2014
Human Astroviruses
Abstract: SUMMARY Human astroviruses (HAtVs) are positive-sense single-stranded RNA viruses that were discovered in 1975. Astroviruses infecting other species, particularly mammalian and avian, were identified and classified into the genera Mamastrovirus and Avastrovirus . Through next-generation sequencing, many new astroviruses infecting different species, including humans, have been described, and the Astroviridae family sh…
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“…Classic HAstV was not detected in vomit samples analyzed in this study. This is in accordance with the literature where no reports of Classic HAstV detection in vomit has been documented …”
Section: Discussion
supporting
confidence: 94%
“…Classic HAstV was not detected in vomit samples analyzed in this study. This is in accordance with the literature where no reports of Classic HAstV detection in vomit has been documented …”
Section: Discussion
supporting
confidence: 94%
“…In addition to norovirus, distinct seasonal trends were observed for rotavirus, astrovirus, and Campylobacter for the 34-month study period. These findings are in agreement with data published in the literature and with surveillance reports presented by CDC [ 28 – 30 ]. P .…”
Section: Discussion
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confidence: 93%
“…Once maternal passive immunity is lost, the cohort also demonstrated that a majority of VA1 infections occur from ages 2 to 9, as the seropositivity rate rose from 6.9% to 63.3%. These findings are consistent with previous hypotheses that most astrovirus exposures occur during childhood ( 1 , 33 ). The Peruvian cohort demonstrated a higher seropositivity rate than the St. Louis cohort in children 0 to 8.99 years of age.…”
Section: Discussion
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confidence: 93%
