Noroviruses as an etiological factor of acute enteric infections in Novosibirsk infants

S A Bodnev , V V Maleev , E V Zhirakovskaya , T E Yun , A Yu Tikunov , N A Nikiforova , T G Korsakova , V V Klemesheva , A V Kachko , A T Podkolzin , Nina Viktorovna Tikunova , S A Bodnev , V V Maleyev , Ye V Zhirakovskaya , T E Yun , A Yu Tikunov , N A Nikiforova , T G Korsakova , V V Klemesheva , A V Kachko , A T Podkolzin , N V Tikunova

Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases ›› 2010, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (1) : 40 -44.

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Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases ›› 2010, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (1) : 40 -44. DOI: 10.17816/EID40454
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Noroviruses as an etiological factor of acute enteric infections in Novosibirsk infants

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A total of 1007 fecal samples from the infants admitted to the unit of enteric infections, Children's City Clinical Hospital Three, Novosibirsk, were tested for genotypes 1 and 2 noroviruses in January to December 2006. It was ascertained that 12.4% of the samples contained noroviruses, most of the detected viruses being genotype 2 noroviruses (94.4%); noroviruses along with other viral pathogens were found in 7.2% of the samples. There was an age-related association - 70% of the noroviruses were isolated from infants aged 6 to 18 months. There was a morbidity rise in December 2006 when noroviruses were identified in 39% of the samples, which allowed them to hold the lead, by outstripping the traditionally more common rotavirus infection. Twenty norovirus isolates of noroviruses were tested for nucleotide sequence in the 5'-region of the gene encoding the capsid protein. The study isolates were shown to be very close and different in nucleotide sequence by not more than 4.5%.

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enteric infections / acute gastroenteritis / noroviruses / rotaviruses / genotyping

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S A Bodnev, V V Maleev, E V Zhirakovskaya, T E Yun, A Yu Tikunov, N A Nikiforova, T G Korsakova, V V Klemesheva, A V Kachko, A T Podkolzin, Nina Viktorovna Tikunova, S A Bodnev, V V Maleyev, Ye V Zhirakovskaya, T E Yun, A Yu Tikunov, N A Nikiforova, T G Korsakova, V V Klemesheva, A V Kachko, A T Podkolzin, N V Tikunova. Noroviruses as an etiological factor of acute enteric infections in Novosibirsk infants. Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, 2010, 15(1): 40-44 DOI:10.17816/EID40454

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