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Rotavirus Vaccine

Park SE

Rotavirus is the most common cause of severe gastroenteritis in children throughout the world. The first licensed rotavirus vaccine (RRV-TV) was withdrawn in 1999 because of its association with intussusception....
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Rotavirus Vaccines

Kim DS

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Rotavirus Vaccines

Koh H

  • KMID: 1469227
  • Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr.
  • 2009 Nov;12(Suppl 1):S72-S76.
Rotavirus infection is the leading cause of severe diarrhea disease in infants and young children worldwide. Rotavirus infects every child at least once by her/his 5(th) birthday. It has been...
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Asymptomatic human rotavirus infections during infancy and preschool period

Jung HL, Yoo BH, Shim TS

  • KMID: 1683060
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1989 Nov;32(11):1482-1488.
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A Case of Neonate with benign Convulsion without Gastrointestinal Manifestations is Associated with Rotavirus Infection

Kim YJ, So KJ, Ma SH

Rotavirus is a most common etiologic viral agent of pediatric gastroenteritis. Most newborns infected by rotavirus show no specific symptoms, yet, some of neonates can develop serious complications such as...
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Clinical observations on human rotavirus gastroenteritis

Han SR, Seo SH, Min KS, Kim JW, Kim KN, Ryoo KY

  • KMID: 1691348
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1992 Feb;35(2):226-233.
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High Prevalence of Rotavirus G4P[6] Genotypes among Neonates in Two Korean Hospitals

Kim JS, Kim SM, Kim HS

BACKGROUND: The introduction of rotavirus vaccines has decreased the prevalence of rotavirus infections and might have changed the distribution of rotavirus genotypes. However, neonates are not eligible for vaccination and,...
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Distribution of Rotavirus G Serotypes in ChungJu Area

Sim JG, Kwon JB, Kang SY

  • KMID: 2275116
  • Korean J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr.
  • 2000 Mar;3(1):41-46.
PURPOSE: It is important to have the epidemiologic data of rotavirus serotypes for the application of polyvalent rotavirus vaccines. Epidemiological studies of rotavirus serotypes in Korea have been reported only...
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Rotavirus Infection in the Nursery

Lee HJ, Choi HR, Cho SJ, Seo JW, Park EA

  • KMID: 2072076
  • Korean J Perinatol.
  • 2003 Mar;14(1):36-41.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to investigate the transmission route and determine the clinical characteristics of rotavirus infection in asymptomatic neonate in the nursery. METHODS: From November to December...
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Rotavirus Vaccine

Kim JS

  • KMID: 1482509
  • Hanyang Med Rev.
  • 2008 Aug;28(3):58-63.
The development and introduction of rotavirus vaccines into global immunization programs has been a high priority for many international immunization agencies. Vaccine development was started with animal rotaviruses which can...
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Risk Factors of Nosocomial Rotavirus Infections in Children

Park SA, Yu SH, Lim SW, Choi KD

  • KMID: 2278675
  • Korean J Pediatr.
  • 2005 Apr;48(4):395-400.
PURPOSE: Rotavirus is one of the most important causes of nosocomial infections among children. The aim of this study is to determine the risk of nosocomial rotavirus infections and to...
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Rotavirus Vaccine

Kim JS

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Antigen Distributions of Rotavirus and Adenovirus Detected by Enzyme Immuno Assay (EIA) from Acute Gastroenteritis Patients in Seoul

Ham H, Oh S, Jo S, Choi S

Antigen distributions of rotavirus and adenovirus were detected by enzyme immuno assay (EIA) in patients with acute gastroenteritis in Seoul from 2008 to 2012. Tested feces sample numbers from patients...
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White matter injury following rotavirus infection in neonates: new aspects to a forgotten entity, 'fifth day fits'?

Yeom JS, Park CH

That rotavirus infection can cause neurological symptoms in young children has been well established. However, it is surprising why rotavirus infection has been overlooked as a cause of neonatal seizures...
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Expression of Nonstructural Protein 4 (NSP4) of Bovine Rotavirus Isolated in Korea

Back MS, Kim WY, Kang SY

  • KMID: 1621378
  • J Bacteriol Virol.
  • 2001 Mar;31(1):55-61.
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Clinical, epidemiological, and serological observation on human rotavirus gastroenteritis in infants and children

Kang CM

  • KMID: 1676134
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1985 Feb;28(2):140-146.
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Distribution of Rotavirus and Adenovirus Type 40 and 41 in Chungju Area from 1998 to 1999

Kwon JB, Sim JG

PURPOSE: Acute diarrhea in one of the most important diseases in children with high morbidity and mortality worldwide. Most of acute diarrhea is induced by viruses. Rotavirus and adenovirus are...
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New Viruses causing Gastroenteritis

Oh SH

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Effect of Bovine and Human Lactoferrin on MA 104 Cell Infected with Human Rotavirus

Cha KJ, Yu DY, Lee CK, Yu JH

  • KMID: 2096743
  • J Korean Soc Virol.
  • 1999 Jun;29(2):87-97.
It has long been known that lactoferrin prevents human beings from infection of virus. To prove this activity of lactoferrin, we evaluated the activities of different lactoferrins to an isolate...
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Rotavirus: Recent advances and immunization

Kim DS

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