Human torovirus: A new nosocomial gastrointestinal pathogen

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Studies were undertaken to determine if human torovirus is associated with gastroenteritis and to examine the clinical features of torovirus illness in children. The fecal excretion of torovirus in patients with gastroenteritis was compared with that in matched asymptomatic controls in a case-control study. Toroviruses were identified in 72 (35.0%) of 206 gastroenteritis cases compared with 30 (14.5%) of 206 controls (P

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Jamieson, F. B., Wang, E. E. L., Bain, C., Good, J., Duckmanton, L., & Petric, M. (1998). Human torovirus: A new nosocomial gastrointestinal pathogen. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 178(5 SUPPL.), 1263–1269. https://doi.org/10.1086/314434

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