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Aichi Virus Shedding in High Concentrations in Patients with Acute Diarrhea
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We assessed aichi virus shedding in patients with gastroenteritis and negative test results for other viral and bacterial infections.
Drexler jf, baumgarte s, de souza luna lk, eschbach-bludau m, lukashev an, drosten c: aichi virus shedding in high concentrations in patients with acute diarrhea.
Aichi virus shedding in high concentrations in patients with acute diarrhea by jan drexler. Cite bibtex; full citation publisher: centers for disease control.
Aichi virus shedding in high concentrations in patients with acute diarrhea.
Dec 14, 2016 pubmed abstract: aichi virus 1 (aiv-1) is a human pathogen from the kobuvirus genus of the picornaviridae family.
Adenovirus, aichi virus, anellovirus, astrovirus, bocavirus, enterovirus, parechovirus, picobirnavirus, and rotavirus were de stool samples from two healthy infant siblings collected at about weekly intervals during their first year of life were analyzed by pcr for 15 different enteric viral genera.
The high proportion of monoinfections and the high frequency of hospitalizations support the role of aichi virus in pediatric gastroenteritis.
Dec 2, 2020 aichi virus 1 (aiv-1), belonging to the genus kobuvirus in the family picornaviridae, in environmental survey studies, aiv-1 is detected with higher frequency and aiv-1 shedding in human feces may contaminate aquat.
Webmd defines viral shedding as, “viral shedding occurs when a virus replicates inside your body and is released into the environment.
Mar 12, 2020 the co-infection of aichivirus with salivirus and saffold virus also assessed, among which high double or triple mixed-infections were.
Viral shedding refers to the expulsion and release of virus progeny following successful reproduction during a host-cell infection. Once replication has been completed and the host cell is exhausted of all resources in making viral progeny, the viruses may begin to leave the cell by several methods. The term is used to refer to shedding from a single cell, shedding from one part of the body into another part of the body, and shedding from bodies into the environment where the viruses may infect.
Aichi virus (aiv) is suspected to play a role in viral gastroenteritis in humans. In this study, we assessed the presence of aiv in untreated influent sewage samples collected at four wastewater treatment plants in central italy. All of the italian strains showed the highest nucleotide and amino acid sequence identity.
Aichi virus, genus kobuvirus, family picornaviridae, has been proposed as a causative agent of gastroenteritis in human.
Aichi virus, salivirus and saffold virus were detected in 6, 9 and 38 of the children, respectively, but cosavirus was not detected in any of the children. There was a clear seasonal variation with most infections occurring in autumn and winter.
Objective: since its discovery, aichivirus (aiv) a has been detected, with an et al: aichi virus shedding in high concentrations in patients with acute diarrhea.
There are three distinct clusters within the genus kobuvirus: aichivirus a (aiv-a) aichi virus shedding in high concentrations in patients with acute diarrhea.
Drexler jf, baumgarte s, de souza luna lk, eschbach-bludau m, lukashev an, drosten c (2011) aichi virus shedding in high concentrations in patients with acute diarrhea.
Abstract we assessed aichi virus shedding in patients with gastroenteritis and negative test results for other viral and bacterial infections.
Oct 8, 2019 for t cell, two epitopes showed high affinity to mhc class i (fsipytspl and tmvsfsipy) and high coverage against the whole world population.
Aichi virus, genus kobuvirus, family picornaviridae, has been proposed as a causative agent of gastroenteritis in human. Although high seroprevalence has been detected, it has been identified in only a few cases.
Jun 22, 2020 team in southwest china finds median duration was 19 days, a third longer than for people with mild symptoms.
Although high seroprevalence has been detected, it has been identified in only a few cases. A total of 65 stool samples were tested retrospectively, collected from children with diarrhea, by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction.
Norovirus infections are notoriously difficult to prevent and control, owing to their low infectious dose, high shedding titre, and environmental stability.
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