[Viral Gastroenteritis]
Overview
Overview
Journal
Med Mal Infect
Publisher
Elsevier
Specialties
General Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Infectious Diseases
Date
2024 Apr 15
PMID
38620189
Authors
Authors
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Abstract
Many virus are able to induce gastroenteritis, especially in young children with immunological or nutritional defects. The most frequently observed, using ELISA, are Rotavirus. The others : Norwalk agent, Coronavirus, Breda virus, are identified using electron microscope. Using symptomatic therapy, prognosis is related to precocious hydratation.
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