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Acute gastroenteritis associated with rotavirus in adults.

M del Refugio González-Losa1, G G Polanco-Marín, L Manzano-Cabrera, M Puerto-Solís.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rotavirus (RV) is an important cause of acute infectious diarrhea in children all over the world. In adults, RV infection tends to be subclinical; however, outbreaks of gastroenteritis have been reported in emergency situations and in closed communities. The aim of this study was to characterize electrophoretically and antigenically the strains of rotavirus that caused acute gastroenteritis in adults and correlate them with the clinical manifestations.
METHODS: A laboratory-based survey was carried out in which fecal samples from 44 patients over 18 years of age with acute gastroenteritis were studied. Polyacrylamide gels electrophoresis and immunoenzymatic assay with specific antibodies to group A rotavirus, serotypes G1-4, P1A, and P1B were carried out on all the samples.
RESULTS: Twenty-eight (63.63%) of the 44 samples were positive for group A rotavirus. Of these, 19 (68%) had long pattern and nine (32%) short pattern. Of all positive samples, 15 (54%) were serotype G1, seven (25%) were G2, two (7%) were G4, and four (14%) had no monoclonal reaction; all were serotype P1A. Among the patients with RV infection, 13 (46.4%) required hospitalization and the remaining 15 (53.6%) showed moderate symptoms.
CONCLUSIONS: The strains that infected the adults were electrophoretically and antigenically the same as those that infected infants in Mérida, Yucatán over the last 10 years. No relationship between the severity of the symptoms and any specific serotype was found.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11343816     DOI: 10.1016/s0188-4409(00)00270-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Med Res        ISSN: 0188-4409            Impact factor:   2.235


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