rotavirus Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈrəʊ.təˌvaɪ.rəs]
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Meaning of rotavirus In English

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  • The successful introduction of any vaccination programme may be dependent on the diversity of co-circulating rotavirus stains and the dynamic nature of this diversity.

  • In fact, the number of patients seen for gastroenteritis and for rotavirus gastroenteritis both increased by about 25 % (data not showed).

  • The properties of these rotavirus antibodies, particularly whether they are able to neutralise the viruses, remain uncertain.

  • Cellular immunity was also found to have a role in protection after live rotavirus immunisation, particularly in mice.

  • Laboratory results confirming rotavirus or bacterial infection may be returned to the ward after the discharge diagnosis data have been completed.

  • Statistical analysis revealed that seasonality had a strong influence on the number of rotavirus diarrhoea cases admitted to the hospital.

  • There were 7.5 % of children without a diarrhoea diagnosis that were also rotavirus positive.

  • This large proportion of intussusception-associated hospitalizations should be given attention, when the overall attributable risk of rotavirus vaccines for inducing intussusception is addressed.

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