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Rotavirus infection

Acute diarrhea and rotavirus infection in newborn babies and children in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, from June 1978 to June 1979

Acute diarrhea and rotavirus infection in newborn babies and children in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, from June 1978 to June 1979

... This collaborative survey of rotavirus infection in newborn babies and children in Yogyakarta was planned as a long-term study to establish the importance of rotavirus infection in Centr[r] ...

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Epidemiology of Rotavirus Infection in Certain Countries

Epidemiology of Rotavirus Infection in Certain Countries

... the rotavirus epidemiology between tropical developing countries and developed countries in temperate climates could have direct consequences on future plans to administer rotavirus ...countries, ...

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Prevalence of rotavirus infection among children with acute diarrhoea after rotavirus vaccine introduction in Kenya, a hospital cross-sectional study

Prevalence of rotavirus infection among children with acute diarrhoea after rotavirus vaccine introduction in Kenya, a hospital cross-sectional study

... with rotavirus infection being the most common cause of severe, acute diarrhoea ...with rotavirus diarrhoea. [4–6]. The peak infection age range with rotavirus is 3–24 months, the ...

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Group A Rotavirus Infection and Age-Dependent Diarrheal Disease in Rats: a New Animal Model To Study the Pathophysiology of Rotavirus Infection

Group A Rotavirus Infection and Age-Dependent Diarrheal Disease in Rats: a New Animal Model To Study the Pathophysiology of Rotavirus Infection

... SA11 infection of neonatal Fisher 344 germfree rats (27, ...contain rotavirus antigen, as detected by immunofluores- cence or ...viral infection nor viral replication is directly responsible for the ...

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Early exposure of infants to natural rotavirus infection: a review of studies with human rotavirus vaccine RIX4414

Early exposure of infants to natural rotavirus infection: a review of studies with human rotavirus vaccine RIX4414

... wild-type rotavirus in the first five months of life in Malawian than of South African ...increased rotavirus infection occurring at an earlier age in tropical countries where children are ex- posed ...

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Rotavirus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes appear at the intestinal mucosal surface after rotavirus infection.

Rotavirus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes appear at the intestinal mucosal surface after rotavirus infection.

... To determine the relative rotavirus-specific cytotoxic activity among intestinal and nonintestinal lymphocytes 6 days after rotavirus infection, adult mice were inoculated orally or intr[r] ...

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Modeling the effects of vaccination on rotavirus infection

Modeling the effects of vaccination on rotavirus infection

... Severe rotavirus infections occur most commonly in infants and children below six to  months of ...of rotavirus, referred to as A, B, C, D, E, F, and ...a rotavirus infection is commonly ...

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Prevalence of rotavirus infection in diarrheic newborn calves in Abidjan region, Ivory Coast

Prevalence of rotavirus infection in diarrheic newborn calves in Abidjan region, Ivory Coast

... Distribution of antigen positive samples corresponding to ages was shown in table 2. The results indicate a prevalence of 15% for calves aged 10 to 20 days of age. This shows that new born calves of 10 to 25 days age ...

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Quantification of systemic and local immune responses to individual rotavirus proteins during rotavirus infection in mice

Quantification of systemic and local immune responses to individual rotavirus proteins during rotavirus infection in mice

... natural rotavirus infection or vaccination have not been fully ...individual rotavirus proteins by using recombinant baculovirus-expressed ...recombinant rotavirus structural proteins have ...

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Seasonality of rotavirus infection with its vaccination

Seasonality of rotavirus infection with its vaccination

... of rotavirus infections are not “straight ...climates, rotavirus diarrhea occurs predominantly during the fall and ...Peak rotavirus activity in the United States begins in the Southwest in autumn ...

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Lymphotoxin Alpha-Deficient Mice Clear Persistent Rotavirus Infection after Local Generation of Mucosal IgA

Lymphotoxin Alpha-Deficient Mice Clear Persistent Rotavirus Infection after Local Generation of Mucosal IgA

... and NK cell-depleting antibodies had persistently high viral titers in their stool, which only declined several weeks after infection (data not shown). In comparison, untreated LT ␣ ⫺/⫺ mice (replete with CD8 and ...

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Cytoplasmic Relocalization and Colocalization with Viroplasms of Host Cell Proteins, and Their Role in Rotavirus Infection

Cytoplasmic Relocalization and Colocalization with Viroplasms of Host Cell Proteins, and Their Role in Rotavirus Infection

... in rotavirus-infected ...following rotavirus infection raised the possibility that the nuclear- cytoplasmic transport processes may suffer dysregulation following virus ...of ...

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Rotavirus infection activates the UPR but modulates its activity

Rotavirus infection activates the UPR but modulates its activity

... in rotavirus infected cells or cells treated with virus-like particles ...in rotavirus infected cells at the protein level were performed by Taylor et al [17] using 2D gel electrophoresis and ...in ...

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Protective effect of rotavirus immunization in acute diarrhea due to rotavirus infection: a prospective cohort study

Protective effect of rotavirus immunization in acute diarrhea due to rotavirus infection: a prospective cohort study

... involving 44 RCT studies with a total of 175,944 infants showed that both Rotarix® and Rotateq® are effective in reducing the incidence of acute diarrhea due to rotavirus infection compared to placebo. ...

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Critical role of cellular cholesterol in bovine rotavirus infection

Critical role of cellular cholesterol in bovine rotavirus infection

... for rotavirus entry ...for infection of some rotavirus species ...BRV infection was decreased with the reduction of cellular cholesterol level in a dose- dependent ...

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The role of the cell mediated immune response to rotavirus infection

The role of the cell mediated immune response to rotavirus infection

... Recombinant mutant and vaccinia virus expressing a first 150 in least be the amino acids of the there to showed at one strain specific epitope UKtc NS53 protein.. Recombinant vaccinia vi[r] ...

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Murine intestinal antibody response to heterologous rotavirus infection

Murine intestinal antibody response to heterologous rotavirus infection

... In this article, we report the characterization of the intestinal antibody response of a murine model to heterologous infection with the rhesus rotavirus vaccine strain.. We have adapted[r] ...

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Comparison of rotavirus immunoglobulin A coproconversion with other indices of rotavirus infection in a longitudinal study in childhood

Comparison of rotavirus immunoglobulin A coproconversion with other indices of rotavirus infection in a longitudinal study in childhood

... The aim of this study was to analyze in detail the ongoing intestinal and serum antibody responses to rotavirus in infants and young children monitored longitudinally for at least 1 year[r] ...

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Complement fixing antibody response to rotavirus infection

Complement fixing antibody response to rotavirus infection

... CF antibody was absent from sera collected within 1 week of the onset of diarrhea in all but two of these children aged 13 and 9 months, in whom titers of 1:8 were present 1 and 6 days a[r] ...

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Prospective study of community acquired rotavirus infection

Prospective study of community acquired rotavirus infection

... iii A serotypes was considered to be the probable cause of an episode of infection occurring before 4 months of age when the neutralizing antibody against that serotype was sustained at [r] ...

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