AbstractSurveillance networks for rotavirus document the burden of the disease using the proportion of children hospitalized with gastroenteritis positive for rotavirus by enzyme immunoassay. They also describe genotypes of circulating viruses by polymerase chain reaction for the VP7 and VP4 genes, which determine G and P types, respectively. A proportion of samples cannot be genotyped based on initial testing and laboratories need to assess further testing strategies based on resources and feasibility. To 365 samples obtained from an Indian rotavirus strain surveillance program, we applied an approach to determine the G and P types in antigen positive samples that failed to type initially with the standard laboratory protocol. Fifty-eight ...
AbstractDuring a 2-year study of diarrhea among children in Blantyre, Malawi, greater than 50% of ro...
The current two-step VP7 and VP4 genotyping RT-PCR assays for rotaviruses have been linked consisten...
AbstractBackgroundThe G1P[8] rotaviruses are a common cause of rotavirus diarrhoea among children in...
AbstractSurveillance networks for rotavirus document the burden of the disease using the proportion ...
Rotavirus has been recognized as a leading cause of the diarrhoeal illness in children under 5 years...
AbstractRotavirus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis among infants and young children...
Of 260 children with acute diarrhea in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, 96 (37%) were infected with rotavirus...
Between 1986 and 1993, 72% of rotavirus strains isolated from newborns at five hospitals in New Delh...
Between April and December 1993, we determined P and G genotypes of group A rotavirus strains obtain...
There is extensive antigenic and genomic diversity among co-circulating human rotaviruses. They are ...
Vaccination is the current strategy for control and prevention of severe rotavirus infections, a maj...
INTRODUCTION: India accounts for an estimated 457,000-884,000 hospitalizations and 2 million outpat...
AbstractDuring an epidemiologic survey of rotavirus infections established to monitor the prevalent ...
There is a great diversity of rotavirus genotypes circulating worldwide, with dominant genotypes cha...
Diarrheal diseases remain a common cause of morbidity and mortality in young children. Acute gastroe...
AbstractDuring a 2-year study of diarrhea among children in Blantyre, Malawi, greater than 50% of ro...
The current two-step VP7 and VP4 genotyping RT-PCR assays for rotaviruses have been linked consisten...
AbstractBackgroundThe G1P[8] rotaviruses are a common cause of rotavirus diarrhoea among children in...
AbstractSurveillance networks for rotavirus document the burden of the disease using the proportion ...
Rotavirus has been recognized as a leading cause of the diarrhoeal illness in children under 5 years...
AbstractRotavirus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis among infants and young children...
Of 260 children with acute diarrhea in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, 96 (37%) were infected with rotavirus...
Between 1986 and 1993, 72% of rotavirus strains isolated from newborns at five hospitals in New Delh...
Between April and December 1993, we determined P and G genotypes of group A rotavirus strains obtain...
There is extensive antigenic and genomic diversity among co-circulating human rotaviruses. They are ...
Vaccination is the current strategy for control and prevention of severe rotavirus infections, a maj...
INTRODUCTION: India accounts for an estimated 457,000-884,000 hospitalizations and 2 million outpat...
AbstractDuring an epidemiologic survey of rotavirus infections established to monitor the prevalent ...
There is a great diversity of rotavirus genotypes circulating worldwide, with dominant genotypes cha...
Diarrheal diseases remain a common cause of morbidity and mortality in young children. Acute gastroe...
AbstractDuring a 2-year study of diarrhea among children in Blantyre, Malawi, greater than 50% of ro...
The current two-step VP7 and VP4 genotyping RT-PCR assays for rotaviruses have been linked consisten...
AbstractBackgroundThe G1P[8] rotaviruses are a common cause of rotavirus diarrhoea among children in...