In our original analysis, any one of the International Classification of Disease, Version 10 (ICD-10) codes was used for outcome ascertainment: RV-specific- (A08.0), viral- (A08.3, A08. 4, A08.5), and unspecifie
The genome of NoVs, which was first characterized in NV, contains a single-stranded positive sense RNA of 7.5–7.7 kb with three open reading frames (ORFs) and a poly A tail at its 3’ end [19]. ORF1 encodes a polyprotein that is processed by viral protease 3CLpro into the RNA-de...
Norovirus (NoV) and rota- virus are the most common viruses that cause viral GE, while adenovirus, astrovirus, coronavi- rus, and parechovirus are also known to cause GE in humans [1–3]. 8.2 Noroviruses NoVs are a group of genetically diverse RNA viruses that belong to the genus of...
Use was higher if bacterial gastroenteritis as opposed to viral or nonspecific gastroenteritis was diagnosed (63% vs 23% of children) and ranged from 14% of children in Northeastern urban hospitals to 37% of children in Southern rural hospitals. After adjustment for patient- and hospital-level ...
Methods: This is a retrospective cohort study that included children hospitalized at our institution from 2014鈥 2017 with a viral or bacterial pathogen detected on clinical testing by Filmarray Gastrointestinal Pathogen Panel (GIP), with an ICD-10 diagnosis code suggesting potential neurological ...
Methods As part of an observational surveillance conducted during the RV seasons 2000/2001 to 2011/2012, we analysed hospital discharge data collected retrospectively from two Finnish hospitals (Oulu and Tampere), concerning ICD 10 codes A00-09 (acute gastroenteritis, AGE) and A08.0 (rotaviral ...
It is essential to continue efforts to raise awareness among stakeholders about the benefits of RV vaccination and address any barriers or challenges that may be hindering its uptake in order to enhance protection against this common and preventable viral infection [33]. As regards hospital ...