Genotyping of gastroenteric viruses in hospitalised children: First report of norovirus GII.21 in Brazil

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This retrospective study (April-September 2003) was designed to investigate the roles of the main viruses respon- sible for cases of acute infantile gastroenteritis in hospitalised children up to two years of age. The viruses were identified in 64.7% (88/136) of the cases and the detection rates of rotavirus A (RVA), norovirus (NoV) and astrovi- rus were 41.9% (57/136), 30.3% (24/79) and 12.7% (7/55), respectively. RVA and NoV were detected in 20 of the 24 reported nosocomial infection cases. This study identified the first circulation of the genotype NoV GII.21 in Brazil and highlights the need to establish differential diagnoses through active laboratorial surveillance.

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Ferreira, M. S. R., Garcia, R. de C. C., Xavier, M. da P. T. P., Ribeiro, R. L., Assis, R. M., Mota, M. do C. M., … de Oliveira, S. A. (2012). Genotyping of gastroenteric viruses in hospitalised children: First report of norovirus GII.21 in Brazil. Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 107(8), 1064–1067. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0074-02762012000800017

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