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Rev. biol. trop ; Rev. biol. trop;45(3): 989-91, Sept. 1997. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-219048

ABSTRACT

In Costa Rica, an annual outbreak of infant diarrheal disease (December and January) was reported since 1976, and rotavirus was incriminated later as the main etiological agent (1976-1981). Apparently the disease has not been systematically studied in Costa Rica after 1981. For that reason the occurrence of the outbreak was retrospectively documented for 1993-1995 and etiology was studied in 48 children treated for diarrhea at the Nacional Children Hospital (capital city of San Jose) during December, 1994 and January, 1995. Rotavirus (33percent) and coronavirus (27percent) were the main agents. To our knowledge, this is the first time that these viruses are incriminated in an outbreak of diarrhea


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Child , Infant , Humans , Diarrhea, Infantile , Diarrhea, Infantile/virology , Disease Outbreaks , Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Rotavirus Infections/epidemiology , Costa Rica , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies
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