نتایج جستجو برای: avian rotaviruses

تعداد نتایج: 42204  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2008
Shengjun Jiang Shaozhong Ji Qing Tang Xiaoying Cui Hongyang Yang Biao Kan Shouyi Gao

The complete genome of a novel adult diarrhoea rotavirus strain J19 was cloned and sequenced using an improved single-primer sequence-independent method. The complete genome is 17,961 bp and is AU-rich (66.49 %). Northern blot analysis and genomic sequence analysis indicated that segments 1-11 encode 11 viral proteins, respectively. Protein alignments with the corresponding proteins of J19 with...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Juan E Ludert Ana C Alcalá Ferdinando Liprandi

A primer pair (p289-p290) designed to detect both noroviruses and sapoviruses by reverse transcription-PCR (Jiang et al., J. Virol. Methods 83:145, 1999) cross-reacts with rotaviruses. The rotavirus amplicon corresponds to genome segment 1. Furthermore, primer pair p289-p290 detected rotaviruses as efficiently as rotavirus-specific primers directed to rotavirus gene 4.

2007
Ricardo Q. Gurgel Luis E. Cuevas Sarah C.F. Vieira Vanessa C.F. Barros Paula B. Fontes Eduardo F. Salustino Osamu Nakagomi Toyoko Nakagomi Winifred Dove Nigel Cunliffe Charles A. Hart

We identified 21 rotaviruses in 129 patients with diarrhea in a Brazilian city with high rotavirus vaccine coverage. All rotaviruses were genotype P[4]G2 with 1 mixed infection with P[NT]G9. Although virus predominance could have occurred randomly, the vaccine may be less protective against P[4]G2. Prospective surveillance is urgently needed.

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
h fani msc student, razi vaccine & serum research institute, karaj, iran m bakhshesh animal virology department, research and diagnosis, razi vaccine & serum research institute, karaj, iran f pourasgari department of biotechnology, research and diagnosis, razi vaccine & serum research institute, karaj, iran z sadigh department of human viral vaccine, research and production, razi vaccine & serum research institute, karaj, iran

background and aims: rotaviruses are the main cause of gastroenteritis in the young of human and a variety of animals in the world. rotavirus g6 and g10 are the most prevalent genotypes in cattle worldwide, but are also found in human with possible origination from animals. materials and methods: in this work, we have detected the g6 and g10 genotypes of bovine rotaviruses isolated from diarrhe...

2013
Lauren A. Rackoff Karin Bok Kim Y. Green Albert Z. Kapikian

Prompted by the discovery of new gastrointestinal viruses, the NIH, NIAID and WHO investigated the etiology of acute diarrhea that occurred from 1976-1979 in a global cohort of infants and young children. Rotaviruses were found to be major pathogens worldwide, whereas the Norwalk virus could not be detected using a radioimmunoassay. The aim of this study is to re-evaluate the role and diversity...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2006
Ryuichi Uchida Basu Dev Pandey Jeevan Bahadur Sherchand Kamurddin Ahmed Michiyo Yokoo Toyoko Nakagomi Luis E Cuevas Nigel A Cunliffe C A Hart Osamu Nakagomi

In anticipation of a rotavirus vaccine in Nepal, this study was undertaken to determine the distribution of the G and P serotypes and electropherotypes of rotaviruses in order to examine if there is any emerging serotype or unusual strain circulating in children and adults in Nepal. Of 1,315 diarrheal stool specimens, rotavirus was detected by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 116 (17%) o...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
P J Collins V Martella H O'Shea

Group C rotaviruses are important human enteric pathogens that have also been detected in a variety of mammalian species, including pigs. Group C rotaviruses have been identified in piglets with diarrhea, but their ecology remains to be elucidated. By screening of 292 fecal samples collected from 4- to 5-week-old asymptomatic pigs from four herds in Ireland between 2005 and 2007, 13 (4.4%) samp...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Mustafizur Rahman Jelle Matthijnssens Xuelei Yang Thomas Delbeke Ingrid Arijs Koki Taniguchi Miren Iturriza-Gómara Nadia Iftekharuddin Tasnim Azim Marc Van Ranst

G12 rotaviruses were first detected in diarrheic children in the Philippines in 1987, but no further cases were reported until 1998. However, G12 rotaviruses have been detected all over the world in recent years. Here, we report the worldwide variations of G12 rotaviruses to investigate the evolutionary mechanisms by which they managed to spread globally in a short period of time. We sequenced ...

2015
Lu Lu Kang-Mo Ku Sindy Paola Palma-Salgado Andrew Page Storm Hao Feng John A. Juvik Thanh H. Nguyen Martyn Kirk

Foodborne diseases are a persistent problem in the United States and worldwide. Fresh produce, especially those used as raw foods like salad vegetables, can be contaminated, causing illness. In this study, we determined the number of rotaviruses adsorbed on produce surfaces using group A porcine rotaviruses and 24 cultivars of leafy vegetables and tomato fruits. We also characterized the physic...

2015
Mark Zeller Celeste Donato Nídia Sequeira Trovão Daniel Cowley Elisabeth Heylen Nicole C. Donker John K. McAllen Asmik Akopov Ewen F. Kirkness Philippe Lemey Marc Van Ranst Jelle Matthijnssens Carl D. Kirkwood

Rotaviruses are the most important etiological agent of acute gastroenteritis in young children worldwide. Among the first countries to introduce rotavirus vaccines into their national immunization programs were Belgium (November 2006) and Australia (July 2007). Surveillance programs in Belgium (since 1999) and Australia (since 1989) offer the opportunity to perform a detailed comparison of rot...

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