| Literature DB >> 1303484 |
K L Yap1, A M Yasmin, Y H Wong, Y E Ooi, S C Tan, M Jegathesan, C M Khor, M C Low.
Abstract
A 1 year longitudinal study of 156 Malaysian children from urban and suburban areas in the Klang Valley revealed that the incidence rate of diarrhoea was 23.6 per 100 person-year with abnormal faeces reported on 0.26% of the total days of observation. Diarrhoea cases were detected in children from all socioeconomic classes. Rotavirus was isolated from 12% of the diarrheic children and asymptomatic rotavirus infection occurred in 3.2% of the children. All rotaviruses isolated were group A rotaviruses with long electrophoretypic pattern.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1303484
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med J Malaysia ISSN: 0300-5283