2021
DOI: 10.3390/v13060975
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Experimental Methods to Study the Pathogenesis of Human Enteric RNA Viruses

Abstract: Every year, millions of children are infected with viruses that target the gastrointestinal tract, causing acute gastroenteritis and diarrheal illness. Indeed, approximately 700 million episodes of diarrhea occur in children under five annually, with RNA viruses norovirus, rotavirus, and astrovirus serving as major causative pathogens. Numerous methodological advancements in recent years, including the establishment of novel cultivation systems using enteroids as well as the development of murine and other ani… Show more

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“…Real time considered as the most sensitive and specific method for viral detection especially adenovirus, which improved by the high percentage of viral detection in our study compared with other diagnostic ways. The high prevalence of adenovirus noticed in diarrheic align with common cold cases in our study's result ,which agrees with the results of Thewainy and Hasony ( 2019) study where Viruses are the most frequent cause of acute intestinal infections in children (Agawam et al,2021).this would be attributed to many causes, which would be probability of infection etiology from water sources especially in children who deals in a careless manner, as Nguyen et al (2021) reported an existence of adenovirus in some water supplies which may represent probable source of those viruses in some patients. This is further supported by a study done in Iraq, where Jaff et al (2015) discovered that children who had access to tab water at home had a greater rate of viral infections than children who did not, and that infants who were exclusively breastfed had lower rates of adenovirus gastroenteritis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Real time considered as the most sensitive and specific method for viral detection especially adenovirus, which improved by the high percentage of viral detection in our study compared with other diagnostic ways. The high prevalence of adenovirus noticed in diarrheic align with common cold cases in our study's result ,which agrees with the results of Thewainy and Hasony ( 2019) study where Viruses are the most frequent cause of acute intestinal infections in children (Agawam et al,2021).this would be attributed to many causes, which would be probability of infection etiology from water sources especially in children who deals in a careless manner, as Nguyen et al (2021) reported an existence of adenovirus in some water supplies which may represent probable source of those viruses in some patients. This is further supported by a study done in Iraq, where Jaff et al (2015) discovered that children who had access to tab water at home had a greater rate of viral infections than children who did not, and that infants who were exclusively breastfed had lower rates of adenovirus gastroenteritis.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) viruses, such as rotavirus, are known to cause gastroenteritis in non-pregnant individuals [ 66 , 67 ]. However, the maternal immune response to this viral infection and the subsequent transfer of protective antibodies to the offspring play a key role in the prevention of severe neonatal disease, particularly in premature neonates [ 68 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of positive astrovirus specimens in this study were obtained from outpatients without dehydration. This may be because human astrovirus infection is commonly associated with moderate diarrhoea [19,20]. There was no association between diarrhoea cases in HAstVs positive and HAstVs negative samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%