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Prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis

AIM: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Human Astroviruses (HAstVs), enteric Adenoviruses (HAdVs), and Sapoviruses (SaVs) in acute diarrhea patients, as well as their relation to age, sex, and season. BACKGROUND: Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most common diseases affecting childre...

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Autores principales: Mousavi Nasab, Seyed Dawood, Zali, Fatemeh, Kaghazian, Hooman, Aghasadeghi, Mohammad Reza, Mardani, Rajab, Gachkar, Latif, Ahmadi Vasmehjani, Abbas, Ahmadi, Nayebali, Ghasemzadeh, Ali
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33585013
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author Mousavi Nasab, Seyed Dawood
Zali, Fatemeh
Kaghazian, Hooman
Aghasadeghi, Mohammad Reza
Mardani, Rajab
Gachkar, Latif
Ahmadi Vasmehjani, Abbas
Ahmadi, Nayebali
Ghasemzadeh, Ali
author_facet Mousavi Nasab, Seyed Dawood
Zali, Fatemeh
Kaghazian, Hooman
Aghasadeghi, Mohammad Reza
Mardani, Rajab
Gachkar, Latif
Ahmadi Vasmehjani, Abbas
Ahmadi, Nayebali
Ghasemzadeh, Ali
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description AIM: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Human Astroviruses (HAstVs), enteric Adenoviruses (HAdVs), and Sapoviruses (SaVs) in acute diarrhea patients, as well as their relation to age, sex, and season. BACKGROUND: Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most common diseases affecting children <5 years old and viral agents with approximately >75% are the major causative agent of acute infectious diarrhea. After Rotavirus and Norovirus, the greater viral agents of acute gastroenteritis include HAstVs, HAdVs, and SaVs. To the best of our knowledge, there are sparse studies in Iran detecting at least three enteric viruses as causative agents of diarrhea simultaneously. METHODS: The sample was collected from children referring to pediatric medical centers in Tehran, Iran; they were tested for Astrovirus, enteric Adenovirus, and Sapovirus by conventional PCR method. The association of incidence of viral enteric agents was evaluated with age, sex and seasonal pattern in children <5 years old. RESULTS: The positive case number among acute gastroenteritis patients was 17/120 (14.1%). Patients ranged in age within 1–60 months, but 52.9% were aged ≤ 12 months. Males comprised the majority (70.6), and the male: female ratio was 2.4. HAstV was the most frequently detected virus (6.7%), while SaVs were detected only in 2.5% of cases. Mixed infections were not detected in these samples. The highest rate of HAstV was identified in winter (66.7%), HAdV in fall (66.7%), and SaV in winter (33.3%). CONCLUSION: These findings underscore the importance of monitoring the epidemiology of HAstV, HAdV, and SaV as causative agents of viral diarrhea infections.
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spelling pubmed-78814142021-02-13 Prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis Mousavi Nasab, Seyed Dawood Zali, Fatemeh Kaghazian, Hooman Aghasadeghi, Mohammad Reza Mardani, Rajab Gachkar, Latif Ahmadi Vasmehjani, Abbas Ahmadi, Nayebali Ghasemzadeh, Ali Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench Original Article AIM: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Human Astroviruses (HAstVs), enteric Adenoviruses (HAdVs), and Sapoviruses (SaVs) in acute diarrhea patients, as well as their relation to age, sex, and season. BACKGROUND: Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most common diseases affecting children <5 years old and viral agents with approximately >75% are the major causative agent of acute infectious diarrhea. After Rotavirus and Norovirus, the greater viral agents of acute gastroenteritis include HAstVs, HAdVs, and SaVs. To the best of our knowledge, there are sparse studies in Iran detecting at least three enteric viruses as causative agents of diarrhea simultaneously. METHODS: The sample was collected from children referring to pediatric medical centers in Tehran, Iran; they were tested for Astrovirus, enteric Adenovirus, and Sapovirus by conventional PCR method. The association of incidence of viral enteric agents was evaluated with age, sex and seasonal pattern in children <5 years old. RESULTS: The positive case number among acute gastroenteritis patients was 17/120 (14.1%). Patients ranged in age within 1–60 months, but 52.9% were aged ≤ 12 months. Males comprised the majority (70.6), and the male: female ratio was 2.4. HAstV was the most frequently detected virus (6.7%), while SaVs were detected only in 2.5% of cases. Mixed infections were not detected in these samples. The highest rate of HAstV was identified in winter (66.7%), HAdV in fall (66.7%), and SaV in winter (33.3%). CONCLUSION: These findings underscore the importance of monitoring the epidemiology of HAstV, HAdV, and SaV as causative agents of viral diarrhea infections. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7881414/ /pubmed/33585013 Text en ©2020 RIGLD, Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mousavi Nasab, Seyed Dawood
Zali, Fatemeh
Kaghazian, Hooman
Aghasadeghi, Mohammad Reza
Mardani, Rajab
Gachkar, Latif
Ahmadi Vasmehjani, Abbas
Ahmadi, Nayebali
Ghasemzadeh, Ali
Prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis
title Prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis
title_full Prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis
title_fullStr Prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis
title_short Prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among Iranian children with acute gastroenteritis
title_sort prevalence of astrovirus, adenovirus, and sapovirus infections among iranian children with acute gastroenteritis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7881414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33585013
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