Kambyrujere

mba'asy ombopy'arurúva ha ombohyéva

Kambyrujere mba'asy ha'e yvypóra py'a ha ryekue ruru. Mba'asy ombopy'arasýva, ombopy'arurúva, ombohye vaíva ha omogue'ẽva. [1]

Kambyrujere mba'asy
Ñemohenda ha marandu ambuéva
CIE-10 A02.0, A08, A09, J10.8, J11.8, K52
CIE-9 008.8, 009.0, 009.1, 558
CIAP-2 D70, D73, D94, R80
DiseasesDB 30726
MeSH D005759
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Yvy ape ári, tuichaitépe ojehecha umi mitãre ome'ẽha ko mba'asy upe rrotavíru.[2] Okakuaávare katu, jepivénte ome'ẽ norovíru[3] ha vakytéria hérava Campylobacter.[4] Oĩ mba'e ambuéva ikatu avei ome'ẽ ko mba'asy, ndojehechameméiva, ha'éva vakytéria ha vícho ambuéva. Ko mba'asy ikatu oñepyrũ oĩramo peteĩ ho'úva tembi'u noñembojyporãiva, y ky'a térã oikóramo tapicha hasývare.


Mandu'apy

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  1. Singh, Amandeep (July 2010). «Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice Acute Gastroenteritis — An Update». Emergency Medicine Practice 7 (7). http://www.ebmedicine.net/topics.php?paction=showTopic&topic_id=229. 
  2. Tate JE, Burton AH, Boschi-Pinto C, Steele AD, Duque J, Parashar UD (February 2012). «2008 estimate of worldwide rotavirus-associated mortality in children younger than 5 years before the introduction of universal rotavirus vaccination programmes: a systematic review and meta-analysis». The Lancet Infectious Diseases 12 (2):  pp. 136–41. doi:10.1016/S1473-3099(11)70253-5. PMID 22030330. 
  3. Marshall JA, Bruggink LD (April 2011). «The dynamics of norovirus outbreak epidemics: recent insights». International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 8 (4):  pp. 1141–9. doi:10.3390/ijerph8041141. PMID 21695033. 
  4. Man SM (December 2011). «The clinical importance of emerging Campylobacter species». Nature Reviews. Gastroenterology & Hepatology 8 (12):  pp. 669–85. doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2011.191. PMID 22025030.