نتایج جستجو برای: avian rotaviruses

تعداد نتایج: 42204  

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
javad sharifi-rad zabol medicinal plants research center, zabol university of medical sciences, zabol, ir iran; department of pharmacognosy, faculty of pharmacy, zabol university of medical sciences, zabol, ir iran seyedeh mahsan hoseini alfatemi pediatric infections research center, mofid children’s hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran; pediatric infections research center, mofid children’s hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran. tel: +98-2122439963 mehdi sharifi-rad zabol medicinal plants research center, zabol university of medical sciences, zabol, ir iran abdolhossein miri zabol medicinal plants research center, zabol university of medical sciences, zabol, ir iran; department of pharmacognosy, faculty of pharmacy, zabol university of medical sciences, zabol, ir iran

conclusions in conclusion, the results of our study showed that the major viral pathogens that caused infantile diarrhea in zabol city were rotaviruses followed by adenoviruses and noroviruses. the results of our study can useful for prosperous control of infantile diarrhea. background viruses are one of the major reasons of gastrointestinal disease worldwide, and commonly infect children less ...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
Mathew D. Esona Annelise Geyer Krisztian Banyai Nicola Page Maryam Aminu George E. Armah Jennifer Hull Duncan A. Steele Roger I. Glass Jon R. Gentsch

We report characterization of a genotype G5P[7] human rotavirus (HRV) from a child in Cameroon who had diarrhea. Sequencing of all 11 gene segments showed similarities to > or =5 genes each from porcine and human rotaviruses. This G5P[7] strain exemplifies the importance of heterologous animal rotaviruses in generating HRV genetic diversity through reassortment.

2010
Simona De Grazia Giovanni M. Giammanco Christiaan A. Potgieter Jelle Matthijnssens Krisztián Bányai Maria A. Platia Claudia Colomba Vito Martella

Using full-length genome sequence analysis, we investigated 2 rare G3P[9] human rotavirus strains isolated from children with diarrhea. The genomes were recognized as assortments of genes closely related to rotaviruses originating from cats, ruminants, and humans. Results suggest multiple transmissions of genes from animal to human strains of rotaviruses.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1990
O Nakagomi A Ohshima Y Aboudy I Shif M Mochizuki T Nakagomi T Gotlieb-Stematsky

With a few exceptions subgroup I group A human rotavirus strains have short RNA patterns, whereas most animal rotavirus strains belong to subgroup I and have long RNA patterns. Thus, new isolates of subgroup I human rotaviruses with long RNA patterns are considered to have a high likelihood of being animal rotaviruses. A group of human rotaviruses represented by the AU-1 strain has recently bee...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1982
A Hasegawa S Matsuno S Inouye R Kono Y Tsurukubo A Mukoyama Y Saito

We succeeded in isolating human rotaviruses from the feces of gastroenteritis patients by using roller cultures of primary cynomolgus monkey kidney cells with trypsin in the maintenance medium but without concentration and trypsin treatment of the inocula at each passage level. These cells were found to be more sensitive than MA-104 cells (derived from fetal rhesus monkey kidney) for the propag...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1989
Y Pongsuwanne K Taniguchi M Choonthanom M Chiwakul T Susansook S Saguanwongse C Jayavasu S Urasawa

The subgroup and serotype specificities of human, bovine, and porcine group A rotaviruses in stool specimens collected in Thailand were examined by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay by using subgroup- and serotype-specific monoclonal antibodies. A clear yearly change was observed in the serotype distribution of human rotavirus. Between 1983 and 1984, serotype 4 was the most prevalent, while ...

Journal: :Epidemiology and infection 2012
S E Midgley C K Hjulsager L E Larsen G Falkenhorst B Böttiger

Group A rotaviruses infect humans and a variety of animals. In July 2006 a rare rotavirus strain with G8P[14] specificity was identified in the stool samples of two adult patients with diarrheoa, who lived in the same geographical area in Denmark. Nucleotide sequences of the VP7, VP4, VP6, and NSP4 genes of the identified strains were identical. Phylogenetic analyses showed that both Danish G8P...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1977
S M Rodger R D Schnagl I H Holmes

Polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic analysis of purified preparation of the simian rotavirus SA-11 indicated eight polypeptide components that migrated in a manner remarkably similar to those of the previously characterized human and calf rotaviruses. Analyses of preparations of single-shelled and double-shelled particles of human, calf, and simian an rotaviruses have also permitted assignment o...

Journal: :Archives of Virology 1978

2015
Javad Sharifi-Rad Seyedeh Mahsan Hoseini Alfatemi Mehdi Sharifi-Rad Abdolhossein Miri

BACKGROUND Viruses are one of the major reasons of gastrointestinal disease worldwide, and commonly infect children less than five years of age in developing countries. OBJECTIVES The current study aimed to determine the frequency of adenoviruses, rotaviruses and noroviruses among diarrhea samples collected from infants of Zabol, south-east of Iran. This study is the first investigation of ad...

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