Viral diarrheas – newer advances in diagnosis and management
J. Gonzalo Acevedo-Rodriguez,
Carmen A. Contreras,
Theresa J. Ochoa
Abstract:Purpose of review
Viruses are the most common etiological agents of diarrhea in children. Despite rotavirus vaccine introduction, rotavirus remains as the leading cause of death globally, followed by norovirus, which represents a diagnostic challenge. Here, we describe new advances in the diagnosis and management of viral diarrheas.
Recent findings
Although immunoassays are widely used for their fast turnaround time and low cost, molecular techniques ha… Show more
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