ROTAVIRUS INFECTION IN ELDERLY PATIENTS.

Autor: WANDLESS, IRENE, NARANG, H. K., EVANS, J. GRIMLEY
Zdroj: Age & Ageing; Jan1981, Vol. 10 Issue 1, p36-39, 4p
Abstrakt: In the course of an outbreak of non-bacterial diarrhoea in a group of elderly patients in a rehabilitation ward, rotavirus was detected by electron-microscopy in five of 11 stool specimens (45.5%) from symptomatic elderly patients. This suggests that although rotavirus is usually thought of as a cause of gastro-enteritis in children it should also be considered as a cause of non-bacterial diarrhoea in elderly patients and stool specimens examined for its presence. Rotavirus gastro-enteritis appears to be a highly contagious disease but appropriate measures can limit its spread. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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