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Burden of community-acquired and nosocomial rotavirus gastroenteritis in the pediatric population of Western Europe: a scoping review
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Rotavirus affects 95% of children worldwide by age 5 years and is the leading cause of severe dehydrating diarrhea. The objective of this review was to estimate the burden of rotavirus gastroenteritis (RVGE) in the Western European pediatric population.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>A comprehensive literature search (1999-2010) was conducted in PubMed and other sources (CDC; WHO, others). Data on the epidemiology and burden of RVGE among children < 5 years-old in Western Europe --including hospital-acquired disease--were extracted.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>76 studies from 16 countries were identified. The mean percentage of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) cases caused by rotavirus ranged from 25.3%-63.5% in children < 5 years of age, peaking during winter. Incidence rates of RVGE ranged from 1.33-4.96 cases/100 person- years. Hospitalization rates for RVGE ranged from 7% to 81% among infected children, depending on the country. Nosocomial RVGE accounted for 47%-69% of all hospital-acquired AGE and prolonged hospital stays by 4-12 days. Each year, RVGE incurred 53.6 million in direct medical costs and 22.4 million in indirect costs in the 16 countries studied. Full serotyping data was available for 8 countries. G1P[8], G2P[4], G9P[8], and G3P[8] were the most prevalent serotypes (cumulative frequency: 57.2%- 98.7%). Serotype distribution in nosocomial RVGE was similar.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This review confirms that RVGE is a common disease associated with significant morbidity and costs across Western Europe. A vaccine protecting against multiple serotypes may decrease the epidemiological and cost burden of RVGE in Western Europe.</p
The burden of pediatric diarrhea: a cross-sectional study of incurred costs and perceptions of cost among Bolivian families
Etude magnétique et par résonance Mössbauer de l'orthophosphate Na 3Fe2(PO4)3α et d'une phase vitreuse dérivée
A study of Na3Fe2(PO4)3α by magnetic susceptibility measurements and Môssbauer spectroscopy has shown antiferromagnetic ordering at 45.7 K with some weak ferromagnetism. A vitreous phase has been formed by quenching the molten material. The presence of both divalent and trivalent iron was detected. It has been established that this reduction of iron was necessary to the vitrification process. The magnetic structure of the glass has been discussed.L'étude magnétique et par résonance Mössbauer de Na3Fe 2(PO4)3α a permis de mettre en évidence un ordre antiferromagnétique à 45,7 K accompagné d'un faible ferromagnétisme. Une trempe après fusion conduit à une phase vitreuse. Son étude indique la présence simultanée de fer divalent et trivalent. Il a été établi que cette réduction du fer était indispensable pour que se produise le processus de vitrification. La structure magnétique du verre est discutée
Planar waveguides formed by Ag+-Na+ ion exchange in nonlinear optical glasses: diffusion and optical properties
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Planar waveguides formed by Ag+-Na+ ion exchange in nonlinear optical glasses: diffusion and optical properties
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Caractérisation et approche structurale de verres du systeme La2O3–MgO–B2O3
In this paper, a vitreous domain of the ternary system: xLa2O3–yMgO–zB2O3 characterised by X-ray diffraction is shown. Structural approach using vibrational spectroscopy and optical probe is realized for some of these glasses and compared to crystalline LaMgB5O10..
Planar waveguides formed by Ag+-Na+ ion exchange in nonlinear optical glasses: diffusion and optical properties
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DECIMAL - Phenomenological description of the corrosion and its impact on the durability of encapsulated magnesium wastes in hydraulic binders
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