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Modern aspects of acute gastroenteritis of viral etiology

https://doi.org/10.31549/2542-1174-2019-2-106-117

Abstract

The literature review presents current data on acute gastroenteritis (AG) of viral etiology. The share of AG in the etiological structure of acute intestinal infections according to foreign and domestic authors varies from 25 to 60 %. The features of the most common pathogens of AG — NV, rotaviruses, astroviruses, their genetic diversity and variability are considered. The features of epidemiology, clinics, modern methods of laboratory diagnostics and approaches in the treatment of AG of viral etiology are refl ected.

About the Authors

D. V. Kapustin
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Kapustin Dmitry Vyacheslavovich — Teaching Assistant of the Infectious Diseases Department

52, Krasny Prospect, Novosibirsk, 630091



N. I. Khokhlova
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Khokhlova Natalya Igorevna — Cand. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor of the Infectious Diseases Department

Novosibirsk



E. I. Krasnova
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Krasnova Elena Igorevna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Infectious Diseases Departmen

Novosibirsk



A. P. Pomogayeva
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Pomogayeva Albina Petrovna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor of the Department of Children’s Diseases

Tomsk



I. V. Kuimova
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Kuimova Irina Valentinovna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Professor of the Infectious Diseases Department

Novosibirsk



L. M. Panasenko
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Panasenko Ludmila Mikchailovna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Professor of the Department of Propaedeutics Children’s Diseases

Novosibirsk



I. Ya. Izvekova
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Izvekova Irina Yakovlevna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Professor of the Infectious Diseases Department

Novosibirsk



A. N. Evstropov
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Evstropov Aleksandr Nikolayevich — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Department of Microbiology

Novosibirsk



V. G. Kuznetsova
Novosibirsk State Medical University
Russian Federation

Kuznetsova Vera Gavriilovna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Associate Professor, Professor of the Infectious Diseases Department

Novosibirsk



L. V. Lukashova
Siberian State Medical University
Russian Federation

Lukashova Larisa Vladimirovna — Dr. Sci. (Med.), Professor, Head of the Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Department

Tomsk



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Kapustin D.V., Khokhlova N.I., Krasnova E.I., Pomogayeva A.P., Kuimova I.V., Panasenko L.M., Izvekova I.Ya., Evstropov A.N., Kuznetsova V.G., Lukashova L.V. Modern aspects of acute gastroenteritis of viral etiology. Journal of Siberian Medical Sciences. 2019;(2):106-117. https://doi.org/10.31549/2542-1174-2019-2-106-117

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