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Энтеровирусы у детей с гастроэнтеритом

Энтеровирусы у детей с гастроэнтеритом

Abstract

Энтеровирусы человека (род Enterovirus, семейства Picornaviridae, порядок Picornavirales ) мелкие, безоболочечные РНК-содержащие вирусы, представленные более чем 100 серотипами, способны вызывать разнообразные клинические синдромы, среди которых острый гастроэнтерит играет немаловажную роль в инфекционной патологии детей. В обзоре представлены материалы по изучению этиологической роли энтеровирусов в возникновении острого гастроэнтерита у детей за период с середины XX века по настоящее время во взаимосвязи с изменениями в методологии диагностики энтеровирусной инфекции.

Human enteroviruses (genus Enterovirus, family Picornaviridae, order Picornavirales ) small, non-enveloped RNA viruses, submitted by more than 100 serotypes, can cause a variety of clinical syndromes, including acute gastroenteritis plays an important role in the infectious pathology of children. The review presents the materials for the study of the etiological role of enteroviruses in the occurrence of acute gastroenteritis in children since the mid XX century to the present in relation to changes in the methodology of diagnosis of enterovirus infection.

Keywords

ЭНТЕРОВИРУС,ENTEROVIRUS,НЕПОЛИОМИЕЛИТНЫЙ ЭНТЕРОВИРУС,NON-POLIO ENTEROVIRUS,ОСТРЫЙ ГАСТРОЭНТЕРИТ,ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS,ОСТРАЯ КИШЕЧНАЯ ИНФЕКЦИЯ,ACUTE ENTERIC INFECTION

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