Gastroenteritis due to rotavirus in an isolated Pacific island group: an epidemic of 3,439 cases
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- DOI: 10.1093/infdis/141.1.32
Gastroenteritis due to rotavirus in an isolated Pacific island group: an epidemic of 3,439 cases
Abstract
In the spring of 1964, 3,439 cases of acute gastroenteritis were reported from Truk District, an island group in the mid-Pacific. The causative agent was not identified in laboratory studies performed in that year. Retrospective serologic studies 15 years later with the complement fixation test and the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay provided serologic evidence that this outbreak was caused by the human rotavirus that was first isolated in 1973.
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