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Autor:
Maria Carolina M. Albuquerque, Ludmila N. Rocha, Fabrício José Benati, Caroline C. Soares, Adriana G. Maranhão, Maria Liz Ramírez, Dean D. Erdman, Norma Santos
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 11, Pp 1756-1758 (2007)
Human bocavirus (HBoV) was detected in 14 (2%) of 705 fecal specimens from Brazilian children with gastroenteritis. Coinfection with rotavirus, adenovirus, or norovirus was found in 3 (21.4%) HBoV-positive specimens. None of the HBoV-positive patient
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cb987e5c7660476cbd912724c8b00ca2
Autor:
Caroline C. Soares, Norma Santos, Rachel Suzanne Beard, Maria Carolina M. Albuquerque, Adriana G. Maranhão, Ludmila N. Rocha, Maria Liz Ramírez, Stephan S. Monroe, Roger I. Glass, Jon Gentsch
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp 1244-1244 (2007)
During 1998–2005, we analyzed stool samples from 289 children in Rio de Janeiro to detect and genotype norovirus strains. Previous tests showed all samples to be negative for rotavirus and adenovirus. Of 42 (14.5%) norovirus-positive specimens, 20
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/e5d36cdb6a644faabf79dd082ede4815
Autor:
Dean D. Erdman, Maria Liz Ramírez, Norma Santos, Ludmila N. Rocha, Maria Carolina M. Albuquerque, Caroline C. Soares, Adriana G. Maranhão, Fabrício José Benati
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 11, Pp 1756-1758 (2007)
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Human bocavirus (HBoV) was detected in 14 (2%) of 705 fecal specimens from Brazilian children with gastroenteritis. Coinfection with rotavirus, adenovirus, or norovirus was found in 3 (21.4%) HBoV-positive specimens. None of the HBoV-positive patient
Autor:
Ludmila N. Rocha, Maria do Carmo Sampaio Tavares Timenetsky, Fabrício José Benati, Caroline C. Soares, Maria Liz Ramírez, Norma Santos, Maria Carolina M. Albuquerque, Adriana G. Maranhão
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical virology. 80(1)
We analyzed 379 stool samples collected from January 1998 through December 2004, from hospitalized and non-hospitalized children with diarrhea in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. These samples had prior negative results for other enteric viruses and bacterial
Autor:
Maria Carolina M. Albuquerque, Roger I. Glass, Rachel S. Beard, Stephan S. Monroe, Ludmila N. Rocha, Adriana G. Maranhão, Jon R. Gentsch, Caroline C. Soares, Maria Liz Ramírez, Norma Santos
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp 1244-1244 (2007)
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 13, Iss 8, Pp 1244-1244 (2007)
During 1998-2005, we analyzed stool samples from 289 children in Rio de Janeiro to detect and genotype no-rovirus strains. Previous tests showed all samples to be negative for rotavirus and adenovirus. Of 42 (14.5%) no-rovirus-positive specimens, 20