etiologic agents of acute gastroenteritis among japanese infants and children: virus diversity and genetic analysis of sapovirus. | a total of 371 fecal specimens from infants and children with acute gastroenteritis in maizuru, tokyo and osaka, japan from july 2002 to june 2003 were tested for the presence of diarrheal viruses by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (rt-pcr), reverse passive hemagglutination (prha), rna-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (page), latex agglutination and sequence analysis methods. among diarrheal viruses detected, group a rotavirus was the most prevalent (42.2%) followed by noroviru ... | 2005 | 15789264 |
viral diarrhea in japanese children: results from a one-year epidemiologic study. | a total of 557 fecal specimens from infants and children with acute gastroenteritis in five places (maizuru, tokyo, sapporo, saga and osaka) in japan from july 2002 to june 2003 were tested for the presence of diarrheal viruses by rt-pcr, prha, rna-page and latex agglutination methods. of these, 56.4% (314) were found positive for diarrheal viruses. among them, group a rotavirus was the most prevalent (43.6%, 137 of 314) followed by norovirus (29.9%, 94 of 314), adenovirus (7.6%, 24 of 314), gro ... | 2005 | 15819174 |