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Enteroviruses and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis?

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) is a complicated clinical syndrome with a wide range of potential etiologies. Several infectious agents including different virus families have been isolated from AFP cases. In most surveys, Non-polio Enteroviruses (NPEVs) have been detected a...

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Autores principales: Yousefi, Maryam, Nejati, Ahmad, Zahraei, Seyed Mohsen, Mahmoudi, Sussan, Parhizgari, Najmeh, Farsani, Seyed Mohammad Jazayeri, Mahmoodi, Mahmood, Nategh, Rakhshandeh, Shahmahmoodi, Shohreh
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6087694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30112158
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author Yousefi, Maryam
Nejati, Ahmad
Zahraei, Seyed Mohsen
Mahmoudi, Sussan
Parhizgari, Najmeh
Farsani, Seyed Mohammad Jazayeri
Mahmoodi, Mahmood
Nategh, Rakhshandeh
Shahmahmoodi, Shohreh
author_facet Yousefi, Maryam
Nejati, Ahmad
Zahraei, Seyed Mohsen
Mahmoudi, Sussan
Parhizgari, Najmeh
Farsani, Seyed Mohammad Jazayeri
Mahmoodi, Mahmood
Nategh, Rakhshandeh
Shahmahmoodi, Shohreh
author_sort Yousefi, Maryam
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) is a complicated clinical syndrome with a wide range of potential etiologies. Several infectious agents including different virus families have been isolated from AFP cases. In most surveys, Non-polio Enteroviruses (NPEVs) have been detected as main infectious agents in AFP cases; however, there are also some reports about Adenovirus isolation in these patients. In this study, NPEVs and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of AFP cases with or without Residual Paralysis (RP) with negative results for poliovirus are investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nucleic acid extractions from 55 AFP cases were examined by nested PCR or semi-nested PCR with specific primers to identify NPEVs or Adenoviruses, respectively. VP1 (for Enteroviruses) and hexon (for Adenoviruses) gene amplification products were sequenced and compared with available sequences in the GenBank. RESULTS: From 55 fecal (37 RP+ and 18 RP−) specimens, 7 NPEVs (12.7%) (2 cases in RP+) and 7 Adenoviruses (12.7%) (4 cases in RP+) were identified. Echovirus types 3, 17 and 30, Coxsackie virus A8, and Enterovirus 80 were among NPEVs and Adenoviruses type 2 and 41 were also identified. CONCLUSION: Our finding shows that NPEVs and Adenoviruses may be isolated from the acute flaccid paralyses but there is no association between the residual paralyses and virus detection.
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spelling pubmed-60876942018-08-15 Enteroviruses and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis? Yousefi, Maryam Nejati, Ahmad Zahraei, Seyed Mohsen Mahmoudi, Sussan Parhizgari, Najmeh Farsani, Seyed Mohammad Jazayeri Mahmoodi, Mahmood Nategh, Rakhshandeh Shahmahmoodi, Shohreh Iran J Microbiol Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) is a complicated clinical syndrome with a wide range of potential etiologies. Several infectious agents including different virus families have been isolated from AFP cases. In most surveys, Non-polio Enteroviruses (NPEVs) have been detected as main infectious agents in AFP cases; however, there are also some reports about Adenovirus isolation in these patients. In this study, NPEVs and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of AFP cases with or without Residual Paralysis (RP) with negative results for poliovirus are investigated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Nucleic acid extractions from 55 AFP cases were examined by nested PCR or semi-nested PCR with specific primers to identify NPEVs or Adenoviruses, respectively. VP1 (for Enteroviruses) and hexon (for Adenoviruses) gene amplification products were sequenced and compared with available sequences in the GenBank. RESULTS: From 55 fecal (37 RP+ and 18 RP−) specimens, 7 NPEVs (12.7%) (2 cases in RP+) and 7 Adenoviruses (12.7%) (4 cases in RP+) were identified. Echovirus types 3, 17 and 30, Coxsackie virus A8, and Enterovirus 80 were among NPEVs and Adenoviruses type 2 and 41 were also identified. CONCLUSION: Our finding shows that NPEVs and Adenoviruses may be isolated from the acute flaccid paralyses but there is no association between the residual paralyses and virus detection. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6087694/ /pubmed/30112158 Text en Copyright© 2018 Iranian Neuroscience Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yousefi, Maryam
Nejati, Ahmad
Zahraei, Seyed Mohsen
Mahmoudi, Sussan
Parhizgari, Najmeh
Farsani, Seyed Mohammad Jazayeri
Mahmoodi, Mahmood
Nategh, Rakhshandeh
Shahmahmoodi, Shohreh
Enteroviruses and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis?
title Enteroviruses and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis?
title_full Enteroviruses and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis?
title_fullStr Enteroviruses and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis?
title_full_unstemmed Enteroviruses and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis?
title_short Enteroviruses and Adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis?
title_sort enteroviruses and adenoviruses in stool specimens of paralytic children- can they be the cause of paralysis?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6087694/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30112158
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