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Asymptomatic norovirus infection in Mexican children.


ABSTRACT: Sixty-three children in periurban Mexico City were examined for the occurrence of asymptomatic norovirus (NoV) infection from June to August 1998. NoV was detected in 48 of 161 stool specimens (29.8%), with 31 children (49.2%) having at least one positive stool. Asymptomatic NoV infection occurred commonly during summertime in a Mexican pediatric population.

SUBMITTER: Garcia C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1594604 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Asymptomatic norovirus infection in Mexican children.

García Coralith C   DuPont Herbert L HL   Long Kurt Z KZ   Santos Jose I JI   Ko GwangPyo G  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20060801 8


Sixty-three children in periurban Mexico City were examined for the occurrence of asymptomatic norovirus (NoV) infection from June to August 1998. NoV was detected in 48 of 161 stool specimens (29.8%), with 31 children (49.2%) having at least one positive stool. Asymptomatic NoV infection occurred commonly during summertime in a Mexican pediatric population. ...[more]

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