نتایج جستجو برای: sapovirus

تعداد نتایج: 291  

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2009
Yuka Ootsuka Yasutaka Yamashita Takako Ichikawa Reiko Kondo Mitsuaki Oseto Kazuhiko Katayama Naokazu Takeda Tomoichiro Oka

*Corresponding author: Mailing address: Department of Virology II, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Gakuen 4-71, Musashi-murayama, Tokyo 208-0011, Japan. E-mail: oka-t @nih.go.jp **Present address: Ehime Central Prefectural Hospital, Ehime, Japan ***Retired from Ehime Prefecture Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science ****Present address: Research Collaboration Center on ...

2017
Nafissatou Ouedraogo Stephanie Moustapha Tomba Ngangas Isidore Juste Ouindguèta Bonkoungou Aissatou Bénéwendé Tiendrebeogo Kuan Abdoulaye Traore Idrissa Sanou Alfred Sababénédjo Traore Nicolas Barro

BACKGROUND Acute gastroenteritis is one of the most common diseases among children and adults, and continues to cause a major problem of public health in Burkina Faso. The temporal pattern of rotavirus, norovirus, sapovirus, astrovirus, adenovirus and Aichivirus A was studied by examining prevalence of gastroenteritis viruses in association with meteorological variables in Ouagadougou, Burkina ...

2016
Tammy Kathlyn Amaral REYMÃO Juliana das Merces HERNANDEZ Samya Thalita Picanço da COSTA Maísa Silva de SOUSA Darleise de Souza OLIVEIRA Luciana Damascena da SILVA Renato da Silva BANDEIRA Ian Carlos Gomes de LIMA Luana da Silva SOARES Joana Darc Pereira MASCARENHAS Yvone Benchimol GABBAY

Sapoviruses (SaVs) are responsible for acute gastroenteritis in humans, especially children and the elderly. In Brazil, data on SaVs infections are very limited, especially in Northern Brazil. Here, we investigated the occurrence of SaVs in samples from hospitalized children under ten years old that presented acute gastroenteritis. Positive samples were genotyped and phylogenetic analysis was p...

2014
Heejin Ham Seah Oh Jungim Jang Sukju Jo Sungmin Choi Sonil Pak

The prevalence of human astroviruses was tested in patients with acute gastroenteritis by using conventional duplex reverse transcription (RT)-PCR and electrophoresis. Diarrheal fecal samples were collected from 9,597 patients at local hospitals in Seoul. The prevalence of astroviruses was 1.0% (94/9,597 patients; mostly infants), and that of sapoviruses was 0.1% (14/9,597 patients). Age- and g...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Xiaoli Pang Bonita Lee Linda Chui Jutta K Preiksaitis Stephan S Monroe

We developed an assay for the detection and quantitation of norovirus with the LightCycler SYBR Green-based real-time reverse transcription-PCR (real-time LC RT-PCR) and previously published primers in the capsid and the polymerase gene. One hundred thirty-two stool specimens from the Provincial Laboratory for Public Health (Microbiology), Alberta, Canada, and the Centers for Disease Control an...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
Kazuya Nakamura Yumiko Saga Masae Iwai Mayumi Obara Eiji Horimoto Sumiyo Hasegawa Takeshi Kurata Hiraku Okumura Masataka Nagoshi Takenori Takizawa

A molecular biological survey on porcine norovirus (NoV) and sapovirus (SaV) was conducted in Toyama Prefecture, Japan, during fiscal year 2008. Both NoV and SaV were detected from swine fecal samples throughout the surveillance period, indicating that these viruses were circulating in this region. NoV strains detected in this study belonged to three genotypes that are known as typical swine No...

2015
Hye Lim Choi Chang-Il Suh Seung-Won Park Ji-Young Jin Han-Gil Cho Soon-Young Paik Yury E Khudyakov

Sapovirus (SaV), a virus residing in the intestines, is one of the important causes of gastroenteritis in human beings. Human SaV genomes are classified into various genogroups and genotypes. Whole-genome analysis and phylogenetic analysis of ROK62, the SaV isolated in South Korea, were carried out. The ROK62 genome of 7429 nucleotides contains 3 open-reading frames (ORF). The genotype of ROK62...

2017
Shelby Daniel-Wayman Gary Fahle Tara Palmore Kim Green D Rebecca Prevots

Conclusion. Vaccinated individuals were more likely than unvaccinated individuals to benefit from antiviral treatment. This finding warrants confirmation in other populations. Disclosures. A. S. Monto, sanofi pasteur: Grant Investigator, Research grant. Novartis: Consultant, Consulting fee. Protein Sciences: Consultant, Consulting fee. E. T. Martin, Pfizer: Scientific Advisor, Research grant. M...

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