January 6, 2012 — The reintroduction of rotavirus vaccination in the United States has not resulted in an increase in hospitalization for intussusception among infants, according to a study published ...
The development of a safe, effective rotavirus vaccine was a major milestone in reducing hospitalizations and deaths from the virus in children around the globe, but the rollout of the first rotavirus ...
Viral infections trigger more cases of intussusception, the common cause of bowel blockages in young children, than previously thought, according to a new study. Viral infections trigger more cases of ...
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Intussusception happens when a part of your intestines folds back on itself. Around 90% of intussusception cases occur in children under 3, while only 5% occur in adults. The most common symptoms are ...
Intussusception remains one of the most common causes of acute abdominal emergencies in children, necessitating prompt and accurate diagnosis as well as effective treatment strategies. Recent advances ...
The role of natural rotavirus infection in intussusception was first proposed in the 1978 by Japanese investigators using electron microscopic examination of feces. These findings were not able to be ...
Viral infections trigger more cases of intussusception, the common cause of bowel blockages in young children, than previously thought, according to a new study. The research, led by Murdoch ...
Concerns have been raised that rapid diagnosis and treatment of intussusception, an abdominal emergency that primarily affects infants and young children, are not being adequately provided. On July 9, ...
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