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Browsing by Author "Nishizono, A."

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  • Mori, D.; Ranawaka, U.; Yamada, K.; Rajindrajith, S.; Miya, K.; Perera, H.K.K.; Matsumoto, T.; Dassanayake, M.; Mitui, M. T.; Mori, H.; Nishizono, A.; Soderlund-Venermo, M.; Ahmed, K. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 2013)
    We identified human bocavirus (HBoV) DNA by PCR in cerebrospinal fluid from adults and children with encephalitis in Sri Lanka. HBoV types 1, 2, and 3 were identified among these cases. Phylogenetic analysis of HBoV1 strain ...
  • Mitui, M.T.; Chandrasena, T.G.A.N.; Chan, P.K.S.; Rajindrajith, S.; Nelson, E.A.S.; Leung, T.F.; Nishizono, A.; Ahmed, K. (BioMed Central, 2012)
    Reverse transcription (RT)-PCR is now the standard method for typing group A rotaviruses (RVA) to monitor the circulating genotypes in a population. Selection of primers that can accurately type the circulating genotypes ...
  • Ahmed, K.; Batuwanthudawe, R.; Chandrasena, T.G.A.N.; Mitui, M.T.; Rajindrajith, S.; Galagoda, G.; Pun, S.B.; Uchida, R.; Kunii, O.; Moji, K.; Abeysinghe, N.; Nishizono, A.; Nakagomi, O. (Springer-Verlag, 2010)
    Rotavirus diarrhea is an important cause of child mortality in developing countries, but studies on this diarrhea are scarce in Sri Lanka. A prospective study conducted in Sri Lanka on rotavirus infection among children ...
  • Chandrasena, T.G.A.N.; Rajindrajith, S.; Gunawardena, N.K.; Abayawardana, U.A.T.M.; Ranasinghe, S.L.; Nishizono, A.; Moji, K.; Ahmed, K. (Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians, 2010)
    INTRODUCTION: Rotavirus disease is a common paediatric problem and accounts for severe dehydrating diarrhoea, a large number of hospital admissions and an annually estimated 600,000 deaths across the world. Prospective ...
  • Gunawardena, N.K.; Rajindrajith, S.; Chandrasena, T.G.A.N.; Nishizono, A.; Moji, K.; Ahmed, K. (Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians, 2010)
    INTRODUCTION: Rotavirus is a leading cause of acute gastroenteritis in Sri Lanka. Studies from the western world have assessed the seasonal variations of this infection and its association with environmental factors such ...
  • Chandrasena, T.G.A.N.; Rajindrajith, S.; Gunawardena, N.K.; Liyanarachchi, N.; Abeysekera, C.K.; Matsomoto, T.; Yahiro, T.; Nishizono, A.; Ahmed, K. (Sri Lanka College of Microbiologists, 2014)
    INTRODUCTION: Rotavirus is an important aetiological agent of childhood diarrhoeas in Sri Lanka. OBJECTIVES: To study the rotavirus epidemiology and genotypic diversity of cases hospitalized in three geographical locations ...

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