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Non-diarrhoeal increased frequency of bowel movements (IFoBM-ND): enterovirus association with the symptoms in children.

BMJ Open Gastroenterol

October 2015

Department of Microbiology & Cell Biology , Indian Institute of Science , Bangalore, Karnataka , India ; Department of Paediatrics , R. M. V. Hospital, and Arpita Clinic, Bangalore, Karnataka , India.

Objective: Infectious and non-infectious causes are associated with increased frequency of bowel movements (IFoBM). But, a viral aetiology to non-diarrhoeal IFoBM (IFoBM-ND) has not been described. Owing to an accidental infection by an echovirus 19 strain, persistent diarrhoea-associated virus, isolated from a child with persistent diarrhoea, DCR experienced persistent IFoBM-ND with an urgency to pass apparently normal stools more than once each day for about 3 months.

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