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E A Follett, R C Sanders, G M Beards, F Hundley, U Desselberger.
Abstract
The molecular epidemiology of rotavirus infections in Glasgow and the west of Scotland during 1981/82 and 1982/83 was investigated by electron microscopy, ELISA testing and RNA migration pattern analysis. In 1981/82, rotaviruses of both the 'long' and the 'short' electropherotype (in different variants) co-circulated from the onset throughout the winter peak of the outbreak. Approximately 80% of the children were infected during the first year of life. No differences in incidence were found between sexes. In 1982/83 the isolated rotaviruses were almost exclusively of the 'long' electropherotype (in different variants) and 36% of the children were infected beyond the first year of life. Rotaviruses of the 'long' electropherotype serologically were of subgroup II and serotype 1 and those of the 'short' electropherotype of subgroup I and serotype 2.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6323577 PMCID: PMC2129247 DOI: 10.1017/s0022172400064238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hyg (Lond) ISSN: 0022-1724