Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira,Rui Gilberto
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Borges,Ana Maria Tavares, Fiaccadori,Fabiola Souza, Souza,Menira Borges de Lima Dias e, Santos,Rodrigo Alessandro Togo, Cardoso,Divina das Dôres de Paula
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Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
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Resumo: INTRODUCTION: This was a prospective study that included women seen in the obstetrics and gynecology sector of Hospital das Clínicas, Federal University of Goiás, in Goiânia, State of Goiás, with the aim of detecting rotaviruses, adenoviruses, caliciviruses and astroviruses. Eighty-four women participated in the study and from these, 314 fecal samples were collected. Out of all of the women, 29 were seropositive for HIV and 55 were seronegative, and 45 and 39 were pregnant and non-pregnant, respectively. METHODS: Fecal samples were collected from each woman once every two months over the period from July 2006 to June 2007, and they were screened for rotaviruses by means of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoenzymatic assays, for caliciviruses and astroviruses by means of RT-PCR and for adenovirus by means of immunoenzymatic assays. The astroviruses were genotyped using nested PCR. RESULTS: Among the 84 patients, 19 (22.6%) were positive for either calicivirus (14/19) or astrovirus (6/19), while one women was positive for both viruses in fecal samples collected on different occasions. Most of the positive samples were collected during the months of July and August (astrovirus) and September and October (calicivirus). None of the samples analyzed was positive for rotavirus or adenovirus. Gastroenteric viruses were detected in 13/19 (68.4%) of the pregnant women, whether HIV-seropositive or not. CONCLUSIONS: The results from the present study showed that neither pregnancy nor HIV-seropositive status among the women increased the risk of infection by any of the gastroenteric viruses studied. This study presents data on gastroenteric virus detection among pregnant and/or HIV-positive women.
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spelling Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, BrazilGastroenteric virusesCalicivirusAstrovirusHIV-positivePregnant womenINTRODUCTION: This was a prospective study that included women seen in the obstetrics and gynecology sector of Hospital das Clínicas, Federal University of Goiás, in Goiânia, State of Goiás, with the aim of detecting rotaviruses, adenoviruses, caliciviruses and astroviruses. Eighty-four women participated in the study and from these, 314 fecal samples were collected. Out of all of the women, 29 were seropositive for HIV and 55 were seronegative, and 45 and 39 were pregnant and non-pregnant, respectively. METHODS: Fecal samples were collected from each woman once every two months over the period from July 2006 to June 2007, and they were screened for rotaviruses by means of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoenzymatic assays, for caliciviruses and astroviruses by means of RT-PCR and for adenovirus by means of immunoenzymatic assays. The astroviruses were genotyped using nested PCR. RESULTS: Among the 84 patients, 19 (22.6%) were positive for either calicivirus (14/19) or astrovirus (6/19), while one women was positive for both viruses in fecal samples collected on different occasions. Most of the positive samples were collected during the months of July and August (astrovirus) and September and October (calicivirus). None of the samples analyzed was positive for rotavirus or adenovirus. Gastroenteric viruses were detected in 13/19 (68.4%) of the pregnant women, whether HIV-seropositive or not. CONCLUSIONS: The results from the present study showed that neither pregnancy nor HIV-seropositive status among the women increased the risk of infection by any of the gastroenteric viruses studied. This study presents data on gastroenteric virus detection among pregnant and/or HIV-positive women.Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT2010-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822010000300005Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical v.43 n.3 2010reponame:Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropicalinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)instacron:SBMT10.1590/S0037-86822010000300005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira,Rui GilbertoBorges,Ana Maria TavaresFiaccadori,Fabiola SouzaSouza,Menira Borges de Lima Dias eSantos,Rodrigo Alessandro TogoCardoso,Divina das Dôres de Paulaeng2010-06-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0037-86822010000300005Revistahttps://www.sbmt.org.br/portal/revista/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||dalmo@rsbmt.uftm.edu.br|| rsbmt@rsbmt.uftm.edu.br1678-98490037-8682opendoar:2010-06-07T00:00Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical (SBMT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil
title Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil
spellingShingle Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil
Ferreira,Rui Gilberto
Gastroenteric viruses
Calicivirus
Astrovirus
HIV-positive
Pregnant women
title_short Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil
title_full Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil
title_fullStr Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil
title_sort Gastroenteric virus detection in fecal samples from women in Goiânia, State of Goiás, Brazil
author Ferreira,Rui Gilberto
author_facet Ferreira,Rui Gilberto
Borges,Ana Maria Tavares
Fiaccadori,Fabiola Souza
Souza,Menira Borges de Lima Dias e
Santos,Rodrigo Alessandro Togo
Cardoso,Divina das Dôres de Paula
author_role author
author2 Borges,Ana Maria Tavares
Fiaccadori,Fabiola Souza
Souza,Menira Borges de Lima Dias e
Santos,Rodrigo Alessandro Togo
Cardoso,Divina das Dôres de Paula
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira,Rui Gilberto
Borges,Ana Maria Tavares
Fiaccadori,Fabiola Souza
Souza,Menira Borges de Lima Dias e
Santos,Rodrigo Alessandro Togo
Cardoso,Divina das Dôres de Paula
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gastroenteric viruses
Calicivirus
Astrovirus
HIV-positive
Pregnant women
topic Gastroenteric viruses
Calicivirus
Astrovirus
HIV-positive
Pregnant women
description INTRODUCTION: This was a prospective study that included women seen in the obstetrics and gynecology sector of Hospital das Clínicas, Federal University of Goiás, in Goiânia, State of Goiás, with the aim of detecting rotaviruses, adenoviruses, caliciviruses and astroviruses. Eighty-four women participated in the study and from these, 314 fecal samples were collected. Out of all of the women, 29 were seropositive for HIV and 55 were seronegative, and 45 and 39 were pregnant and non-pregnant, respectively. METHODS: Fecal samples were collected from each woman once every two months over the period from July 2006 to June 2007, and they were screened for rotaviruses by means of polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and immunoenzymatic assays, for caliciviruses and astroviruses by means of RT-PCR and for adenovirus by means of immunoenzymatic assays. The astroviruses were genotyped using nested PCR. RESULTS: Among the 84 patients, 19 (22.6%) were positive for either calicivirus (14/19) or astrovirus (6/19), while one women was positive for both viruses in fecal samples collected on different occasions. Most of the positive samples were collected during the months of July and August (astrovirus) and September and October (calicivirus). None of the samples analyzed was positive for rotavirus or adenovirus. Gastroenteric viruses were detected in 13/19 (68.4%) of the pregnant women, whether HIV-seropositive or not. CONCLUSIONS: The results from the present study showed that neither pregnancy nor HIV-seropositive status among the women increased the risk of infection by any of the gastroenteric viruses studied. This study presents data on gastroenteric virus detection among pregnant and/or HIV-positive women.
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