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ListarArtículos en revistas indizadas por tema "norovirus"

ListarArtículos en revistas indizadas por tema "norovirus"

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  • Ballard, Sarah-Blythe; Requena, David; Mayta, Holger; Sanchez, Gerardo J.; Oyola-Lozada, Maria G.; Colquechagua Aliaga, Fabiola D.; Cabrera, Lilia; Vittet Mondonedo, Macarena D.; Taquiri, Carmen; Tilley, Capt Drake H.; Simons, Cdr Mark P.; Meza, Rina A.; Bern, Caryn; Saito, Mayuko; Figueroa-Quintanilla, Dante A.; Gilman, Robert Hugh (American Academy of Pediatrics, 2022)
    OBJECTIVES: To inform next steps in pediatric diarrhea burden reduction by understanding the shifting enteropathogen landscape after rotavirus vaccine implementation. METHODS: We conducted a case-control study of 1788 ...
  • Zambruni, Mara; Luna, Giannina; Silva, Maria; Bausch, Daniel G.; Rivera, Fulton P.; Velapatino, Grace; Campos, Miguel; Chea-Woo, Elsa; Baiocchi, Nelly; Cleary, Thomas G.; Ochoa Woodell, Theresa Jean (Oxford University Press, 2015)
    In an active diarrhea surveillance study of children aged 12-24 months in Lima, Peru, norovirus was the most common pathogen identified. The percentage of mixed (bacterial and noroviral) infections was significantly higher ...
  • Saito, Mayuko; Goel-Apaza, Sonia; Espetia, Susan; Velasquez, Daniel; Cabrera, Lilia; Loli, Sebastian; Crabtree, Jean E.; Black, Robert E.; Kosek, Margaret; Checkley, William; Zimic-Peralta, Mirko Juan; Bern, Caryn; Cama, Vitaliano; Gilman, Robert Hugh (Oxford University Press, 2014)
    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 ...
  • Tohma, Kentaro; Saito, Mayuko; Pajuelo Travezaño, Monica Jhenny; Mayta, Holger; Zimic-Peralta, Mirko Juan; Lepore, Cara J; Ford-Siltz, Lauren A; Gilman, Robert Hugh; Parra, Gabriel I (Taylor and Francis, 2021)
    Norovirus is a major cause of acute gastroenteritis. Human noroviruses present >30 different genotypes, with a single genotype (GII.4) predominating worldwide. Concurrent outbreaks of norovirus are often associated with ...

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