Zdorovʹe Rebenka (Apr 2014)
Modern Approaches to the Diagnosis of Rotavirus Infection in Children
Abstract
The article presents the results of examining 86 children with a diagnosis of rotavirus infection. We studied and analyzed the structure of rotavirus. It is found that 62.5 % of surveyed children rotavirus infection occurs in associated form. Among associates of viral origin, noro- and astroviruses are more common, representing 2.3 and 3.5 %, respectively. As bacterial agents most often appear: S.aureus (37.3 %), Citr.freundii (21.6 %), Pr.vulgaris (14.2 %), Clostridium difficille is found in 19.6 % of patients with rotavirus infection.
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