نتایج جستجو برای: شاخص gii

تعداد نتایج: 75869  

2018
Koo Nagasawa Yuki Matsushima Takumi Motoya Fuminori Mizukoshi Yo Ueki Naomi Sakon Koichi Murakami Tomomi Shimizu Nobuhiko Okabe Noriko Nagata Komei Shirabe Hiroto Shinomiya Wataru Suzuki Makoto Kuroda Tsuyoshi Sekizuka Akihide Ryo Kiyotaka Fujita Kazunori Oishi Kazuhiko Katayama Hirokazu Kimura

During the 2016-17 winter season in Japan, human norovirus GII.P16-GII.2 strains (2016 strains) caused large outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis. Phylogenetic analyses suggested that the 2016 strains derived from the GII.2 strains detected during 2010-12. Immunochromatography between 2016 strains and the pre-2016 GII.2 strains showed similar reactivity.

2015
Gabriel I. Parra Kim Y. Green

To determine whether the norovirus strain GII.17 recently detected in Maryland, USA, (Hu/GII.17/Gaithersburg/2014/US) is spreading globally, we characterized the genome. High similarity with the norovirus GII.17 that caused recent outbreaks in Asia indicates that the same strain was present in the United States during the 2014-15 norovirus season (winter).

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2013
V Martella M C Medici S De Grazia F Tummolo A Calderaro F Bonura L Saporito V Terio C Catella G Lanave C Buonavoglia G M Giammanco

During 2012, a novel pandemic GII.4 norovirus variant, Sydney 2012, emerged worldwide. A signature of the variant was a GII.Pe ORF1, in association with GII.4 Apeldoorn 2008-like ORF2-ORF3 genes. We report the detection of recombinant GII.4 Sydney 2012 strains, possessing the ORF1 gene of the former pandemic variant New Orleans 2009.

2015
Zhiyong Gao Baiwei Liu Da Huo Hanqiu Yan Lei Jia Yiwei Du Haikun Qian Yang Yang Xiaoli Wang Jie Li Quanyi Wang

BACKGROUND Norovirus (NoV) is a leading cause of sporadic cases and outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis (AGE). Increased NoV activity was observed in Beijing, China during winter 2014-2015; therefore, we examined the epidemiological patterns and genetic characteristics of NoV in the sporadic cases and outbreaks. METHODS The weekly number of infectious diarrhea cases reported by all hospitals i...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2014
Kari Debbink Lisa C Lindesmith Martin T Ferris Jesica Swanstrom Martina Beltramello Davide Corti Antonio Lanzavecchia Ralph S Baric

UNLABELLED Genogroup II, genotype 4 (GII.4) noroviruses are known to rapidly evolve, with the emergence of a new primary strain every 2 to 4 years as herd immunity to the previously circulating strain is overcome. Because viral genetic diversity is higher in chronic than in acute infection, chronically infected immunocompromised people have been hypothesized to be a potential source for new epi...

2017
Luke Tzu-Chi Liu Ting-Yu Kuo Ching-Yi Wu Wan-Ting Liao Aron J. Hall Fang-Tzy Wu

In Taiwan, acute gastroenteritis outbreaks caused by a new norovirus genotype GII.2 increased sharply toward the end of 2016. Unlike previous outbreaks, which often involved restaurants, GII.2 outbreaks mainly occurred in schools. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that these noroviruses are recombinant GII.P16-GII.2 strains.

2016
Bo Liu Yufen Tao Chao Li Xintong Li Jiansheng Liu Zhanlong He Ming Xia Xi Jiang Ming Tan Hongqi Liu

The previously silent GII.17 norovirus was found to be the predominant genotype causing major epidemics in China in the 2014-2015 winter epidemic season. We report here the complete genomic sequence of a GII.17 norovirus (mky/GII.17/KM1509/CHN/2015) that infected rhesus monkeys at a monkey farm in southwestern China.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2008
Filemon Bucardo Johan Nordgren Beatrice Carlsson Margarita Paniagua Per-Eric Lindgren Felix Espinoza Lennart Svensson

Information about norovirus (NoV) infections in Central America is limited. Through a passive community and hospital pediatric diarrhea surveillance program, a total of 542 stool samples were collected between March 2005 and February 2006 in León, Nicaragua. NoV was detected in 12% (65/542) of the children; of these, 11% (45/409) were in the community and 15% (20/133) were in the hospital, with...

2016
Janko van Beek Miranda de Graaf Ming Xia Xi Jiang Jan Vinjé Mathias Beersma Erwin de Bruin David van de Vijver Melle Holwerda Marlies van Houten Annemarie M. Buisman Rob van Binnendijk Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus Fiona van der Klis Harry Vennema Marion P. G. Koopmans

Noroviruses are a major cause of acute gastroenteritis worldwide and are a genetically diverse group of viruses. Since 2002, an increasing number of norovirus outbreaks have been reported globally, but it is not clear whether this increase has been caused by a higher awareness or reflects the emergence of new genogroup II genotype 4 (GII.4) variants. The hypothesis that norovirus prevalence has...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2014
Nancy P Nenonen Charles Hannoun Lennart Svensson Kjell Torén Lars-Magnus Andersson Johan Westin Tomas Bergström

Norovirus (NoV) is an important cause of nosocomial gastroenteric outbreaks. This 5-month study was designed to characterize NoV contamination and airborne dispersal in patient rooms during hospital outbreaks. Air vents, overbed tables, washbasins, dust, and virus traps designed to collect charged particles from the air were swabbed to investigate the possibility of NoV contamination in patient...

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