Detection of diarrheal viruses circulating in adult patients in Thailand

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Abstract

A total of 332 fecal specimens collected during January-December 2008 from adult patients with diarrhea were screened for group A and C rotaviruses, noroviruses GI and GII, sapovirus, Aichi virus, human parechovirus, enterovirus, adenovirus and astrovirus by RT-multiplex PCR. The detection rate for diarrheal viruses was 4.2 %. Adenovirus and enterovirus were equally detected as the most predominant viruses, with prevalence of 1.2 %, followed by Aichi virus (0.9 %) and norovirus GII (0.6 %). Mixed infection with norovirus GII and human parechovirus was also detected (0.3 %). This study provides epidemiological data for a wide variety of diarrheal viruses circulating in adult patients with diarrhea in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

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Saikruang, W., Khamrin, P., Suantai, B., Okitsu, S., Hayakawa, S., Ushijima, H., & Maneekarn, N. (2014). Detection of diarrheal viruses circulating in adult patients in Thailand. Archives of Virology, 159(12), 3371–3375. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-014-2191-3

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