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in the body provides a possible explanation for the digestive symptoms’ mechanism. Cases with solely GI symptoms have been reported in both adults and children. Viral RNA has also been detected in stool and blood samples, indicating the possibility of liver damage, which has been reported in CO...
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of Angiotensin converting enzyme type 2 receptors in multiple organs in the body provides a possible explanation for the digestive symptoms'mechanism.Cases with solely GI symptoms have been reported in both adults and children.Viral RNA has also been detected in stool and blood samples,indicating ...
Rotaviruses, noroviruses, astroviruses, and enteric adenoviruses are the four major viral causes of acute gastroenteritis, which is a major public health concern and a common cause of morbidity worldwide and mortality in low income settings. Although the intestinal epithelium serves as a protective ...