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The prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, western Brazilian Amazon

Although viruses are well-established causes of acute gastroenteritis, few data on the circulation of these pathogens in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, Brazil, are available. Thus, faecal samples from hospitalised diarrhoeic children, under six years of age, were collected and tested for the presen...

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Autores principales: Amaral, Maria Sandra Costa, Estevam, Grecy Kelli, Penatti, Marilene, Lafontaine, Roger, Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes, Spada, Paula Katharine Pontes, Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol, Matos, Najla Benevides
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4489452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25946245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760140381
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author Amaral, Maria Sandra Costa
Estevam, Grecy Kelli
Penatti, Marilene
Lafontaine, Roger
Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes
Spada, Paula Katharine Pontes
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
Matos, Najla Benevides
author_facet Amaral, Maria Sandra Costa
Estevam, Grecy Kelli
Penatti, Marilene
Lafontaine, Roger
Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes
Spada, Paula Katharine Pontes
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
Matos, Najla Benevides
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description Although viruses are well-established causes of acute gastroenteritis, few data on the circulation of these pathogens in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, Brazil, are available. Thus, faecal samples from hospitalised diarrhoeic children, under six years of age, were collected and tested for the presence of norovirus (NoV), adenovirus (AdV) and astrovirus (AstV) from February 2010-February 2012. Specimens were screened by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction and viruses were found in 10.7% (63/591) of the cases. NoV, AdV and AstV were detected in 7.8%, 2% and 0.8% of the samples, respectively. NoV infection was observed at all ages and was most prevalent in zero-18-month-old children (84.7%; p = 0.002). A higher incidence of NoV was detected from February-April 2010, when it was found in 52.2% of the cases. Co-infections involving these viruses, rotavirus and enteropathogenic bacteria were detected in 44.4% (28/63) of the children with viral diarrhoea. Nosocomial infections were demonstrated in 28.6% (18/63) of the cases in which viruses were detected. The present paper reports, for the first time, the circulation of NoV and AstV among the paediatric population of Porto Velho and it contributes to our understanding of the roles of these pathogens in gastrointestinal infections.
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spelling pubmed-44894522015-07-06 The prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, western Brazilian Amazon Amaral, Maria Sandra Costa Estevam, Grecy Kelli Penatti, Marilene Lafontaine, Roger Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes Spada, Paula Katharine Pontes Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol Matos, Najla Benevides Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz Articles Although viruses are well-established causes of acute gastroenteritis, few data on the circulation of these pathogens in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, Brazil, are available. Thus, faecal samples from hospitalised diarrhoeic children, under six years of age, were collected and tested for the presence of norovirus (NoV), adenovirus (AdV) and astrovirus (AstV) from February 2010-February 2012. Specimens were screened by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction and viruses were found in 10.7% (63/591) of the cases. NoV, AdV and AstV were detected in 7.8%, 2% and 0.8% of the samples, respectively. NoV infection was observed at all ages and was most prevalent in zero-18-month-old children (84.7%; p = 0.002). A higher incidence of NoV was detected from February-April 2010, when it was found in 52.2% of the cases. Co-infections involving these viruses, rotavirus and enteropathogenic bacteria were detected in 44.4% (28/63) of the children with viral diarrhoea. Nosocomial infections were demonstrated in 28.6% (18/63) of the cases in which viruses were detected. The present paper reports, for the first time, the circulation of NoV and AstV among the paediatric population of Porto Velho and it contributes to our understanding of the roles of these pathogens in gastrointestinal infections. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde 2015-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4489452/ /pubmed/25946245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760140381 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License, which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Amaral, Maria Sandra Costa
Estevam, Grecy Kelli
Penatti, Marilene
Lafontaine, Roger
Lima, Ian Carlos Gomes
Spada, Paula Katharine Pontes
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
Matos, Najla Benevides
The prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, western Brazilian Amazon
title The prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, western Brazilian Amazon
title_full The prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, western Brazilian Amazon
title_fullStr The prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, western Brazilian Amazon
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, western Brazilian Amazon
title_short The prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in Porto Velho, state of Rondônia, western Brazilian Amazon
title_sort prevalence of norovirus, astrovirus and adenovirus infections among hospitalised children with acute gastroenteritis in porto velho, state of rondônia, western brazilian amazon
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4489452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25946245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0074-02760140381
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