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Prevalence of Eleven Infectious Viruses Causing Diarrhea in Korea

Authors :
Si Hyun Kim
Gyu Ri Kim
Ga Won Jeon
Jeong Hwan Shin
Source :
Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases. 73:427-430
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Editorial Committee of Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Infectious Dis, 2020.

Abstract

Rotavirus and norovirus are well-known causes of viral infectious diarrhea. There are few reports on diarrhea caused by other viruses in Korea, although cases of gastroenteritis attributable to other viruses are increasing worldwide. The aims of this study were to detect various causes of viral diarrhea and to investigate their prevalence. A total of 801 fecal specimens submitted to a clinical microbiology laboratory for the detection of diarrheal viruses were included. We sought to detect rotavirus A/B/C, adenovirus, astrovirus, norovirus GI/GII, sapovirus, Aichi virus, human parechovirus, enterovirus, human cosavirus, human bocavirus, and Saffold virus using multiplex reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). At least one diarrheal virus was detected in 223 (27.8%) fecal specimens. Among them, two viruses were detected in 11 specimens. Rotavirus A was most common (17.1%; N = 137), followed by norovirus GII (5.0%; N = 40), enterovirus (4.2%; N = 34), adenovirus (1.0%; N = 8), astrovirus (1.0%; N = 8), human parechovirus (0.6%; N = 5), and human bocavirus (0.2%; N = 2). Rotaviruses B and C, norovirus GI, sapovirus, Aichi virus, human cosavirus, and Saffold virus were not detected. We confirmed that various diarrheal viruses can be detected in fecal specimens. We must consider the possibility of viruses other than rotavirus and norovirus being present in cases of diarrhea.

Details

ISSN :
18842836 and 13446304
Volume :
73
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d77c4ebc58020a5c2d18fa2f28b1cd63