A reovirus-like agent (rotavirus) in gastroenteritis of children. Virus detection and serological studies

A reovirus-like agent (rotavirus) was detected in 26 children (44%) when fecal specimens from 59 children with acute gastroenteritis were examined by electron microscopy. No rotavirus was detected in the feces of 49 children with other diseases. Sera from the acute and the convalescent phase from 40...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases 1976, Vol.8 (1), p.1-5
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Reoviridae Infections - immunology
Reoviridae Infections - microbiology
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