| Literature DB >> 24499551 |
Mohammad Kargar1, Negin Javdani, Akram Najafi, Yahya Tahamtan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Group A rotaviruses are the most significant cause of acute gastroenteritis in children worldwide. Rotaviruses are shed in high numbers and dispersed widely throughout bodies of water in the environment. This represents a significant health hazard for humans, mainly due to the stability of the viruses during wastewater treatment processes. This study was conducted to evaluate the prevalence of rotaviruses, to determine G genotypes of circulating rotaviruses and to assess the efficiency of rotavirus removal in urban and hospital sewage treatment plants in Shiraz, Iran.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24499551 PMCID: PMC4176302 DOI: 10.1186/2052-336X-11-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng
Primer sequences and positions used for genotyping of VP7 gene in rotavirus strains[19]
| - | nt 1-28 | GGC TTT AAA AGA GAG AAT TTC CGT CTG G | Beg9 |
| - | nt 1062-1036 | GGT CAC ATC ATA CAA TTC TAA TCT AAG | End9 |
| G1 | nt 314-335 | CAA GTA CTC AAA TCA ATG ATG G | aBT1 |
| G2 | nt 411-435 | CAA TGA TAT TAA CAC ATT TTC TGT G | aCT2 |
| G3 | nt 689-709 | CGT TTG AAG AAG TTG CAA CAG | aET3 |
| G4 | nt 480-498 | CGT TTC TGG TGA GGA GTT G | aDT4 |
| G8 | nt 178-198 | GTC ACA CCA TTT GTA AAT TCG | aAT8 |
| G9 | nt 757-776 | CTA GAT GTA ACT ACA ACT AC | aFT9 |
| G10 | nt 666-687 | ATG TCA GAC TAC ARA TAC TGG | G10 or mG10 |
| G12 | nt 548-567 | CCG ATG GACGTAACGTTGTA | G12 |
The frequency of collected samples and distribution of rotavirus in different sources of the wastewater treatment plants
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|---|---|---|---|
| 16/6* (40.00%) | 15/3* (20.00%) | 50% | |
| 15/5* (33.33%) | 14/1* (6.67%) | 80% | |
| 31/11* (73.33%) | 29/4* (26.67%) | 63.64% | |
* The number of rotavirus positive samples.
† The removal efficiency= (The number of rotavirus positive in influent samples) - (The number of rotavirus positive in effluent samples)/The number of rotavirus positive in influent samples * 100.
Figure 1Rotavirus distribution from October 2010 to June 2011.
Distribution of rotavirus genotypes in different sources of the wastewater treatment plants
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 (33.33%) | 3 (20%) | 3(20%) | - | 11 (73.33%) | |
| 1 (6.67%) | - | 2(13.33%) | - | 3 (20%) | |
| - | - | - | 1 (6.67%) | 1 (6.67%) | |
| 6 (40%) | 3 (20%) | 5 (33.33%) | 1 (6.67%) | 15 (100%) | |
*Non typeable.