infectious canine hepatitis virus infections in dogs in hong kong. | | 1975 | 164711 |
influenza a infection is an important cause of febrile seizures. | to compare the incidence of febrile seizures in children hospitalized for influenza a infection with parainfluenza and adenovirus infection and to examine the hypothesis that children hospitalized for influenza a (variant sydney/h3n2) during the 1998 season in hong kong had more frequent and refractory seizures when compared with other respiratory viruses, including the a/wuhan h3n2 variant that was present in the previous year. | 2001 | 11581471 |
prevalence of diarrhea viruses in hospitalized children in hong kong in 2008. | a total of 209 stool samples were collected from pediatric patients admitted for acute gastroenteritis in a hospital in hong kong, during an 8-month period from january to august 2008, and were tested for the presence of rotavirus, norovirus, sapovirus, adenovirus, and astrovirus using a multiplex rt-pcr assay. the most common virus was rotavirus group a (59 of 209, 28%, mainly serotypes g1, g2, g3, and g9), followed by norovirus group ii (48 of 209, 23%), adenovirus (7 of 209, 3%, serotypes 2, ... | 2009 | 19774686 |
virologically confirmed population-based burden of hospitalization caused by respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, and parainfluenza viruses in children in hong kong. | to determine virologically confirmed hospitalization rates associated with respiratory syncytial virus (rsv), adenovirus, and parainfluenza viruses in hong kong children. | 2010 | 20622713 |
validation of statistical models for estimating hospitalization associated with influenza and other respiratory viruses. | reliable estimates of disease burden associated with respiratory viruses are keys to deployment of preventive strategies such as vaccination and resource allocation. such estimates are particularly needed in tropical and subtropical regions where some methods commonly used in temperate regions are not applicable. while a number of alternative approaches to assess the influenza associated disease burden have been recently reported, none of these models have been validated with virologically confi ... | 2011 | 21412433 |