نتایج جستجو برای: genogroup

تعداد نتایج: 702  

2007
Vito Martella Marco Campolo Eleonora Lorusso Paolo Cavicchio Michele Camero Anna L. Bellacicco Nicola Decaro Gabriella Elia Grazia Greco Marialaura Corrente Costantina Desario Serenella Arista Krisztián Banyai Marion Koopmans Canio Buonavoglia

African lions (Panthera leo) are susceptible to viral diseases of domestic carnivores, including feline calici-virus infection. We report the identification of a novel enteric calicivirus, genetically related to human noroviruses of genogroup IV, in a lion cub that died of severe hemorrhagic enteritis.

2009
Cristina Calvo M. Luz García Francisco Pozo Noelia Reyes Pilar Pérez-Breña Inmaculada Casas

To assess whether infants hospitalized after an apparently life-threatening event had an associated respiratory virus infection, we analyzed nasopharyngeal aspirates from 16 patients. Nine of 11 infants with positive virus results were infected by rhinoviruses. We detected the new genogroup of rhinovirus C in 6 aspirates.

2014
Saskia L. Smits Claudia M.E. Schapendonk Janko van Beek Harry Vennema Anita C. Schürch Debby Schipper Rogier Bodewes Bart L. Haagmans Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Marion P. Koopmans

Emerging viral infections can be identified by using a viral metagenomics approach for clinical human material. Diarrhea samples of patients with unexplained gastroenteritis from the Netherlands were analyzed by using viral metagenomics. Novel circular DNA viruses, bufaviruses, and genogroup III picobirnaviruses were identified. These data expand our knowledge of the human virome.

2014
Tomoichiro Oka Linda J. Saif Zongzhao Yang Kelly A. Scheuer Garrett T. Stoltzfus

Sapoviruses, members of the family Caliciviridae, are genetically diverse and divided into multiple genogroups. Only a few complete genome sequences of animal strains are available. We report the first complete genome sequences of genogroup VI sapoviruses, those of strains JJ674 and JJ681, isolated from fecal samples from diarrheic pigs.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Elise T-V Tu Rowena A Bull Mi-Jurng Kim Christopher J McIver Leon Heron William D Rawlinson Peter A White

Norovirus genogroup II excretion during an outbreak of gastroenteritis was investigated in an aged-care facility. Viral shedding peaked in the acute stage of illness and continued for an average of 28.7 days. The viral decay rate was 0.76 per day, which corresponds to a viral half-life of 2.5 days.

2015
Vinay K. Saxena Sudhir Sane Sushma S. Nadkarni Deepa K. Sharma Jagadish M. Deshpande

We have identified circulation of 3 genogroups of enterovirus (EV) A71 in India. A new genogroup (proposed designation G) was discovered during this study. We isolated genogroups D and G in wide geographic areas but detected subgenogroup C1 only in 1 focus in western India. A systematic nationwide search for EV-A71 is warranted.

2007
Dimitrios C. Papaventsis Winifred Dove Nigel A. Cunliffe Osamu Nakagomi Patrice Combe Pierre Grosjean C. Anthony Hart

Of 237 children with acute gastroenteritis in Antananarivo, Madagascar, during May 2004-May 2005, 14 ( 6%) were infected with norovirus. Seasonality (November-December peak) was detected. Reverse transcription-PCR identified GII as the most common genogroup. GIs belonged to GI.1, GI.3, and GI.4. Noroviruses in Madagascar show extensive genetic diversity.

2007
Caroline C. Soares Norma Santos Rachel Suzanne Beard Maria Carolina M. Albuquerque Adriana G. Maranhão Ludmila N. Rocha Maria Liz Ramírez Stephan S. Monroe Roger I. Glass Jon Gentsch

During 1998-2005, we analyzed stool samples from 289 children in Rio de Janeiro to detect and genotype no-rovirus strains. Previous tests showed all samples to be negative for rotavirus and adenovirus. Of 42 (14.5%) no-rovirus-positive specimens, 20 (47.6%) were identified as genogroup GI and 22 (52.3%) as GII.

2013
Tomoichiro Oka Linda J. Saif Qiuhong Wang

Noroviruses, members of the family Caliciviridae, are genetically diverse. We report the first complete genome sequence of a genogroup II genotype 18 porcine norovirus, strain QW125. A protein BLAST search revealed that identity scores of this strain compared to other norovirus strains were highest in the predicted protease region.

2005
Roberto Vidal Veronica Solari Nora Mamani Xi Jiang Jimena Vollaire Patricia Roessler Valeria Prado David O. Matson Miguel L. O'Ryan

Human caliciviruses caused 45% of 55 gastroenteritis outbreaks occurring in Santiago, Chile, during 2000-2003. Outbreaks affected ?99 persons, occurred most commonly in the home, and were associated with seafood consumption. Thirteen outbreak strains sequenced were noroviruses, including 8 GII, 2 GI, and 3 belonging to a novel genogroup.

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