id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-023622-tul7bonh nan Rotaviruses of Man and Animals 1975-02-01 .txt text/plain 1952 100 51 Certainly bacterial pathogens may cause both sporadic and epidemic gastroenteritis in children, but they cannot be isolated in up to 75% of cases.2, 3 Whilst it is true that some investigations suggest that enteroviruses or adenoviruses may occasionally cause localised outbreaks of gastroenteritis,4-7 others have shown that these viruses may be detected almost as frequently in controls as among patients. Employing negativestaining techniques on fsecal extracts, FLEWETT and his colleagues found similar particles in children with gastroenteritis in Birmingham 13; indeed, if virologists had only looked at such simply prepared specimens, there is no technical reason why these viruses could not have been detected, say, 15 years ago. Thus, existing evidence suggests that rotaviruses are the most important cause of infantile gastroenteritis throughout the world, but as yet only a limited number of specimens have been examined from those tropical areas where mortality-rates are particularly high. ./cache/cord-023622-tul7bonh.txt ./txt/cord-023622-tul7bonh.txt