| Literature DB >> 10950759 |
M Nilsson1, B Svenungsson, K O Hedlund, I Uhnoo, A Lagergren, T Akre, L Svensson.
Abstract
Fecal samples from a 1-year prospective study were investigated to establish the role of group C rotavirus infections in acute diarrhea in Swedish adults (>15 years old). Rotaviruses were found in samples from 3% of the patients, and, in 35% of these, group C rotavirus was detected. Clinical symptoms of group C rotavirus infection were generally milder than those of group A rotavirus infection. Gene 8 (vp7) from 12 group C isolates, including strains from the prospective study, a military outbreak, and a sporadic case, was sequenced. The gene was found to be extremely conserved, with identities of 99.1%-100% at the amino acid level. This study has systematically investigated the prevalence and genetic diversity of group C rotavirus in adults. The data confirm the extreme sequence conservation within human group C rotavirus strains and suggest that symptomatic group C rotavirus infections occur more frequently in adults than has been previously recognized.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10950759 DOI: 10.1086/315772
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Infect Dis ISSN: 0022-1899 Impact factor: 5.226