Role of enteric adenoviruses and rotaviruses in mild and severe acute enteritis

Bhan, M. K. ; Raj, P. ; Bhandari, N. ; Svensson, L. ; Stintzing, G. ; Prasad, A. K. ; Jayashree, S. ; Srivastava, R. (1988) Role of enteric adenoviruses and rotaviruses in mild and severe acute enteritis Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 7 (5). pp. 320-322. ISSN 0891-3668

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Abstract

The role of enteric-type adenoviruses and rotaviruses in mild and severe acute gastroenteritis was investigated among children younger than 5 years of age seeking treatment at an urban hospital (UH) and at a rural health center (RHC) in India. There were 330 children at the UH and 340 at the RHC; 319 and 315 age matched nondiarrheal children served as controls for the respective groups.

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