B, C, D, F, G, H, I and J. Rotavirus A is the most common species, and these rotaviruses cause more than 90% of rotavirus infections in humans. The virus...
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The rotavirus vaccine is a vaccine used to protect against rotavirus infections, which are the leading cause of severe diarrhea among young children. The...
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Organization recommended that the rotavirus vaccine be offered to all children globally. Two commercial rotavirus vaccines exist and several more are...
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genes. Rotavirus NSP3 presents several similarities to PABP; in rotavirus-infected cells, NSP3 can be cross-linked to the 3' end of rotavirus mRNAs and...
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during early stages of rotavirus infection. Hua J, Mansell EA, Patton JT (September 1993). "Comparative analysis of the rotavirus NS53 gene: conservation...
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The rotavirus nonstructural protein NSP4 was the first viral enterotoxin discovered. It is a viroporin and induces diarrhea and causes Ca2+-dependent...
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Paul Offit (section Rotavirus vaccine)
pentavalent rotavirus vaccine manufactured by Merck & Co. Since 2006, RotaTeq has been one of two vaccines currently used against rotavirus. In February...
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used in future rotavirus treatments. Thiazolides such as Nitazoxanide and Tizoxanide have also been suggested as potential rotavirus treatments. These...
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autophosphorylated. Interaction of NSP5 with NSP2 was also demonstrated. In rotavirus-infected cells, the non-structural proteins NSP5 and NSP2 localize in...
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and the costs to society. Rotavirus vaccine decreases the rates of diarrhea in a population. New vaccines against rotavirus, Shigella, Enterotoxigenic...
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Poly(A)-binding protein (section Rotavirus NSP3)
poly(A)-tailed mRNAs upon rotavirus infection. PABP-C1 evicted from eIF4G by NSP3 accumulates in the nucleus of rotavirus-infected cells. This eviction...
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This family represents a rotavirus cis-acting replication element (CRE) found at the 3'-end of rotavirus mRNAs. The family is thought to promote the synthesis...
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propagates readily in the GI tract. Rotavirus, like norovirus, astrovirus, and sapovirus, causes gastroenteritis. Rotavirus, however, is much more lethal,...
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cases of infectious enteritis are caused by four pathogens, Norovirus, Rotavirus, Campylobacter, and Salmonella. Other common causes of infectious enteritis...
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Vaccination in India (section Rotavirus)
vaccine Pentavalent vaccine for Hib, DPT, Hep B JE vaccine (localised) Rotavirus vaccine PCV for Streptococcus pneumoniae India has been vaccinating against...
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Roxan (redirect from Rotavirus X-associated non-structural protein)
finger domains. This protein also interacts with the rotavirus non-structural protein NSP3. Rotavirus mRNAs are capped but not polyadenylated, and viral...
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(September 2017). "Single-Particle Detection of Transcription following Rotavirus Entry". Journal of Virology. 91 (18). doi:10.1128/JVI.00651-17. PMC 5571246...
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Protein 6 (NSP6) is one of the two non-structural proteins that gene 11 in rotavirus encodes for alongside NSP5. It is a putative transmembrane domain protein...
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viruses, SARS-CoV-2, chickenpox, smallpox, and measles. Norovirus and rotavirus, common causes of viral gastroenteritis, are transmitted by the faecal–oral...
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be detected in rotavirus-infected cells, implicating RoXaN in translation regulation. Poncet D, Aponte C, Cohen J (June 1993). "Rotavirus protein NSP3 (NS34)...
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announced a significant advancement in improving access to the lifesaving rotavirus vaccine for children. The vaccine candidate will have optimized bulk antigen...
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fresh-cut produce which has fecal contamination. Hepatitis E Norovirus Rotavirus Most foodborne parasites are zoonoses. Platyhelminthes:[citation needed]...
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Bines and her team developed a novel oral rotavirus vaccine (RV3-BB) as a global vaccine against infant rotavirus infection based on a naturally occurring...
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Double-stranded RNA viruses (section Rotavirus)
highly coordinated steps of RNA transcription, processing, and release. Rotavirus is the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis in infants and young...
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Among Recipients of Rotavirus Vaccine -- United States, 1998-1999". www.cdc.gov. Retrieved November 12, 2020. "Vaccines: VPD-VAC/Rotavirus/Rotashield and Intussusception...
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many strains of rotavirus and the vaccine can not cover all of them, so it is still possible for a child to become infected with rotavirus. Having the illness...
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Microbial toxin (section Rotavirus NSP4)
(July 2007). "Induction of nitric oxide synthase by rotavirus enterotoxin NSP4: implication for rotavirus pathogenicity". The Journal of General Virology...
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concluded that the death of children (less than five years of age) caused by rotavirus on a global scale ranges between 352,000 to 592,000. Approximately 1.1 billion...
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the lanthanide and actinide series elements. The dsRNA viruses (e.g. Rotavirus) according to the Baltimore classification. Group III introns, a class...
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cholerae Cronobacter spp Viral pathogens Enterovirus Hepatitis A Norovirus Rotavirus Parasitic pathogens Cryptosporidium Entamoeba histolytica Giardia Trichinella...
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