Rotavirus epidemiology in San Luis Potosí, Mexico
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The epidemiology of rotavirus infections was investigated in San Luis Potosi, Mexico during a 6-year period. In each of the study years, the epidemic period started in October or November; peak activity was detected between December and February, and the end of the epidemic occurred in March or April. Rotavirus infections show a consistent temporal pattern in our community. © 2005 Lippincott Williams %26 Wilkins.
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The epidemiology of rotavirus infections was investigated in San Luis Potosi, Mexico during a 6-year period. In each of the study years, the epidemic period started in October or November; peak activity was detected between December and February, and the end of the epidemic occurred in March or April. Rotavirus infections show a consistent temporal pattern in our community. © 2005 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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Epidemiology; Gastroenteritis; Mexico; Rotavirus Rotavirus vaccine; article; diagnostic kit; enzyme immunoassay; epidemic; gastroenteritis; geographic distribution; human; latex agglutination test; major clinical study; Mexico; nonhuman; priority journal; Rotavirus; seasonal variation; virus infection
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