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    Title: Gastroenteroviruses Infection in Taiwan
    Authors: Lu, Tsong-Ming
    Tsai, Hsiu-Ting
    Cheng, Yu-wen
    Chin, Lengsu-William
    Yang, Chi-Chiang
    Contributors: 醫學研究所
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2015-07-30T03:45:43Z (UTC)
    ISSN: 1874-2793
    Abstract: Acute infectious gastroenteritis causes high morbidity and mortality in children worldwide. The most important cause of gastroenteritis is virus infection. Diarrhea is the dominant symptom of viral gastroenteritis. It subsequently in-duces dehydration and malnutrition, which contribute to high morbidity and mortality in children. In Taiwan, rotavirus is the major cause (30.4-48%) of infectious gastroenteritis, followed by adenovirus (9.1-19.8%), norovirus (8.2-25%), en-terovirus (< 5.2 %), astrovirus (2.7-2.9%) and other viruses (including sapovirus)(< 1 %). Untreated gastroenteritis is the major cause of infantile mortality, which leads to human tragedy and economic burden. In Taiwan, the cost of admission or hospitalization associated with gastroenterovirus infection is about more than 40% of the monthly salary of an unskilled or service worker. Understanding the epidemiology of gastroenterovirus and its induced host immune response could benefit the development for prevention and therapeutic management of gastroenterovirus. This review summarizes the epidemiological information and current knowledge of gastroenteroviruses that cause gastroenteritis in Taiwan.

    Gastroenteroviruses Infection in Taiwan (PDF Download Available). Available from: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/228752359_Gastroenteroviruses_Infection_in_Taiwan [accessed Jul 30, 2015].
    URI: https://ir.csmu.edu.tw:8080/ir/handle/310902500/11811
    http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874279300903010037
    Relation: The Open Infectious Diseases Journal 04/2009; 3(1). DOI: 10.2174/1874279300903010037
    Appears in Collections:[School of Medical Laboratory and Biotechnology] journal paper

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