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João Rodrigo Mesquita1, Verónica P Costantini, Jennifer L Cannon, Seh-ching Lin, Maria São José Nascimento, Jan Vinjé.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Noroviruses are important enteric pathogens in humans and animals. Recently, we reported a novel canine norovirus (CaNoV) in dogs with diarrhea belonging to a new genogroup (GVI). No data are available on exposure of humans to this virus.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23735311 PMCID: PMC3680240 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-10-176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Figure 1Corrected optical densities [OD] at 450 nm for canine norovirus antibodies in sera from veterinarians and controls. Sera were tested for the presence of CaNoV antibodies in a VLP-based ELISA at 1:1,500 dilution. Values are the corrected optical densities (OD) at 450 nm [OD450 (VLP coated) - OD450 (non-coated)] for each serum sample and the mean corrected OD450 value of each group (horizontal bars). Groups were compared and analyzed by Mann–Whitney U-test. Differences were considered significant (*) at p < 0.05.
Figure 2Evaluation of potential cross-reactivity between human GII.4 NoV IgG antibodies and canine NoV VLPs. Two sera with low (LAT) and high (HAT) CaNoV antibody titer were pre-incubated with a 2-fold serial dilution of CaNoV VLPs (5, 2.5, 1.25, 0.625, 0.3125 μg/ml) and tested for antibodies against CaNoV VLPs (A) and human GII.4 NoV VLPs (B). Values are the corrected optical densities (OD) at 450 nm [OD450 (VLP coated) - OD450 (non-coated)] for each serum sample. Dotted lines represent the logistic regression of HAT values, solid lines represent the logistic regression of LAT values.
Descriptive epidemiology of 373 veterinarians participating in the study
| Age | | |
| 19-29 | 51.7 (193) | 46.7-56.8 |
| 30-39 | 38.8 (145) | 33.9-43.8 |
| 40-49 | 7.8 (29) | 5.1-10.5 |
| ≥50 | 1.7 (6) | 0.3-2.9 |
| Sex | | |
| Female | 70.5 (263) | 65.9-75.1 |
| Male | 29.5 (110) | 24.9-34.1 |
| Residence | | |
| Foreign3 | 6.4 (24) | 3.9-8.9 |
| Portugal | 93.6 (349) | 91.1-96.1 |
| Years in practice | | |
| 1-10 | 80.2 (299) | 76.1-84.2 |
| 11-20 | 16.1 (60) | 12.4-19.8 |
| >20 | 3.7 (14) | 1.8-5.7 |
1Number of individuals in each category; 2Confidence Interval; 3Foreign: residents of Brazil, Spain or United Kingdom.
Figure 3Electron microscopy of CaNoV VLPs confirming a norovirus-like morphology and size. Grids were stained with 2% potassium phosphotungstate.