CCL

Összesen 3 találat.
#/oldal:
Részletezés:
Rendezés:

1.

001-es BibID:BIBFORM050849
Első szerző:Iturriza-Gomara, Miren
Cím:Rotavirus surveillance in europe, 2005-2008 : web-enabled reporting and real-time analysis of genotyping and epidemiological data / M. Iturriza-Gómara, T. Dallman, K. Bányai, B. Böttiger, J. Buesa, S. Diedrich, L. Fiore, K. Johansen, N. Korsun, A. Kroneman, M. Lappalainen, B. László, L. Maunula, J. Matthinjnssens, S. Midgley, Z. Mladenova, M. Poljsak-Prijatelj, P. Pothier, F. M. Ruggeri, A. Sanchez-Fauquier, E. Schreier, A. Steyer, I. Sidaraviciute, A. N. Tran, V. Usonis, M. Van Ranst, A. de Rougemont, J. Gray
Dátum:2009
ISSN:0022-1899
Megjegyzések:The first European rotavirus surveillance network, EuroRotaNet, comprising 16 laboratories in 15 European countries, has been established. Methods. Fecal samples from gastroenteritis cases positive for group A rotavirus antigen were collected from multiple European countries from 2005 to mid-2008 and were subjected to G and P genotyping. Epidemiological data collected included age, sex, geographical location, setting, dates of onset and sample collection, and clinical symptoms. Results. A total of 8879 rotavirus-positive samples were characterized: 2129 cases were from the 2005-2006 season, 4030 from the 2006-2007 season, and 2720 from the ongoing 2007-2008 season. A total of 30 different G and P type combinations of strains circulated in the region from 2005 through 2008. Of these strains, 90% had genotypes commonly associated with human infections-G1P[8], G2P[4], G3P[8], G4P[8], and G9P[8]-and 1.37% represented potential zoonotic introductions. G1P[8] remained the most prevalent genotype in Europe as a whole, but the incidence of infection with G1P[8] rotavirus strains was <50% overall, and all 3 seasons were characterized by a significant diversity of cocirculating strains. The peak incidence of rotavirus infection occurred from January through May, and 81% of case patients were aged <2.5 years. Conclusions. Data gathered through EuroRotaNet will provide valuable background information on the rotavirus strain diversity in Europe before the introduction of rotavirus vaccines, and the network will provide a robust method for surveillance during vaccine implementation.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Klinikai orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:Journal of Infectious Diseases. - 200 : Suppl. 1 (2009), p. S215-S221. -
További szerzők:Dallman, T. Bányai Krisztián Böttiger, B. Buesa, J. Diedrich, S. Fiore, L. Johansen, K. Korsun, N. Kroneman, A. Lappalainen, Marit László Brigitta (1983-) (molekuláris biológus, mikrobiológus) Maunula, L. Matthijnssens, Jelle Midgley, S. Mladenova, Z. Poljsak-Prijatelj, M. Pothier, P. Ruggeri, F. M. Sanchez-Fauquier, A. Schreier, Elisabeth Steyer, A. Sidaraviciute-Ivaskeviciene, I. Tran, A. N. Usonis, V. Ranst, M., Van Rougemont, A., de Gray, J.
Internet cím:DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
Borító:

2.

001-es BibID:BIBFORM013262
Első szerző:Iturriza-Gomara, Miren
Cím:Rotavirus genotypes co-circulating in Europe between 2006 and 2009 as determined by EuroRotaNet, a pan-European collaborative strain surveillance network / Iturriza-Gómara M., Dallman T., Bányai K., Böttiger B., Buesa J., Diedrich S., Fiore L., Johansen K., Koopmans M., Korsun N., Koukou D., Kroneman A., László B., Lappalainen M., Maunula L., Marques A. M., Matthinjnssens J., Midgley S., Mladenova Z., Nawaz S., Poljsak-Prijatelj M., Pothier P., Ruggeri F. M., Sanchez-Fauquier A., Steyer A., Sidaraviciute-Ivaskeviciene I., Syriopoulou V., Tran A. N., Usonis V., Van Ranst M., DE Rougemont A., Gray J.
Dátum:2011
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:Epidemiology and Infection. - 139 : 6 (2011), p. 895-909. -
További szerzők:Dallman, T. Bányai Krisztián Böttiger, B. Buesa, J. Diedrich, S. Fiore, L. Johansen, K. Koopmans, M. Korsun, N. Koukou, D. Kroneman, A. László Brigitta (1983-) (molekuláris biológus, mikrobiológus) Lappalainen, Marit Maunula, L. Marques, A. M. Matthijnssens, Jelle Midgley, S. Mladenova, Z. Nawaz, S. Poljsak-Prijatelj, M. Pothier, P. Ruggeri, F. M. Sanchez-Fauquier, A. Steyer, A. Sidaraviciute-Ivaskeviciene, I. Syriopoulou, V. Tran, A. N. Usonis, V. Ranst, M., Van Rougemont, A., de Gray, J.
Internet cím:Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
DOI
Borító:

3.

001-es BibID:BIBFORM050750
Első szerző:Papp Hajnalka
Cím:Review of group : a rotavirus strains reported in swine and cattle / Hajnalka Papp, Brigitta László, Ferenc Jakab, Balasubramanian Ganesh, Simona De Grazia, Jelle Matthijnssens, Max Ciarlet, Vito Martella, Krisztián Bányai
Dátum:2013
Megjegyzések:Group A rotavirus (RVA) infections cause severe economic losses in intensivelyreared livestock animals, particularly in herds of swine and cattle. RVA strains are antigenically heterogeneous, and are classified in multiple G and P typesdefined by the two outer capsid proteins, VP7 and VP4, respectively. This studysummarizes published literature on the genetic and antigenic diversity of porcineand bovine RVA strains published over the last 3 decades. The single mostprevalent genotype combination among porcine RVA strains was G5P[7], whereas the predominant genotype combination among bovine RVA strains was G6P[5], althoughspatiotemporal differences in RVA strain distribution were observed. These dataprovide important baseline data on epidemiologically important RVA strains inswine and cattle and may guide the development of more effective vaccines forveterinary use.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Elméleti orvostudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
Megjelenés:Vetrinary Microbiology. - 165 : 3-4 (2013), p. 190-199. -
További szerzők:László Brigitta (1983-) (molekuláris biológus, mikrobiológus) Jakab Ferenc Ganesh, Balasubramanian De Grazia, Simona Matthijnssens, Jelle Ciarlet, Max Martella, Vito Bányai Krisztián
Internet cím:DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
Borító:
Rekordok letöltése1