Between November 1992 and August 1993, twenty-eight rotavirus-positive stocl samples obtained from paediatric inpatients in Belém, Brazil, aged less than four years, were tested by RT-PCR to determine the P genotype specificities. With the exception of 7 non-diarrhoeic children, all patients were either diarrhoeic at admission or developed diarrhoea while in hospital. Rotavirus strains with the gene 4 alleles corresponding to P1B[4] and P1A[8] types (both of which bearing G2 specificity) predominated, accounting for 78.6% of the strains. While only one P2A[6] type strain - with (mixed) G1 and 4 type specificities - was detected, the gene 4 allele could not be identified in 4 (14.3%) of the strains. Most (81%) of the specimens were obtained from children during their first 18 months of life. Rotavirus strains bearing single P1B[4] type-specificity were identified in both diarrhoeic (either nosocomial, 28.6% or community-acquired diarrhoea, 28.6%) and non-diarrhoeic (42.8%) children. P1A[8] gene 4 allele, on the other hand, was detected only among diarrhoeic children, at rates of 57.1% and 42.9% for nosocomial-and-community acquired diarrhoea, respectively. Mixed P1A[8], 1B[4] type infection was identified in only one case of community-acquired diarrhoea.
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Mascarenhas, J. D. A. P., Gusmão, R. H. P., Barardi, C. R. M., Paiva, F. L., Simões, C. O., Gabbay, Y. B., … Linhares, A. C. (1999). Characterization of rotavirus P genotypes circulating among paediatric inpatients in Northern Brazil. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo, 41(3), 165–170. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651999000300006
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