نتایج جستجو برای: electropherotype

تعداد نتایج: 64  

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1989
R C Bellinzoni J O Blackhall N M Mattion M K Estes D R Snodgrass J L LaTorre E A Scodeller

Bovine rotaviruses isolated from beef and dairy herds in Argentina were serotyped by the immunoperoxidase focus reduction assay as previously described (G. Gerna, M. Battaglia, G. Milenesi, N. Passarani, E. Percivalle, and E. Cattaneo, Infect. Immun. 43:722-729, 1984). Three strains from beef herds were related to the UK and NCDV bovine rotavirus strains defined as serotype 6 (Y. Hoshino, R. G....

Journal: :Journal of health, population, and nutrition 2001
T Sebata A D Steele

The study was undertaken for antigenic characterization of rotavirus strains isolated from South African children. During July 1996-July 1997, an epidemiological surveillance of rotavirus-associated gastroenteritis was carried out in Pretoria and Gauteng provinces. In total, 1,229 diarrhoeal faecal samples were collected from a pathology laboratory. Of 389 (32%) rotavirus strains detected, most...

Journal: :Annals of African medicine 2008
A Dzikwi J U Umoh J K P Kwaga A A Ahmad M deBeer A D Steele

BACKGROUND It is estimated that about 600,000 children die annually as a result of severe dehydrating diarrhea caused by rotaviruses. The virus is a double stranded RNA (dsRNA) virus with 11 segments. Group A rotaviruses show a characteristic 4-2-3-2 pattern following electrophoresis. The VP6 subgroups, I and II exist. This work was carried out to study the prevalence of rotavirus infection amo...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Carlos A Guerrero Rafael A Guerrero Elver Silva Orlando Acosta Emiliano Barreto

A number of viruses show a naturally extended tropism for tumor cells whereas other viruses have been genetically modified or adapted to infect tumor cells. Oncolytic viruses have become a promising tool for treating some cancers by inducing cell lysis or immune response to tumor cells. In the present work, rotavirus strains TRF-41 (G5) (porcine), RRV (G3) (simian), UK (G6-P5) (bovine), Ym (G11...

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2013
Millan Scarabeli Alves Coelho da Silva Francisco José Penna Ricardo Jenner Duarte Pedro Augusto Rocha Pereira Andreia Elisa Cursino Luciano Amedée Péret-Filho Edilberto Nogueira Mendes Paula Prazeres Magalhães

Rotavirus has been considered the main agent of infectious diarrhea especially among younger children. We addressed the prevalence of rotavirus-associated diarrhea and the diversity of circulating electropherotypes by immunochromatography and RNA electrophoresis. Stool samples were taken from 391 children (267 with diarrhea) from the lower socioeconomic stratum who sought treatment in the Hospi...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1988
A M Ruiz I V López S López R T Espejo C F Arias

In 1983, we isolated a porcine rotavirus (strain YM) that was prevalent in several regions of Mexico, as judged by the frequency of its characteristic electropherotype. By a focus reduction neutralization test, rotavirus YM was clearly distinguished from prototype rotavirus strains belonging to serotypes 1 (Wa), 2 (S2), 3 (SA11), 4 (ST3), 5 (OSU), and 6 (NCDV). Minor, one-way cross-neutralizati...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2003
V Martella M Ciarlet A Pratelli S Arista V Terio G Elia A Cavalli M Gentile N Decaro G Greco M A Cafiero M Tempesta C Buonavoglia

We report the detection and molecular characterization of a rotavirus strain, 10733, isolated from the feces of a buffalo calf affected with diarrhea in Italy. Strain 10733 was classified as a P[3] rotavirus, as the VP8* trypsin cleavage product of the VP4 protein revealed a high amino acid identity (96.2%) with that of rhesus rotavirus strain RRV (P5B[3]), used as the recipient virus in the hu...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2004
Delfina Urbina Juan G Rodríguez Octavio Arzuza Edgar Parra Gregorio Young Raimundo Castro Patricia del-Portillo

A study on the prevalence of rotavirus G and P genotypes was carried out based on 253 stool specimens obtained from children living in the Colombia northern coast region who were less than 3-years-old and who suffered from acute diarrhea. A previous study had detected the presence of rotavirus A in 90 (36.5%) of the 246 samples tested by enzyme immunoassay (EIA), and these strains were investig...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1992
H Brüssow O Nakagomi G Gerna W Eichhorn

An atypical group A rotavirus (993/83) was isolated from a 3-day-old German calf with diarrhea. It differed from 35 conventional German bovine rotavirus isolates analyzed previously with respect to subgroup (strain 993/83 was non-subgroup I and non-subgroup II), serotype (strain 993/83 showed a two-way cross-reaction with serotype 7 and a one-way cross-reaction with serotype 3), and electropher...

2012
Florence Azie Mbuh George Enyimah Armah Sunday Aremu Omilabu Aliyu Ahmadu Ahmad Jarlath Udoudo Umoh

BACKGROUND Rotavirus (RV) is the most common cause of severe diarrhea in children <5 years of age worldwide accounting for 527,000 deaths annually. Over 80% of these deaths occur in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. RV vaccines have significantly reduced RV-associated morbidity and mortalities in several countries like the United States and Mexico while vaccine trials have proved efficacious i...

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