Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Linhares, Alexandre da Costa, Carvalho, Thaís Cristina Nascimento de, Aragão, Glicélia Cruz, Oliveira, Darleise de Souza, Santos, Mirleide Cordeiro dos, Sousa, Maisa Silvia de, Justino, Maria Cleonice Aguiar, Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira, Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
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Resumo: Noroviruses are the leading cause of epidemic, non-bacterial outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis, and are also a major cause of sporadic acute gastroenteritis in infants. The aim of the present study was to identify norovirus infections in children not infected by rotavirus admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém. A total of 348 fecal specimens were obtained from children with diarrhea aged less than 5 years, all of whom had tested negative for rotavirus, between May 2008 and April 2010. Fecal samples were screened for norovirus antigen using enzyme-immunoassay (EIA). Specimens were subjected to reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using the primers Mon432/434-Mon431/433 for detection of the GI and GII norovirus strains, respectively. Based on both methods, the overall norovirus positivity rate was 36.5% (127/348). Of the 169 samples collected in the first year, 44.4% (n = 75) tested positive for norovirus using both methods, 35.5% (n = 60) by EIA and 40.8% (n = 69) by RT-PCR. Using RT-PCR as a reference standard, a sensitivity of 78.3%, specificity of 94%, and agreement of 87.6% were recorded. Genome sequencing was obtained for 22 (31.9%) of the 69 positive samples, of which 90.9% (20/22) were genotype GII.4d and 9.1% (2/22) were genotype GII.b. Norovirus infection was most frequent in children under 2 years of age (41.5%-115/277). The peak incidence (62.1%) of norovirus-related acute gastroenteritis in these patients (not infected by rotavirus) was observed in February 2010. These findings emphasize the importance of norovirus as a cause of severe acute gastroenteritis among children in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil.
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spelling Siqueira, Jones Anderson MonteiroLinhares, Alexandre da CostaCarvalho, Thaís Cristina Nascimento deAragão, Glicélia CruzOliveira, Darleise de SouzaSantos, Mirleide Cordeiro dosSousa, Maisa Silvia deJustino, Maria Cleonice AguiarMascarenhas, Joana D'Arc PereiraGabbay, Yvone Benchimol2018-07-19T17:32:23Z2018-07-19T17:32:23Z2013SIQUEIRA, Jones Anderson Monteiro et al. Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil. Journal of Medical Virology, v. 85, p. 737-744, 2013.0146-6615https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/327310.1002/jmv.23506Noroviruses are the leading cause of epidemic, non-bacterial outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis, and are also a major cause of sporadic acute gastroenteritis in infants. The aim of the present study was to identify norovirus infections in children not infected by rotavirus admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém. A total of 348 fecal specimens were obtained from children with diarrhea aged less than 5 years, all of whom had tested negative for rotavirus, between May 2008 and April 2010. Fecal samples were screened for norovirus antigen using enzyme-immunoassay (EIA). Specimens were subjected to reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using the primers Mon432/434-Mon431/433 for detection of the GI and GII norovirus strains, respectively. Based on both methods, the overall norovirus positivity rate was 36.5% (127/348). Of the 169 samples collected in the first year, 44.4% (n = 75) tested positive for norovirus using both methods, 35.5% (n = 60) by EIA and 40.8% (n = 69) by RT-PCR. Using RT-PCR as a reference standard, a sensitivity of 78.3%, specificity of 94%, and agreement of 87.6% were recorded. Genome sequencing was obtained for 22 (31.9%) of the 69 positive samples, of which 90.9% (20/22) were genotype GII.4d and 9.1% (2/22) were genotype GII.b. Norovirus infection was most frequent in children under 2 years of age (41.5%-115/277). The peak incidence (62.1%) of norovirus-related acute gastroenteritis in these patients (not infected by rotavirus) was observed in February 2010. These findings emphasize the importance of norovirus as a cause of severe acute gastroenteritis among children in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil.Coordination of Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES) Evandro Chagas Institute, SVS, MSFederal University of Pará State. Tropical Medicine Center. Postgraduate Program in Tropical Diseases. Belém, PA, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Federal University of Pará State. Institute of Health Sciences. Belém, PA, Brazil.University of the Pará State. Postgraduate Program in Parasite Biology in the Amazon, Center for Biological and Health Sciences. Belém, PA, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. 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title Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil
spellingShingle Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil
Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Gastroenterite / parasitologia
Norovirus
Diarreia Infantil
Hospitais Públicos
Saúde Pública
title_short Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil
title_full Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil
title_fullStr Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil
title_sort Norovirus infection in children admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil
author Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
author_facet Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Linhares, Alexandre da Costa
Carvalho, Thaís Cristina Nascimento de
Aragão, Glicélia Cruz
Oliveira, Darleise de Souza
Santos, Mirleide Cordeiro dos
Sousa, Maisa Silvia de
Justino, Maria Cleonice Aguiar
Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
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author2 Linhares, Alexandre da Costa
Carvalho, Thaís Cristina Nascimento de
Aragão, Glicélia Cruz
Oliveira, Darleise de Souza
Santos, Mirleide Cordeiro dos
Sousa, Maisa Silvia de
Justino, Maria Cleonice Aguiar
Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Jones Anderson Monteiro
Linhares, Alexandre da Costa
Carvalho, Thaís Cristina Nascimento de
Aragão, Glicélia Cruz
Oliveira, Darleise de Souza
Santos, Mirleide Cordeiro dos
Sousa, Maisa Silvia de
Justino, Maria Cleonice Aguiar
Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira
Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Gastroenterite / parasitologia
Norovirus
Diarreia Infantil
Hospitais Públicos
Saúde Pública
topic Gastroenterite / parasitologia
Norovirus
Diarreia Infantil
Hospitais Públicos
Saúde Pública
description Noroviruses are the leading cause of epidemic, non-bacterial outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis, and are also a major cause of sporadic acute gastroenteritis in infants. The aim of the present study was to identify norovirus infections in children not infected by rotavirus admitted to hospital for acute gastroenteritis in Belém. A total of 348 fecal specimens were obtained from children with diarrhea aged less than 5 years, all of whom had tested negative for rotavirus, between May 2008 and April 2010. Fecal samples were screened for norovirus antigen using enzyme-immunoassay (EIA). Specimens were subjected to reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using the primers Mon432/434-Mon431/433 for detection of the GI and GII norovirus strains, respectively. Based on both methods, the overall norovirus positivity rate was 36.5% (127/348). Of the 169 samples collected in the first year, 44.4% (n = 75) tested positive for norovirus using both methods, 35.5% (n = 60) by EIA and 40.8% (n = 69) by RT-PCR. Using RT-PCR as a reference standard, a sensitivity of 78.3%, specificity of 94%, and agreement of 87.6% were recorded. Genome sequencing was obtained for 22 (31.9%) of the 69 positive samples, of which 90.9% (20/22) were genotype GII.4d and 9.1% (2/22) were genotype GII.b. Norovirus infection was most frequent in children under 2 years of age (41.5%-115/277). The peak incidence (62.1%) of norovirus-related acute gastroenteritis in these patients (not infected by rotavirus) was observed in February 2010. These findings emphasize the importance of norovirus as a cause of severe acute gastroenteritis among children in Belém, Pará, Northern Brazil.
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