Association between rotavirus gastroenteritis and intussusception: suggested evidence from a retrospective study in claims databases in the United States
The etiology of intussusception (IS), a serious gastrointestinal obstruction, remains unclear. Limited evidence suggests a role for viral infection. We investigated the risk of IS after rotavirus gastroenteritis (RV GE) in the first year of life. In this retrospective, self-controlled case series (S...
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Main Authors: | Corinne Willame (Author), Brigitte Cheuvart (Author), Emmanuel Aris (Author), Volker Vetter (Author), Catherine Cohet (Author) |
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