Concomitant rotavirus serotypes 1 and 4 infections in a diarrhoeic child from Belém, Brazil

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Concomitant serotypes 1 and 4 infections were detected in a 15-month old female child with community-acquired diarrhoea which lasted 7 days and coursed with moderate dehydration The evidence for dual rotavirus infection was offered by the following findings: a) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) positive reactions to both 1 and 4 serotypes; and b) extra-migrating bands at electrophoresis of RNA in polyacrylamide gel (PAGE). These results suggest that children living under poor sanitation conditions are heavily exposed to rotavirus infections; in addition, the co-circulation of different serotypes in the same setting sustains the current concept that a rotavirus vaccine should be multivalent, in order to protect children against the four epidemiologically important rotavirus G serotypes.

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Mascarenhas, J. D. P., Gusmão, R. H. P., Gabbay, Y. B., Monteiro, T. A. F., Gomes, J. B., & Linhares, A. C. (1996). Concomitant rotavirus serotypes 1 and 4 infections in a diarrhoeic child from Belém, Brazil. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 38(4), 249–252. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651996000400002

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