Publications
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intussusception is associated with the detection of adenovirus c, enterovirus b and rotavirus in a rotavirus vaccinated population. | intussusception, a condition where one segment of intestine invaginates into another, occurs predominantly in infants and young children. a number of potential causes have been identified including infectious agents and rotavirus vaccination. following the introduction of rotavirus vaccination of infants in western australia, a laboratory surveillance programme testing notified intussusception cases for infectious agents was commenced. this led to a pcr-based study of the association between gas ... | 2014 | 25464971 |