50 results on '"O'Ryan, Miguel L."'
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2. 12 - Microorganisms responsible for neonatal diarrhea
3. Persistent and Transient Helicobacter pylori Infections in Early Childhood
4. Contributors
5. Immunogenicity and tolerability of a multicomponent meningococcal serogroup B (4CMenB) vaccine in healthy adolescents in Chile: a phase 2b/3 randomised, observer-blind, placebo-controlled study
6. Human Caliciviruses Are a Significant Pathogen of Acute Sporadic Diarrhea in Children of Santiago, Chile
7. Caliciviruses and foodborne gastroenteritis, Chile
8. List of Contributors
9. Microorganisms Responsible for Neonatal Diarrhea
10. Contributors
11. Microorganisms Responsible for Neonatal Diarrhea
12. 169 - Calicivirus (Norovirus, Sapovirus, Vesivirus, Lagovirus, Nebovirus)
13. A Quadrivalent Rotavirus Vaccine
14. 11 - Microrganismos Causadores de Diarreia Neonatal
15. Molecular epidemiology of rotavirus in children attending day care centers in Houston
16. 11 - Microorganisms Responsible for Neonatal Diarrhea
17. Fecal Antibody Responses to Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Rotavirus Infections
18. Anti-Rotavirus G Type-Specific and Isotype-Specific Antibodies in Children with Natural Rotavirus Infections
19. Rotavirus vaccines roll-out in resource-deprived regions
20. Chapter 168 - Caliciviruses
21. The human gut microbiome of Latin America populations
22. Rotavirus Serum IgA Immune Response in Children Receiving Rotarix Coadministered With bOPV or IPV
23. Persistent and TransientHelicobacter pyloriInfections in Early Childhood
24. Enterovirus D68 Infection, Chile, Spring 2014
25. CHAPTER 11 - Microorganisms Responsible for Neonatal Diarrhea
26. Colaboradores
27. Contributors
28. Dynamics of Helicobacter pylori Detection in Stools During the First 5 Years of Life in Chile, a Rapidly Developing Country
29. Enteric viruses in wastewaters: an interesting approach to evaluate the potential impact of rotavirus vaccination on viral circulation
30. Prospective Characterization of Norovirus Compared With Rotavirus Acute Diarrhea Episodes in Chilean Children
31. Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Rotavirus and Norovirus Infections During Infancy in a Chilean Birth Cohort
32. Novel Recombinant Norovirus Causing Outbreaks of Gastroenteritis in Santiago, Chile
33. Early Hospital Discharge Followed by Outpatient Management Versus Continued Hospitalization of Children With Cancer, Fever, and Neutropenia at Low Risk for Invasive Bacterial Infection
34. Variability of Human Milk Neutral Oligosaccharides in a Diverse Population
35. Contributors
36. Seroprevalence of Norwalk Virus and Mexico Virus in Chilean Individuals: Assessment of Independent Risk Factors for Antibody Acquisition
37. Molecular epidemiology of human rotaviruses in Santiago, Chile
38. Assessment of epitope-blocking assays for measuring antibody to rotavirus
39. ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS IN LATIN AMERICA
40. Persistence of antibodies in adolescents 18-24 months after immunization with one, two, or three doses of 4CMenB meningococcal serogroup B vaccine.
41. Outbreaks of human enteric adenovirus types 40 and 41 in Houston day care centers
42. Dynamics of Helicobacter pyloriDetection in Stools During the First 5 Years of Life in Chile, a Rapidly Developing Country
43. Acquisition of serum isotype-specific and G type-specific antirotavirus antibodies among children in day care centers.
44. Pediatric gastroenteritis.
45. Rotavirus vaccines for the developing world
46. Acquisition of serum isotypespecific and G typespecific antirotavirus antibodies among children in day care centers
47. Chapter 20 - Microorganisms Responsible for Neonatal Diarrhea
48. Case report
49. Contributors
50. Dynamics of Helicobacter pylori detection in stools during the first 5 years of life in Chile, a rapidly developing country.
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