Definition of Rotaviruses. Meaning of Rotaviruses. Synonyms of Rotaviruses

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Definition of Rotaviruses

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Meaning of Rotaviruses from wikipedia

- Rotaviruses are the most common cause of diarrhoeal disease among infants and young children. Nearly every child in the world is infected with a rotavirus...
- Escherichia coli (E. coli), Campylobacter etc. viruses: enteroviruses, rotaviruses, norovirus, adenoviruses fungi: candidiasis, especially in immunosuppressed...
- capsid layers, or turrets). Double-stranded RNA viruses include the rotaviruses, known globally as a common cause of gastroenteritis in young children...
- activated, which ensures cell survival by degrading the viral mRNA. Rotaviruses have evolved to avoid this defence mechanism by not uncoating fully inside...
- jcv.2008.10.009. PMID 19084472. Greenberg HB, Estes MK (May 2009). "Rotaviruses: from pathogenesis to vaccination". Gastroenterology. 136 (6): 1939–51...
- areas without easy access to water and soap are especially vulnerable. Rotaviruses, noroviruses, adenoviruses, and astroviruses are known to cause viral...
- fecal-oral transmitted pathogens include Vibrio cholerae, Giardia species, rotaviruses, Entamoeba histolytica, Escherichia coli, and tape worms. Most of these...
- subfamilies. Reoviruses can affect the gastrointestinal system (such as rotaviruses) and respiratory tract. The name "reo-" is an acronym for "respiratory...
- responsible for a huge percentage of gastrointestinal disease worldwide. Rotaviruses (of Reoviridae) have been found to contain an enterotoxin which plays...
- Electron micrograph of gold nanoparticles attached to rotaviruses. The small dark circular objects are gold nanoparticles coated with a monoclonal antibody...