GENETIC AND ANTIGENIC ANALYSIS OF HUMAN ROTAVIRUS PREVALENT IN AL-TAIF, SAUDI-ARABIA

Citation
Sm. Elassouli et al., GENETIC AND ANTIGENIC ANALYSIS OF HUMAN ROTAVIRUS PREVALENT IN AL-TAIF, SAUDI-ARABIA, Journal of tropical pediatrics, 42(4), 1996, pp. 211-219
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Tropical Medicine",Pediatrics
ISSN journal
01426338
Volume
42
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
211 - 219
Database
ISI
SICI code
0142-6338(1996)42:4<211:GAAAOH>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
The subgroup, serotype and electropherotype diversity of human rotavir us strains was investigated in Al-Taif, Saudi Arabia, Out of 349 faeca l samples collected from diarrhoeic children, 150 (43 per cent) tested rotavirus positive by a group-A specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The majority (87 per cent) of the infected children wer e below 2 years of age. Subgrouping and serotyping of rotaviruses with specific monoclonal antibodies showed that of the 150 rotavirus posit ive specimens, 17 per cent belonged to subgroup I, 59 per cent belonge d to subgroup II, and 24 per cent were neither subgroup I nor subgroup II. The specimens were typed, as serotype 1 (43 per cent), serotype 2 (5 per cent), serotype 3 (11 per cent), serotype 4 (10 per cent) or m ixed serotypes (3 per cent), The remaining 41 (27 per cent) specimens were untypeable. None of the serotypes showed association with a parti cular age group, An electrophoretic analysis of viral RNA revealed 11 distinct patterns (six long and five short). The majority, 78 per cent were long patterns and 22 per cent were short patterns. Analysis of t he specimens for which subgroups, serotypes and electropherotypes were available indicated that a given RNA pattern does not correspond to a particular subgroup or serotype.