AbstractThis is the first report showing that rotavirus infects the urinary sediment cells in immunocompetent children with rotavirus gastroenteritis. We found that inclusion-bearing cells were frequently detected in the urine samples of patients with rotavirus gastroenteritis. These cells were positive for cytokeratin, which was sometimes coexpressed with rotavirus antigen, in our immunohistochemical analysis. Moreover, in nested RT-PCR experiments, we detected rotavirus double-stranded RNA in some urine samples of patients with rotavirus gastroenteritis. We concluded that rotavirus could lead to infection of the urinary sediment cells concomitantly with rotavirus gastroenteritis
AbstractAcute diarrheal disease is still one of the major public health problems worldwide. Rotaviru...
Although the molecular surveillance network RotaNet-Italy provides useful nationwide data on rotavir...
Although the molecular surveillance network RotaNet-Italy provides useful nationwide data on rotavir...
International audienceTo determine whether rotavirus infections are linked to se-cretor status, we s...
An epidemiological survey investigating rotavirus infection in children was undertaken in the coasta...
AbstractA seroprevalence study was carried out in the region of Marseille (south-eastern France) to ...
Rotaviruses and Adenoviruses are reported worldwide among the main agents of gastroenteritis and, ...
International audienceGroup A rotavirus (RVA) is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in young...
In Spain, diarrhea remains a major cause of illness among infants and young children. To determine t...
Abstract: Group A rotaviruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in children. The diversity ...
Rotaviruses were discovered in the 1960s in animals and in the 1970s in humans; the latter discovery...
Over a 14-year period (1984–97) the presence of rotavirus in stool samples from children under 15 ye...
AbstractAcute diarrheal disease is still one of the major public health problems worldwide. Rotaviru...
Although the molecular surveillance network RotaNet-Italy provides useful nationwide data on rotavir...
Although the molecular surveillance network RotaNet-Italy provides useful nationwide data on rotavir...
International audienceTo determine whether rotavirus infections are linked to se-cretor status, we s...
An epidemiological survey investigating rotavirus infection in children was undertaken in the coasta...
AbstractA seroprevalence study was carried out in the region of Marseille (south-eastern France) to ...
Rotaviruses and Adenoviruses are reported worldwide among the main agents of gastroenteritis and, ...
International audienceGroup A rotavirus (RVA) is the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in young...
In Spain, diarrhea remains a major cause of illness among infants and young children. To determine t...
Abstract: Group A rotaviruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis in children. The diversity ...
Rotaviruses were discovered in the 1960s in animals and in the 1970s in humans; the latter discovery...
Over a 14-year period (1984–97) the presence of rotavirus in stool samples from children under 15 ye...
AbstractAcute diarrheal disease is still one of the major public health problems worldwide. Rotaviru...
Although the molecular surveillance network RotaNet-Italy provides useful nationwide data on rotavir...
Although the molecular surveillance network RotaNet-Italy provides useful nationwide data on rotavir...