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Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children
Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe and dehydrating diarrhea in children aged under 5 years. We undertook this hospital-based surveillance study to examine the possible relationship between the severity of diarrhea and the various G-group rotaviruses circulating in India. Stool samples (n = 2,0...
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author | Saluja, Tarun Dhingra, Mandeep S. Sharma, Shiv D. Gupta, Madhu Kundu, Ritabrata Kar, Sonali Dutta, Ashok K. Silveira, Maria D. P. Singh, Jai V. Kamath, Veena G. Chaudhary, Anurag Rao, Venkateswara Ravi, Mandyam D. Murthy, Kesava Arumugam, Rajesh Moureau, Annick Prasad, Rajendra Patnaik, Badri N. |
author_facet | Saluja, Tarun Dhingra, Mandeep S. Sharma, Shiv D. Gupta, Madhu Kundu, Ritabrata Kar, Sonali Dutta, Ashok K. Silveira, Maria D. P. Singh, Jai V. Kamath, Veena G. Chaudhary, Anurag Rao, Venkateswara Ravi, Mandyam D. Murthy, Kesava Arumugam, Rajesh Moureau, Annick Prasad, Rajendra Patnaik, Badri N. |
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description | Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe and dehydrating diarrhea in children aged under 5 years. We undertook this hospital-based surveillance study to examine the possible relationship between the severity of diarrhea and the various G-group rotaviruses circulating in India. Stool samples (n = 2,051) were systematically collected from 4,711 children aged <5 years admitted with severe acute gastroenteritis to 12 medical school centers from April 2011 to July 2012. Rotavirus testing was undertaken using a commercially available enzyme immunoassay kit for the rotavirus VP6 antigen (Premier Rotaclone Qualitative ELISA). Rotavirus positive samples were genotyped for VP7 and VP4 antigens by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction at a central laboratory. Of the stool samples tested for rotavirus antigen, 541 (26.4%) were positive for VP6 antigen. Single serotype infections from 377 stool samples were compared in terms of gastroenteritis severity. Among those with G1 rotavirus infection, very severe diarrhea (Vesikari score ≥ 16) was reported in 59 (33.9%) children, severe diarrhea (Vesikari score 11–15) in 104 (59.8%), moderate (Vesikari score 6–10) and mild diarrhea (Vesikari score 0–5) in 11 (6.3%). Among those with G2 infection, very severe diarrhea was reported in 26 (27.4%) children, severe diarrhea in 46 (48.4%), and moderate and mild diarrhea in 23 (24.2 %). Among those with G9 infection, very severe diarrhea was reported in 47 (54.5%) children, severe diarrhea in 29 (33.6%), and moderate and mild diarrhea in 10 (11.9%). Among those with G12 infection, very severe diarrhea was reported in 9 (40.9%) children and severe diarrhea in 13 (59.1%). The results of this study indicate some association between rotavirus serotypes and severity of gastroenteritis. |
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spelling | pubmed-53601672017-03-29 Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children Saluja, Tarun Dhingra, Mandeep S. Sharma, Shiv D. Gupta, Madhu Kundu, Ritabrata Kar, Sonali Dutta, Ashok K. Silveira, Maria D. P. Singh, Jai V. Kamath, Veena G. Chaudhary, Anurag Rao, Venkateswara Ravi, Mandyam D. Murthy, Kesava Arumugam, Rajesh Moureau, Annick Prasad, Rajendra Patnaik, Badri N. Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Papers Rotavirus is the leading cause of severe and dehydrating diarrhea in children aged under 5 years. We undertook this hospital-based surveillance study to examine the possible relationship between the severity of diarrhea and the various G-group rotaviruses circulating in India. Stool samples (n = 2,051) were systematically collected from 4,711 children aged <5 years admitted with severe acute gastroenteritis to 12 medical school centers from April 2011 to July 2012. Rotavirus testing was undertaken using a commercially available enzyme immunoassay kit for the rotavirus VP6 antigen (Premier Rotaclone Qualitative ELISA). Rotavirus positive samples were genotyped for VP7 and VP4 antigens by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction at a central laboratory. Of the stool samples tested for rotavirus antigen, 541 (26.4%) were positive for VP6 antigen. Single serotype infections from 377 stool samples were compared in terms of gastroenteritis severity. Among those with G1 rotavirus infection, very severe diarrhea (Vesikari score ≥ 16) was reported in 59 (33.9%) children, severe diarrhea (Vesikari score 11–15) in 104 (59.8%), moderate (Vesikari score 6–10) and mild diarrhea (Vesikari score 0–5) in 11 (6.3%). Among those with G2 infection, very severe diarrhea was reported in 26 (27.4%) children, severe diarrhea in 46 (48.4%), and moderate and mild diarrhea in 23 (24.2 %). Among those with G9 infection, very severe diarrhea was reported in 47 (54.5%) children, severe diarrhea in 29 (33.6%), and moderate and mild diarrhea in 10 (11.9%). Among those with G12 infection, very severe diarrhea was reported in 9 (40.9%) children and severe diarrhea in 13 (59.1%). The results of this study indicate some association between rotavirus serotypes and severity of gastroenteritis. Taylor & Francis 2016-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5360167/ /pubmed/27686522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2016.1238994 Text en © The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Saluja, Tarun Dhingra, Mandeep S. Sharma, Shiv D. Gupta, Madhu Kundu, Ritabrata Kar, Sonali Dutta, Ashok K. Silveira, Maria D. P. Singh, Jai V. Kamath, Veena G. Chaudhary, Anurag Rao, Venkateswara Ravi, Mandyam D. Murthy, Kesava Arumugam, Rajesh Moureau, Annick Prasad, Rajendra Patnaik, Badri N. Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children |
title | Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children |
title_full | Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children |
title_fullStr | Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children |
title_short | Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children |
title_sort | association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in indian children |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360167/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27686522 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2016.1238994 |
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