نتایج جستجو برای: norovirus

تعداد نتایج: 3745  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Linda Verhoef Evelyn Depoortere Ingeborg Boxman Erwin Duizer Yvonne van Duynhoven John Harris Christina Johnsen Annelies Kroneman Soizick Le Guyader Wilina Lim Leena Maunula Hege Meldal Rod Ratcliff Gábor Reuter Eckart Schreier Joukje Siebenga Kirsti Vainio Carmen Varela Harry Vennema Marion Koopmans

In June 2006, reported outbreaks of norovirus on cruise ships suddenly increased; 43 outbreaks occurred on 13 vessels. All outbreaks investigated manifested person-to-person transmission. Detection of a point source was impossible because of limited investigation of initial outbreaks and data sharing. The most probable explanation for these outbreaks is increased norovirus activity in the commu...

Journal: :Science 2014
Melissa K Jones Makiko Watanabe Shu Zhu Christina L Graves Lisa R Keyes Katrina R Grau Mariam B Gonzalez-Hernandez Nicole M Iovine Christiane E Wobus Jan Vinjé Scott A Tibbetts Shannon M Wallet Stephanie M Karst

The cell tropism of human noroviruses and the development of an in vitro infection model remain elusive. Although susceptibility to individual human norovirus strains correlates with an individual's histo-blood group antigen (HBGA) profile, the biological basis of this restriction is unknown. We demonstrate that human and mouse noroviruses infected B cells in vitro and likely in vivo. Human nor...

2013
Brian Rha Sherry Burrer Soyoun Park Tarak Trivedi Umesh D. Parashar Benjamin A. Lopman

Noroviruses are the leading cause of gastroenteritis in the United States, but timely measures of disease are lacking. BioSense, a national-level electronic surveillance system, assigns data on chief complaints (patient symptoms) collected during emergency department (ED) visits to 78 subsyndromes in near real-time. In a series of linear regression models, BioSense visits mapped by chief compla...

2014
Morgan R. Herod Omar Salim Rachel J. Skilton Cynthia A. Prince Vernon K. Ward Paul R. Lambden Ian N. Clarke

Investigations into human norovirus infection, replication and pathogenesis, as well as the development of potential antiviral agents, have been restricted by the lack of a cell culture system for human norovirus. To date, the optimal cell culture surrogate virus model for studying human norovirus biology is the murine norovirus (MNV). In this report we generate a tetracycline-regulated, induci...

2014
Mayuko Saito Sonia Goel-Apaza Susan Espetia Daniel Velasquez Lilia Cabrera Sebastian Loli Jean E. Crabtree Robert E. Black Margaret Kosek William Checkley Mirko Zimic Caryn Bern Vitaliano Cama Robert H. Gilman L. Xiao D. Kelleher H. J. Windle L. J. van Doorn M. Varela M. Verastegui M. Calderon A. Alva K. Roman

BACKGROUND Human noroviruses are among the most common enteropathogens globally, and are a leading cause of infant diarrhea in developing countries. However, data measuring the impact of norovirus at the community level are sparse. METHODS We followed a birth cohort of children to estimate norovirus infection and diarrhea incidence in a Peruvian community. Stool samples from diarrheal episode...

2010
Stephanie M. Karst

Human noroviruses in the family Caliciviridae are a major cause of epidemic gastroenteritis. They are responsible for at least 95% of viral outbreaks and over 50% of all outbreaks worldwide. Transmission of these highly infectious plus-stranded RNA viruses occurs primarily through contaminated food or water, but also through person-to-person contact and exposure to fomites. Norovirus infections...

2017
Anna D Koromyslova Grant S Hansman

Norovirus is the leading cause of gastroenteritis worldwide. Despite recent developments in norovirus propagation in cell culture, these viruses are still challenging to grow routinely. Moreover, little is known on how norovirus infects the host cells, except that histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are important binding factors for infection and cell entry. Antibodies that bind at the HBGA pock...

Journal: :Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi 2010
Chien-Yu Lin Nan-Chang Chiu Hung-Chang Lee Chih-Kuang Chuang Shuan-Pei Lin Chun-Yan Yeung

BACKGROUND/PURPOSE Rotavirus is a major causative agent of pediatric gastroenteritis throughout the world. However, other viruses such as norovirus also play an important role, but have seldom been studied in Taipei, Taiwan. The aim of this study was to survey the prevalence and clinical manifestations of different types of viral gastroenteritis in Taipei, focusing especially on the disease bur...

2014
Matthew Cotten Velislava Petrova My V. T. Phan Maia A. Rabaa Simon J. Watson Swee Hoe Ong Paul Kellam Stephen Baker S. Perlman

UNLABELLED Norovirus is a highly transmissible infectious agent that causes epidemic gastroenteritis in susceptible children and adults. Norovirus infections can be severe and can be initiated from an exceptionally small number of viral particles. Detailed genome sequence data are useful for tracking norovirus transmission and evolution. To address this need, we have developed a whole-genome de...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
John P. Harris W. John Edmunds Richard Pebody David W. Brown Ben A. Lopman

The number of deaths in England and Wales associated with gastrointestinal pathogens, norovirus in particular, in persons >or=65 years was estimated for 2001-2006. Regression analysis was used to model monthly counts of gastrointestinal pathogens in fecal samples from infected patients against monthly counts of deaths from infectious and noninfectious intestinal diseases. Data came from the Off...

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