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Indian J Med Microbiol ; 2013 Jan-Mar; 31(1): 69-71
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-147549

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Group A rotavirus continues to be the major cause of severe gastroenteritis in young children in developing countries. In this study, we report the prevalence and genotype of rotaviruses identified from children <5 years of age hospitalised with acute gastroenteritis from Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu from 2007-2010. From the 139 children included in the study, 71 samples (51%) were positive by ELISA and 65 samples were positive by PCR-based methods. G1P[8] (44.6%) was the most commonly identified genotype. In addition, we report detection of rotavirus in two of three CSF samples from children with seizures.

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Indian J Med Microbiol ; 2012 Jan-Mar; 30(1): 85-88
Article Dans Anglais | IMSEAR | ID: sea-143900

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Campylobacter spp. are an important cause of bacterial gastroenteritis frequently isolated from animal, poultry and environmental samples. In this study, we investigated the zoonotic potential of Campylobacter spp. by comparing prevalence rates and species in 394 children with diarrhoea and 652 animals in Vellore using PCR-based tools. Eighteen children (4.5%) had campylobacteriosis, a majority of whom had co-pathogens (15/18) and most were infected with Campylobacter jejuni (16/18). A few C. coli and mixed infections with both species were also seen. Among the animal samples, 16/25 chicken samples (64%) were positive and all were found to be C. jejuni.


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Animaux , Techniques bactériologiques/méthodes , Campylobacter coli/classification , Campylobacter coli/isolement et purification , Campylobacter jejuni/classification , Campylobacter jejuni/isolement et purification , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Co-infection/microbiologie , Diarrhée/épidémiologie , Diarrhée/microbiologie , Fèces/microbiologie , Gastroentérite/épidémiologie , Gastroentérite/microbiologie , Humains , Inde , Nourrisson , Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne/méthodes , Prévalence
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