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Minimally invasive saliva testing to monitor norovirus infection in community settings
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Autores:
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Pisanic, N. ;
Ballard, S.-B. ;
Colquechagua, F.D. ;
François, R. ;
Exum, N. ;
Yori, P.P. ;
Schwab, K.J. ;
Granger, D.A. ;
Detrick, B. ;
Olortegui, M.P. ;
Mayta, H. ;
Sanchez, G.J. ;
Gilman, R.H. ;
Heaney, C.D. ;
Vinjé, J. ;
Kosek, M.N.
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Tipo de documento:
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texto impreso
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Editorial:
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Oxford University Press, 2019-12-06T21:02:59Z
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Nota general:
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
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Resumen:
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Background. Norovirus is a leading cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide. Routine norovirus diagnosis requires stool collection. Te goal of this study was to develop and validate a noninvasive method to diagnose norovirus to complement stool diagnostics and to facilitate studies on transmission. Methods. A multiplex immunoassay to measure salivary immunoglobulin G (IgG) responses to 5 common norovirus genotypes (GI.1, GII.2, GII.4, GII.6, and GII.17) was developed. Te assay was validated using acute and convalescent saliva samples collected from Peruvian children
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En línea:
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http://repositorio.upch.edu.pe/handle/upch/7546
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