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Hospitalization due to norovirus and genotypes of rotavirus in pediatric patients, state of Espírito Santo
Ribeiro, Leandro Rua; Giuberti, Rafael Souto de Oliveira; Barreira, Débora Maria Pires Gonçalves; Saick, Ketene Wernek; Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi; Miagostovich, Marize Pereira; Spano, Liliana Cruz.
  • Ribeiro, Leandro Rua; Federal University of Espírito Santo. Health Science Center. Pathology Department. Nucleus of Infectious Diseases. Vitória. BR
  • Giuberti, Rafael Souto de Oliveira; Federal University of Espírito Santo. Health Science Center. Pathology Department. Nucleus of Infectious Diseases. Vitória. BR
  • Barreira, Débora Maria Pires Gonçalves; Federal University of Espírito Santo. Health Science Center. Pathology Department. Nucleus of Infectious Diseases. Vitória. BR
  • Saick, Ketene Wernek; Federal University of Espírito Santo. Health Science Center. Pathology Department. Nucleus of Infectious Diseases. Vitória. BR
  • Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi; Fiocruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratory of Comparative Virology. Rio de Janeiro. BR
  • Miagostovich, Marize Pereira; Fiocruz. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz. Laboratory of Comparative Virology. Rio de Janeiro. BR
  • Spano, Liliana Cruz; Federal University of Espírito Santo. Health Science Center. Pathology Department. Nucleus of Infectious Diseases. Vitória. BR
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 103(2): 201-206, Mar. 2008.
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-480635
ABSTRACT
Viruses are the leading cause for hospitalization due to gastroenteritis worldwide. Group A rotaviruses (RV) are the most prevalent and are assorted in glycoproteins (G) and protease sensitive (P) dual genotypes based on polymorphic genes that encode the external VP7 and VP4 capsid proteins, respectively. Noroviruses (NoV) have increasingly answered by sporadic gastroenteritis. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of NoV and RV in 68 hospitalized children, between July 2004 and November 2006, at a pediatric hospital in Vitória city, state of Espírito Santo, Southeastern Brazil. Nucleic acid was extracted from fecal suspension following the guanidine-silica procedure. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis were employed for NoV and RV detection, respectively. RV genotyping was accomplished using RT-PCR followed by heminested multiplex PCR with specific primers for the most prevalent types of G and P. Fecal samples were positive for NoV and RV in 39.7 percent (27/68) and 20.5 percent (14/68), respectively and together were responsible for 60 percent (41/68) of the cases. RV genotypes were 50 percent G9P[8], 28.7 percent G2P[4], 7.1 percent G1P[8], G2P[8] and G?P[8]. Vomit was a prominent manifestation observed in 92 percent and 85 percent of the NoV and RV cases, respectively. The median hospitalization was 5 and 5.5 days for the patients infected with NoV and RV, respectively. The data showed that NoV prevailed over RV and it also corroborated the emergence of RV G9 genotype followed by G2P[4], reinforcing the need for RV genotype surveillance.
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Assunto principal: Infecções por Rotavirus / Rotavirus / Infecções por Caliciviridae / Norovirus / Gastroenterite Tipo de estudo: Estudo diagnóstico / Estudo de prevalência / Fatores de risco Limite: Criança / Criança, pré-escolar / Humanos País/Região como assunto: América do Sul / Brasil Idioma: Inglês Revista: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Assunto da revista: Medicina Tropical / Parasitologia Ano de publicação: 2008 Tipo de documento: Artigo País de afiliação: Brasil Instituição/País de afiliação: Federal University of Espírito Santo/BR / Fiocruz/BR

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Assunto principal: Infecções por Rotavirus / Rotavirus / Infecções por Caliciviridae / Norovirus / Gastroenterite Tipo de estudo: Estudo diagnóstico / Estudo de prevalência / Fatores de risco Limite: Criança / Criança, pré-escolar / Humanos País/Região como assunto: América do Sul / Brasil Idioma: Inglês Revista: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Assunto da revista: Medicina Tropical / Parasitologia Ano de publicação: 2008 Tipo de documento: Artigo País de afiliação: Brasil Instituição/País de afiliação: Federal University of Espírito Santo/BR / Fiocruz/BR