AbstractLittle is known about the population of eukaryotic viruses in the human gut (“virome”) or the potential role it may play in disease. We used a metagenomic approach to define and compare the eukaryotic viromes in pediatric diarrhea cohorts from two locations (Melbourne and Northern Territory, Australia). We detected viruses known to cause diarrhea, non-pathogenic enteric viruses, viruses not associated with an enteric reservoir, viruses of plants, and novel viruses. Viromes from Northern Territory children contained more viral families per sample than viromes from Melbourne, which could be attributed largely to an increased number of sequences from the families Adenoviridae and Picornaviridae (genus enterovirus). qRT-PCR/PCR confirme...
BACKGROUND: Norovirus is the commonest cause of infectious intestinal disease (IID) worldwide. In th...
Norovirus (NoV), sapovirus (SaV) and human astrovirus (HAstV) are viral pathogens that are associate...
In France, an epidemic peak of acute diarrhea is observed each winter. Previous results suggested a ...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Little is known about the population of eukaryotic viruses in the human gut ("v...
ABSTRACTDiarrhea is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide and represents ...
In the last decade, the widespread application of shotgun metagenomics provided extensive characteri...
Background Diarrhea is the third leading infectious cause of death worldwide and is estimated to be ...
Abstract Background Diarrhea is the third leading infectious cause of death worldwide and is estimat...
Diarrhea remains one of the most common causes of deaths in children. A limited number of studies ha...
Emerging viral infections can be identified by using a viral metagenomics approach for clinical huma...
The diverse enteric viral communities that infect microbes and the animal host collectively constitu...
Background: The Central Indian gut microbiome remains grossly understudied. Herein, we sought to inv...
It is a matter of fact that the human gut microbiome also includes a non-bacterial fraction represen...
Background: Diarrheal diseases continue to contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in in...
AbstractSome serotypes of enterovirus (EV) may lead to transient and symptomatic gastrointestinal in...
BACKGROUND: Norovirus is the commonest cause of infectious intestinal disease (IID) worldwide. In th...
Norovirus (NoV), sapovirus (SaV) and human astrovirus (HAstV) are viral pathogens that are associate...
In France, an epidemic peak of acute diarrhea is observed each winter. Previous results suggested a ...
© 2014 Elsevier Inc. Little is known about the population of eukaryotic viruses in the human gut ("v...
ABSTRACTDiarrhea is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children worldwide and represents ...
In the last decade, the widespread application of shotgun metagenomics provided extensive characteri...
Background Diarrhea is the third leading infectious cause of death worldwide and is estimated to be ...
Abstract Background Diarrhea is the third leading infectious cause of death worldwide and is estimat...
Diarrhea remains one of the most common causes of deaths in children. A limited number of studies ha...
Emerging viral infections can be identified by using a viral metagenomics approach for clinical huma...
The diverse enteric viral communities that infect microbes and the animal host collectively constitu...
Background: The Central Indian gut microbiome remains grossly understudied. Herein, we sought to inv...
It is a matter of fact that the human gut microbiome also includes a non-bacterial fraction represen...
Background: Diarrheal diseases continue to contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in in...
AbstractSome serotypes of enterovirus (EV) may lead to transient and symptomatic gastrointestinal in...
BACKGROUND: Norovirus is the commonest cause of infectious intestinal disease (IID) worldwide. In th...
Norovirus (NoV), sapovirus (SaV) and human astrovirus (HAstV) are viral pathogens that are associate...
In France, an epidemic peak of acute diarrhea is observed each winter. Previous results suggested a ...