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. 1995 Oct;41(5):301–303. doi: 10.1093/tropej/41.5.301

Viral Diarrhoea in a Rural Coastal Region of Karnataka India

Mamatha Shetty 1, Thelma Alfonse Brown 1, Mohan Kotian 1, P G Shivananda 1,
PMCID: PMC7112246  PMID: 8531264

Abstract SUMMARY

A total of 106 children below 5 years of age admitted to the Kasturba Medical College Hospital Manipal Karnataka (South India) were investigated over a period of 6 months to determine the aetiologkal role of viruses in acute diarrhoea. Viral aetiological agents isolated were Rotaviruses in 12 (11 per cent) cases, Adenoviruses in 3 (3 per cent) cases, corona virus and astroviruses in two (2 per cent) cases each. Non-viral isolates were Cryptosporidium and Salmonella typhimurium in two cases each, and Entamoeba histolyticaand and Shigella flexneri in one case each.


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