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Genomic diversity of group A rotavirus strains infecting humans in eastern India.


ABSTRACT: Between 1998 and 2000, a total of 266 samples were found positive for group A rotaviruses by RNA electrophoresis. Samples were collected from patients admitted to two leading hospitals in Calcutta. Serotyping could be done only with 22% of the positive samples, leaving 78% untypeable. The G (VP7 genotypes) and P (VP4 genotypes) types were determined for 159 samples by reverse transcription and multiplex PCR. The predominant genotype was G1P[8] (20%), followed by G2P[4] (15%) and G4P[8] (6%). A number of uncommon genotypes, G1P[4] (4%), G2P[8] (2.5%), G2P[6] (0.6%), G4P[4] (2.5%), and G4P[6] (1.25%), were also detected during this study period. Twenty two percent of specimens showed mixed infections, 38 (24%) of the total samples remained untypeable for either VP7 or VP4, while only 4 (2.5%) of the samples were untypeable for both genes. Eleven specimens collected from Manipur were also genotyped and revealed a very high degree of genomic reassortment.

SUBMITTER: Das S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC120101 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic diversity of group A rotavirus strains infecting humans in eastern India.

Das Soma S   Sen A A   Uma G G   Varghese V V   Chaudhuri S S   Bhattacharya S K SK   Krishnan T T   Dutta P P   Dutta D D   Bhattacharya M K MK   Mitra U U   Kobayashi N N   Naik T N TN  

Journal of clinical microbiology 20020101 1


Between 1998 and 2000, a total of 266 samples were found positive for group A rotaviruses by RNA electrophoresis. Samples were collected from patients admitted to two leading hospitals in Calcutta. Serotyping could be done only with 22% of the positive samples, leaving 78% untypeable. The G (VP7 genotypes) and P (VP4 genotypes) types were determined for 159 samples by reverse transcription and multiplex PCR. The predominant genotype was G1P[8] (20%), followed by G2P[4] (15%) and G4P[8] (6%). A n  ...[more]

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