A wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in Thailand

Background: Viral gastroenteritis has been recognized as one of the most common illnesses that affects infants and young children all over the world. A wide variety of viruses associated with the disease are continually being reported. To investigate the epidemiological situation of diarrhea virus i...

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Main Authors: Natthawan Chaimongkol, Pattara Khamrin, Boonpa Suantai, Wilaiporn Saikhreang, Aksara Thongprachum, Rungnapa Malasao, Nuthapong Ukarapol, Tipachan Kongsricharoern, Hiroshi Ushijima, Niwat Maneekarn
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-514132018-09-04T06:11:59Z A wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in Thailand Natthawan Chaimongkol Pattara Khamrin Boonpa Suantai Wilaiporn Saikhreang Aksara Thongprachum Rungnapa Malasao Nuthapong Ukarapol Tipachan Kongsricharoern Hiroshi Ushijima Niwat Maneekarn Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine Background: Viral gastroenteritis has been recognized as one of the most common illnesses that affects infants and young children all over the world. A wide variety of viruses associated with the disease are continually being reported. To investigate the epidemiological situation of diarrhea virus infection in Chiang Mai, Thailand, surveillance was conducted during January to December 2007. Methods: A total of 160 fecal specimens collected from pediatric patients admitted to the hospital with acute gastroenteritis were tested for the presence of group A, B, and C rotaviruses, norovirus, sapovirus, astrovirus, adenovirus, Aichi virus, enterovirus, bocavirus, and human parechovirus by RT-multiplex PCR. Results: Of 160 fecal specimens tested, 85 (53.1%) were positive for diarrhea viruses. Of these, group A rotavirus was the predominant with a prevalence of 27.5%, followed by norovirus GII (11.9%), sapovirus (3.1%), enterovirus (2.5%), human parechovirus (1.9%), and norovirus GI, astrovirus, adenovirus (each 0.6%). Mixed-infections of 2 or 3 viruses were observed in 7 (4.4%) patients. However, none of groups B and C rotaviruses and Aichi virus were detected in this study. Monthly distribution analysis revealed that all those diarrhea viruses were detected continually throughout the year at a low level of infection except for group A rotavirus and norovirus infections which appeared to peak in a cool season in January-March and December, respectively. Conclusions: This surveillance revealed a wide variety of diarrhea viruses currently circulating in pediatric patients with acute gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand. 2018-09-04T06:01:34Z 2018-09-04T06:01:34Z 2012-02-29 Journal 14336510 2-s2.0-84857389942 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84857389942&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51413
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Natthawan Chaimongkol
Pattara Khamrin
Boonpa Suantai
Wilaiporn Saikhreang
Aksara Thongprachum
Rungnapa Malasao
Nuthapong Ukarapol
Tipachan Kongsricharoern
Hiroshi Ushijima
Niwat Maneekarn
A wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in Thailand
description Background: Viral gastroenteritis has been recognized as one of the most common illnesses that affects infants and young children all over the world. A wide variety of viruses associated with the disease are continually being reported. To investigate the epidemiological situation of diarrhea virus infection in Chiang Mai, Thailand, surveillance was conducted during January to December 2007. Methods: A total of 160 fecal specimens collected from pediatric patients admitted to the hospital with acute gastroenteritis were tested for the presence of group A, B, and C rotaviruses, norovirus, sapovirus, astrovirus, adenovirus, Aichi virus, enterovirus, bocavirus, and human parechovirus by RT-multiplex PCR. Results: Of 160 fecal specimens tested, 85 (53.1%) were positive for diarrhea viruses. Of these, group A rotavirus was the predominant with a prevalence of 27.5%, followed by norovirus GII (11.9%), sapovirus (3.1%), enterovirus (2.5%), human parechovirus (1.9%), and norovirus GI, astrovirus, adenovirus (each 0.6%). Mixed-infections of 2 or 3 viruses were observed in 7 (4.4%) patients. However, none of groups B and C rotaviruses and Aichi virus were detected in this study. Monthly distribution analysis revealed that all those diarrhea viruses were detected continually throughout the year at a low level of infection except for group A rotavirus and norovirus infections which appeared to peak in a cool season in January-March and December, respectively. Conclusions: This surveillance revealed a wide variety of diarrhea viruses currently circulating in pediatric patients with acute gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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author Natthawan Chaimongkol
Pattara Khamrin
Boonpa Suantai
Wilaiporn Saikhreang
Aksara Thongprachum
Rungnapa Malasao
Nuthapong Ukarapol
Tipachan Kongsricharoern
Hiroshi Ushijima
Niwat Maneekarn
author_facet Natthawan Chaimongkol
Pattara Khamrin
Boonpa Suantai
Wilaiporn Saikhreang
Aksara Thongprachum
Rungnapa Malasao
Nuthapong Ukarapol
Tipachan Kongsricharoern
Hiroshi Ushijima
Niwat Maneekarn
author_sort Natthawan Chaimongkol
title A wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in Thailand
title_short A wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in Thailand
title_full A wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in Thailand
title_fullStr A wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed A wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in Thailand
title_sort wide variety of diarrhea viruses circulating in pediatric patients in thailand
publishDate 2018
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