轮状病毒感染。

Q4 Medicine
I. Stock
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轮状病毒是一种基因高度可变的无包膜病毒,具有双链、分段的核糖核酸基因组。它们是世界范围内肠胃炎的主要原因。在5岁以下的儿童中,他们是严重急性腹泻疾病的最常见诱因。在欠发达国家,轮状病毒疾病是婴幼儿最常见的死亡原因之一。通常,婴儿(70岁)出现症状性轮状病毒疾病时,会突然出现水样腹泻,脱水风险高,伴有呕吐,在某些情况下,还会出现感冒和喉咙痛等非特异性呼吸道症状。在70岁以下的成年人中,轮状病毒引起的疾病通常表现为轻度或旅行腹泻。尽管轮状病毒感染被认为是全身性的,但肠外表现如轮状病毒中枢神经系统疾病相对罕见。轮状病毒主要通过粪口途径在人与人之间传播。轮状病毒腹泻的治疗通常是有症状的,包括足够的液体和电解质替代。尽管硝唑嗪和其他一些药物在体外和体内对轮状病毒表现出很高的疗效,但目前还没有推荐的特异性抗病毒治疗方法。对于预防,应特别注意适当的卫生规则。由于轮状病毒对不断变化的环境条件具有高度稳定性,因此应使用已证明对轮状病毒具有活性的消毒剂进行消毒。在德国,两种有效且安全的轮状病毒活疫苗已获得批准。然而,一般不建议使用它们。
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[Rotavirus infections].
Rotaviruses are genetically highly variable, non-enveloped viruses with a double-stranded, segmented ribonucleic acid genome. They are a major cause of gastroenteritis worldwide. In children aged less than 5 years, they are the most frequent agent of severe acute diarrheal illnesses. In less developed countries, rotavirus diseases are one of the most frequent causes of death in infants and little children. Typically, symptomatic rotavirus diseases in infants (<5 years) and the elderly (>70 years) arise with sudden onset of watery diarrhoea with high risk of dehydration, accompanied by vomiting and, in several cases, unspecific respiratory symptoms such as cold and sore throat. In adults aged less than 70 years, illnesses due to rotavirus appear generally mild or as travel diarrhoea. Although rotavirus infections are considered to by systemic, extraintestinal manifestations such as rotavirus central nervous system diseases are relatively rare. Rotaviruses are transmitted primarily from person-to-person by the faecal-oral route. Treatment of rotavirus diarrhoea is usually symptomatic and comprises a sufficient fluid and electrolyte substitution. Although nitazoxanide and some other drugs show high efficacy against rotavirus in vitro and in vivo, there is currently no recommended specific antiviral therapy. For prophylaxis, special attention should be paid to adequate hygienic rules. Because of the high stability of rotaviruses to changing environmental conditions, disinfection should be performed applying disinfectants with proven activity against rotaviruses. In Germany, two efficient and secure live vaccines against rotaviruses have been approved. Their application, however, is not generally recommended.
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Medizinische Monatsschrift fur Pharmazeuten
Medizinische Monatsschrift fur Pharmazeuten Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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