在出生后第一年的粪便病毒排泄,包括在葡萄牙里斯本的日托所的看护。

M F Avillez, M T Paixão
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为了确定胃肠道病毒感染的频率、粪便中病毒脱落的持续时间及其与任何疾病爆发的关系,从里斯本一家机构日托所的儿童身上收集了粪便样本。在这项研究中,对10名儿童进行了调查,从他们在托儿所入学开始,每周收集粪便样本,为期1年。共获得459份样本。此外,我们还对其中4名儿童进行了随访,从他们出生的第一周一直到他们进入托儿所,在此期间收集了79份样本。在这些粪便中检测到很高比例(44.4%)的病毒,包括口服疫苗脊髓灰质炎病毒株以及从常规细胞培养和电子显微镜(EM)中分离的病毒。这些病毒在健康婴儿和患病婴儿身上都检测到了。研究了细胞培养中分离的病毒或EM检测到的病毒与疾病之间可能存在的联系,结果表明,病毒无症状排泄是常见的,特别是在该年龄组的儿童中。
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Excretion of faecal viruses during the first year of life including attendance at a day nursery in Lisbon, Portugal.

In an attempt to determine the frequency of virus infections of the gastrointestinal tract, the duration of virus shedding in faeces and its relation to outbreaks of illness of any kind, faecal samples were collected from children attending a day nursery at a Lisbon institution. In this study, ten children were surveyed from their enrollment at the nursery, weekly specimens of faeces being collected over a period of 1 year. A total of 459 samples were obtained. In addition four of these children were also followed-up from their first week of life to their enrollment at the nursery, 79 samples being collected during this period. Viruses were detected in a high percentage (44.4%) of these stools, including strains of oral vaccine polioviruses together with viruses isolated in routine cell cultures and by electron microscopy (EM). These viruses were detected in both healthy and ill babies. The possible association between viruses isolated in cell cultures or detected by EM and illness was examined and the results show that the asymptomatic excretion of viruses is frequent, particularly in children within this age group.

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