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Viral agents associated with acute diarrhea among outpatient children in southeastern China

Viral agents associated with acute diarrhea among outpatient children in southeastern China
Viral agents associated with acute diarrhea among outpatient children in southeastern China
All the 5 common etiologies were detected in this study, with rotavirus and norovirus being the 2 leading agents. Mixed viral infections were common in outpatient children with acute diarrhea, and rotavirus seemed to play a major role in mixed infections.
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Chen, Yu, Li, Zhongjie, Han, Dongsheng, Cui, Dawei, Chen, Xiao, Zheng, Shufa, Yu, Fei, Liu, Jia, Lai, Shengjie, Yan, Yansheng, Lin, Zhong, Shi, Zhiyang, Wu, Tao, Li, Lanjuan and Yang, Weizhong (2013) Viral agents associated with acute diarrhea among outpatient children in southeastern China. Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 32 (7), e285-e290. (doi:10.1097/INF.0b013e31828c3de4). (PMID:23407102)

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Abstract

All the 5 common etiologies were detected in this study, with rotavirus and norovirus being the 2 leading agents. Mixed viral infections were common in outpatient children with acute diarrhea, and rotavirus seemed to play a major role in mixed infections.

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Accepted/In Press date: 7 February 2013
Published date: July 2013
Organisations: WorldPop, Population, Health & Wellbeing (PHeW)

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Local EPrints ID: 373599
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373599
PURE UUID: 799d8cbe-cf20-446f-9b50-e62453d08fa9
ORCID for Shengjie Lai: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9781-8148

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Date deposited: 22 Jan 2015 17:10
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 04:02

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Author: Yu Chen
Author: Zhongjie Li
Author: Dongsheng Han
Author: Dawei Cui
Author: Xiao Chen
Author: Shufa Zheng
Author: Fei Yu
Author: Jia Liu
Author: Shengjie Lai ORCID iD
Author: Yansheng Yan
Author: Zhong Lin
Author: Zhiyang Shi
Author: Tao Wu
Author: Lanjuan Li
Author: Weizhong Yang

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