1. Genetic characterization of the rotaviruses associated with a nursery outbreak.
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Lee CN, Lin CC, Kao CL, Zao CL, Shih MC, and Chen HN
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- Amino Acid Sequence, Capsid genetics, Child, Gastroenteritis epidemiology, Gastroenteritis virology, Genotype, Humans, Infant, Newborn, Molecular Epidemiology, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, RNA, Viral analysis, Rotavirus classification, Rotavirus Infections epidemiology, Sequence Alignment, Taiwan epidemiology, Antigens, Viral, Capsid Proteins, Disease Outbreaks, Nurseries, Hospital, Rotavirus genetics, Rotavirus Infections virology
- Abstract
G1P[6] rotaviruses were demonstrated previously to be associated with the neonatal nursery outbreak of gastroenteritis in Changhua Christian Hospital that is located in the central region of Taiwan, from September 1994 to May 1995. Meanwhile, rotaviruses were detected in children hospitalized for acute gastroenteritis. Our study characterizes the rotaviruses associated with the nursery outbreak by using genetic approaches. Nucleotide sequence analysis revealed that the VP7 genes of the nursery rotaviruses were distinct from those of the strains circulating in the community. The G1P[6] rotaviruses recovered from the nursery were closely related to another neonatal G1P[6] strain from the northern region of Taiwan in both the VP4 and VP7 genes. The VP4 genes of these nursery strains differed from those of the P[6] human reference strains 1076, M37, RV3, and ST3. Apparently, these nursery rotaviruses were distinct from the strains circulating in the community and seemed to be a variant when compared with P[6] strains reported previously.
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- 2001
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