Pierre Pothier mainly focuses on Virology, Norovirus, Outbreak, Rotavirus and Genotype. Pierre Pothier has researched Virology in several fields, including Amino acid, Feces and Diarrhea. He combines subjects such as Oyster and Microbiology with his study of Norovirus.
His studies in Outbreak integrate themes in fields like Epidemiology and Environmental health. His Astrovirus and Reoviridae study, which is part of a larger body of work in Rotavirus, is frequently linked to Atomic model, bridging the gap between disciplines. The various areas that Pierre Pothier examines in his Genotype study include Genetic variation, Incidence and Phylogenetic tree.
His primary scientific interests are in Virology, Rotavirus, Norovirus, Genotype and Virus. The study incorporates disciplines such as Feces, Microbiology, Antibody and Diarrhea in addition to Virology. His Reoviridae and Astrovirus study in the realm of Rotavirus interacts with subjects such as Sewage.
In his research on the topic of Norovirus, Transmission is strongly related with Epidemiology. His work deals with themes such as Medical microbiology, Acute gastroenteritis and Genetic diversity, which intersect with Genotype. Pierre Pothier interconnects Veterinary medicine and Environmental health in the investigation of issues within Outbreak.
His primary areas of study are Virology, Norovirus, Rotavirus, Genotype and Feces. His Virology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Genome, Antigen and Polymerase chain reaction. To a larger extent, Pierre Pothier studies Outbreak with the aim of understanding Norovirus.
His study explores the link between Outbreak and topics such as Odds ratio that cross with problems in Epidemiology. His research integrates issues of Diagnostic accuracy, Genotyping and Microbiology in his study of Rotavirus. His Genotype study which covers Group A that intersects with Incidence, Typing, TaqMan and Genetic diversity.
Virology, Norovirus, Rotavirus, Epidemiology and Environmental health are his primary areas of study. Within one scientific family, Pierre Pothier focuses on topics pertaining to Saliva under Virology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Rotavirus Infections, Immunology and Phenotype. His studies deal with areas such as Veterinary medicine and Genotype as well as Norovirus.
His Genotype research integrates issues from Blood group antigens, Microbiology, Diarrhea, ABO blood group system and Acute gastroenteritis. His Rotavirus research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Feces and Pediatrics. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Incidence, Disease burden and Malnutrition.
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Increase in viral gastroenteritis outbreaks in Europe and epidemic spread of new norovirus variant
Ben Lopman;Harry Vennema;Evelyne Kohli;Pierre Pothier.
The Lancet (2004)
Aichi Virus, Norovirus, Astrovirus, Enterovirus, and Rotavirus Involved in Clinical Cases from a French Oyster-Related Gastroenteritis Outbreak
Françoise S. Le Guyader;Jean-Claude Le Saux;Katia Ambert-Balay;Joanna Krol.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2008)
Prevalence of Group A Rotavirus, Human Calicivirus, Astrovirus, and Adenovirus Type 40 and 41 Infections among Children with Acute Gastroenteritis in Dijon, France
F. Bon;P. Fascia;M. Dauvergne;D. Tenenbaum.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1999)
Detection of Multiple Noroviruses Associated with an International Gastroenteritis Outbreak Linked to Oyster Consumption
Françoise S. Le Guyader;Fabienne Bon;Dario DeMedici;Sylvain Parnaudeau.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2006)
Analysis of Integrated Virological and Epidemiological Reports of Norovirus Outbreaks Collected within the Foodborne Viruses in Europe Network from 1 July 2001 to 30 June 2006
A. Kroneman;L. Verhoef;J. Harris;H. Vennema.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2008)
Rotavirus genotypes co-circulating in Europe between 2006 and 2009 as determined by EuroRotaNet, a pan-European collaborative strain surveillance network
M. Iturriza-Gómara;Tim Dallman;K. Bányai;B. Böttiger.
Epidemiology and Infection (2011)
Atomic structure of the major capsid protein of rotavirus: implications for the architecture of the virion
Magali Mathieu;Magali Mathieu;Isabelle Petitpas;Isabelle Petitpas;Isabelle Petitpas;Jorge Navaza;Jean Lepault.
The EMBO Journal (2001)
Acute infantile gastroenteritis associated with human enteric viruses in Tunisia.
Khira Sdiri-Loulizi;Hakima Gharbi-Khélifi;Alexis de Rougemont;Slaheddine Chouchane.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2008)
Prevalence and Genetic Diversity of Aichi Virus Strains in Stool Samples from Community and Hospitalized Patients
K. Ambert-Balay;M. Lorrot;Fabienne Bon;H. Giraudon.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2008)
Epidemiological and clinical features of hMPV, RSV and RVs infections in young children.
Catherine Manoha;Sophie Espinosa;Serge-Ludwig Aho;Frédéric Huet.
Journal of Clinical Virology (2007)
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