Detection of sporadic cases of Norwalk-like virus (NLV) and astrovirus infection in a single Irish hospital from 1996 to 1998

Citation
B. Foley et al., Detection of sporadic cases of Norwalk-like virus (NLV) and astrovirus infection in a single Irish hospital from 1996 to 1998, J CLIN VIRO, 17(2), 2000, pp. 109-117
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL VIROLOGY
ISSN journal
13866532 → ACNP
Volume
17
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
109 - 117
Database
ISI
SICI code
1386-6532(200008)17:2<109:DOSCON>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Background: 'Norwalk-like viruses' (NLV) and astroviruses are recognised as the most important etiologic agents of viral gastroenteritis, excluding ro taviruses. However, neither of these two groups of viruses is routinely scr eened for in Irish hospital laboratories. Objective: the objective of this study was to examine faeces collected from patients with non-bacterial, non -rotaviral gastroenteritis and examine if NLVs and astroviruses could be id entified as the causative agents of the illness. Study design: Faecal speci mens were collected from a single Irish hospital from February 1996 to June 1998. Three hundred and sixty samples were tested for the presence of NLVs using newly designed inosine-containing degenerate primers. Two hundred an d three faecal specimens from paediatric patients were screened for the pre sence of astroviruses. Results: the results of the screening study were tha t 29 (8%) specimens were found to be positive for NLV by reverse transcript ion polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and 15 (7%) specimens from paediatri c patients were found to be positive for astroviruses. Genotyping of the NL V-positive samples determined that four of the isolates were from genotype I (G1) and 25 were G2. The G2 positive specimens were further subtyped by o ligonucleotide probing and the majority (n = 21) were found to be subtype P 2-B, with four isolates being typed as P2-A. No P1-B isolates were found. C onclusions: This is the first report of detection of sporadic cases of NLV and astrovirus in Ireland. The results obtained highlight the need for cont inued surveillance of these viruses and the development of rapid detection systems for use in clinical laboratories. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. Al l rights reserved.