be caused by viral, bacterial and parasitic infections. This pape...
Knowledge of etiology causes of diarrheal illness is essential for development and implementation of...
In a prospective 2-year study, 218 infants aged less than 6 months admitted to a children's hospital...
p.77-83In the few cases of acute childhood diarrhea that require antimicrobial therapy, the correct ...
Knowledge of etiology causes of diarrheal illness is essential for development and implementation of...
Bacteriologic, parasitic, fungal and viral investigation of stools of 268 sick and 105 healthy infan...
In a study conducted in Joao Pessoa, northeast of Brazil, 2344 Escherichia coli isolated from 290 in...
Some clinical isolates of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) lack bundle-forming pili and are ...