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comparative epidemiology of two rotavirus serotypes and other viral agents associated with pediatric gastroenteritis.human rotavirus (hrv) type 1 or 2, adenovirus, or non-cultivatable 27 nm virus-like particles were demonstrated by electron microscopy and/or rotavirus elisa in fecal samples from 45.5% of 604 gastroenteritis inpatients, 25.0% of 200 gastroenteritis outpatients and 6.0% of 812 control subjects, all sampled at children's hospital national medical center. washington, dc. rotaviruses were the most common pathogens detected as 39% and 22% of gastroenteritis inpatients and outpatients, respectively, ...1979224698
fecal adenoviruses from a longitudinal study of families in metropolitan washington, d.c.: laboratory, clinical, and epidemiologic observations.during a 29-month period, we studied enteric infection in 70 families from a pediatric practice in suburban washington, d.c. fecal adenoviruses were detected in stools of 18 patients by tissue culture and electron microscopic procedures. from 6 through 11 months of age, the incidence of fecal adenoviruses associated with enteritis was seven per 100, and of confirmed enteric adenoviruses (eads), three per 100 individuals per year. all eads belonged to subgenus g (type 41). all three patients with ...19852995630
epidemiology of adenovirus-associated virus infection in a nursery population. 19684301609
a seroepidemiologic study of adenovirus-associated virus infection in infants and children. 19714329327
epidemiology of respiratory syncytial virus infection in washington, d.c. 3. composite analysis of eleven consecutive yearly epidemics. 19734355632
pediatric viral gastroenteritis during eight years of study.during the period january 1974 through july 1982, fecal samples from 1,537 pediatric inpatients with gastroenteritis were tested for enteric viruses by electron microscopic and rotavirus enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay techniques. rotaviruses were detected in 34.5% of these patients, enteric adenoviruses were detected in 4.7%, approximately 27-nm viruses were detected in 1.6%, and at least one of these agents was found in 40.1% of the study subjects. three infections were by an apparently new ...19836309901
source water quality effects on monochloramine inactivation of adenovirus, coxsackievirus, echovirus, and murine norovirus.there is a need for more information regarding monochloramine disinfection efficacy for viruses in water. in this study, monochloramine disinfection efficacy was investigated for coxsackievirus b5 (cvb5), echovirus 11 (e11), murine norovirus (mnv), and human adenovirus 2 (hadv2) in one untreated ground water and two partially treated surface waters. duplicate disinfection experiments were completed at ph 7 and 8 in source water at concentrations of 1 and 3 mg/l monochloramine at 5 and 15 °c. the ...201021145573
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