نتایج جستجو برای: rotavirus

تعداد نتایج: 7971  

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2009
Suzy J Campbell Michael D Nissen Stephen B Lambert

Rotavirus, the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in early childhood, is now a vaccine preventable disease with immunisation added to the Australian publicly funded schedule in July 2007. To better understand rotavirus epidemiology in Queensland prior to vaccine introduction, we used 3 routinely-collected data sources. We analysed hospital records of all children less than 5 years of a...

2012
M Khodabandehloo M Shamsi Shahrabadi H Keyvani B Bambai ZA Sadigh

BACKGROUND Rotaviruses cause diarrhea in infants and young children worldwide. Rotavirus outer capsid protein, VP7 is major neutralizing antigen that is important component of subunit vaccine to prevent rotavirus infection. Many efforts have been done to produce recombinant VP7 that maintain native characteristics. We used baculovirus expression system to produce rotavirus VP7 protein and to st...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2009
Radmila Mirzayeva Margaret M Cortese Liudmila Mosina Robin Biellik Andrei Lobanov Lyudmila Chernyshova Marina Lashkarashvili Soibnazar Turkov Miren Iturriza-Gomara Jim Gray Umesh D Parashar Duncan Steele Nedret Emiroglu

BACKGROUND Data on rotavirus burden among children in the 15 newly independent states of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, particularly contemporary data from poorer countries, are not widely available. These data are desired by policy makers to assess the value of rotavirus vaccination, especially since the GAVI Alliance approved financial support for the region's eligible countr...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2012
Shaun K Morris Shally Awasthi Ajay Khera Diego G Bassani Gagandeep Kang Umesh D Parashar Rajesh Kumar Anita Shet Roger I Glass Prabhat Jha

OBJECTIVE To estimate the number of rotavirus-associated deaths among Indian children younger than five years. METHODS We surveyed more than 23 000 child deaths from a nationally representative survey of 1.1 million Indian households during 2001-2003. Diarrhoeal deaths were characterized by region, age and sex and were combined with the proportion of deaths attributable to rotavirus, as deter...

2017
Jason M. Mwenda Rachel M. Burke Keith Shaba Richard Mihigo Mable Carole Tevi-Benissan Mutale Mumba Joseph Nsiari-Muzeyi Biey Dah Cheikh Alain Poy, MSc Felicitas R. Zawaira Negar Aliabadi Jacqueline E. Tate Terri Hyde Adam L. Cohen Umesh D. Parashar

Rotavirus is a leading cause of severe pediatric diarrhea globally, estimated to have caused 120,000 deaths among children aged <5 years in sub-Saharan Africa in 2013 (1). In 2009, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended rotavirus vaccination for all infants worldwide (2). Two rotavirus vaccines are currently licensed globally: the monovalent Rotarix vaccine (RV1, GlaxoSmithKline; 2-dos...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2014
M Kargar P Khodadadi A Najafi H Ansari

BACKGROUND Rotavirus infection is the most common cause of gastroenteritis among children worldwide. In this study, we were evaluated the occurrence of rotavirus infection and genotypes causing gastroenteritis among children under 5 years in Yasuj, Iran. MATERIALS AND METHODS This cross sectional-descriptive study was done on 184 fecal samples collected from children aged < 5 years old with a...

2013
Fatima Serhan

In 2001, in anticipation of rotavirus vaccine licensure and introduction, the World Health Organization (WHO) and partners established regional laboratory surveillance networks for rotavirus detection and strain type monitoring among hospitalized children aged <5 years. In 2006, two WHO-prequalified oral rotavirus vaccines were licensed: a 2-dose, single-strain vaccine (Rotarix, GlaxoSmithKline...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1994
S K Yachha V Singh S S Kanwar S Mehta

To know prevalence of rotavirus diarrhea subgroups and serotypes, a prospective study was conducted in rural, periurban and urban communities at Chandigarh. Weekly surveillance for diarrheal episodes was carried out in 110 families each from rural, periurban and urban localities constituting 584 children < 5 years of age from October, 1988 to February, 1991. Stool samples of 218 diarrheal episo...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
John W A Rossen Janneke Bouma Rolien H C Raatgeep Hans A Büller Alexandra W C Einerhand

Elevated levels of prostaglandins (PGs), products of cyclooxygenases (COXs), are found in the plasma and stool of rotavirus-infected children. We sought to determine the role of COXs, PGs, and the signal transduction pathways involved in rotavirus infection to elucidate possible new targets for antiviral therapy. Human intestinal Caco-2 cells were infected with human rotavirus Wa or simian rota...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1977
D R Snodgrass C R Madeley P W Wells K W Angus

A human stool filtrate containing rotavirus which was administered orally to gnotobiotic lambs caused diarrhea, virus excretion, development of antibodies to rotavirus, and pathological changes in the villi of the small intestine. Thus, lambs may serve as experimental animals for the study of human rotavirus infections. This model system was used to study passive protection. Human immunoglobuli...

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