id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-009002-790bee3v Schoub, BarryD ENTERIC ADENOVIRUSES AND ROTAVIRUSES IN INFANTILE GASTROENTERITIS IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES 1981-10-24 .txt text/plain 896 58 54 Their disparate detection rates of adenovirus and rotavirus from stool samples taken in two different rural areas in South Africa is intriguing and warrants further investigation. We are surprised that Dowling and Wynne "are aware of no other studies on the incidence of adenovirus-associated gastroenteritis in southern Africa", apart from our 1975 report.4 Since that time we have published papers on the aetiology of acute infantile gastroenteritis in our Black urban communities in the Pretoria5 and the Johannesburg6,7 areas. He states that in his wide experience of acute porphyria he has never encountered an attack induced by alcohol and consequently does not advise his patients to abstain from drinking. We strongly advise all of our patients with acute porphyria that alcohol may precipitate a porphyric attack. ./cache/cord-009002-790bee3v.txt ./txt/cord-009002-790bee3v.txt