1989
DOI: 10.1128/cmr.2.1.51
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Human viral gastroenteritis

Abstract: During the last 15 years, several different groups of fastidious viruses that are responsible for a large proportion of acute viral gastroenteritis cases have been discovered by the electron microscopic examination of stool specimens. This disease is one of the most prevalent and serious clinical syndromes seen around the world, especially in children. Rotaviruses, in the family Reoviridae, and fastidious fecal adenoviruses account for much of the viral gastroenteritis in infants and young children, whereas th… Show more

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“…A destruição das células produtoras das enzimas dissacaridases (lactase, maltase, sacarase e isomaltase) provoca uma redução nas concentrações dessas enzimas na luz intestinal, com conseqüentes alterações na digestão dos dissacarídios correspondentes, provocando alta carga osmótica no cólon. Isso determinaria um aumento na secreção de água e eletrólitos para a luz intestinal, resultando em diarréia com desequilíbrio hidroeletrolítico, condição que pode levar ao óbito, principalmente em crianças subnutridas 5 . A intolerância à lactose seria o mecanismo básico desse processo.…”
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“…A destruição das células produtoras das enzimas dissacaridases (lactase, maltase, sacarase e isomaltase) provoca uma redução nas concentrações dessas enzimas na luz intestinal, com conseqüentes alterações na digestão dos dissacarídios correspondentes, provocando alta carga osmótica no cólon. Isso determinaria um aumento na secreção de água e eletrólitos para a luz intestinal, resultando em diarréia com desequilíbrio hidroeletrolítico, condição que pode levar ao óbito, principalmente em crianças subnutridas 5 . A intolerância à lactose seria o mecanismo básico desse processo.…”
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“…Rotaviruses are members of the family Reoviridae and are a major cause of infantile gastroenteritis (reviewed by Christensen, 1989). Infectious rotavirions have a genome that consists of 11 segments of dsRNA surrounded by at least two layers (shells) of protein (Petrie et al, 1981).…”
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“…Acute viral gastroenteritis is the second most common infectious disease worldwide (20,5), affecting humans of all age groups (23,17) but mostly the young, the elderly, and people in enclosed communities, such as hospitals, nursing homes, military bases, and cruise ships. Known enteric viral pathogens include adenovirus group F serotypes 40 and 41, rotavirus, norovirus, and astrovirus, with rotavirus and norovirus being the predominant causative agents of gastroenteritis (3,7,30).…”
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