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  • Title: [Etiological study on sporadic viral gastroenteritis among adult in Beijing].
    Author: Chen MF, Gao Y, Cong X, Sun CL, Zhu JY, Xi M, Guo XL, Yang X, Li Y, Wei L.
    Journal: Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2008 Jan 22; 88(4):265-7. PubMed ID: 18361840.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: To understand the infection and epidemiology of norovirus and rotavirus and enteral adenovirus among adult with sporadic viral gastroenteritis in Beijing and provide theoretical basis for clinical prevention and control. METHODS: Stool specimens were collected from all 312 sporadic outpatient among adult with non-cholera watery diarrhea in Infectious Disease Department of Peking University People's Hospital 2005-2006. PAGE were used for detection of rotavirus RNA in stool specimens; R-Biopharm RIDASCREEN norovirus and RIDASCREEN adenovirus were used for detection of norovirus and adenovirus. RESULTS: Rotavirus RNA was not present in all 312 stool specimens; Norovirus was present in 17.6% (22/125) and in 32.4% (11/34) in October; Adenovirus was present in 3.3% (3/92); Mixed infections of norovirus and adenovirus was present in 1 stool specimen. CONCLUSIONS: Norovirus is more common etiologic agents of sporadic acute viral gastroenteritis among adult in Beijing, The infection peak of norovirus is in autumn. Maybe the infection of rotavirus is few.
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