Detection and sequencing of rotavirus VP7 gene from human materials (stools, sera, cerebrospinal fluids, and throat swabs) by reverse transcription and PCR

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Human rotavirus RNAs from stool samples, sera, cerebrospinal fluids, and throat swabs of 15 children with rotavirus gastroenteritis were detected and serotyped by reverse transcription and PCR. The reverse transcription-PCR method may allow us to consider rotavirus infections in other parts of the body in addition to the gastrointestinal tract. Moreover; sequence analysis of the VP7 gene was performed on seven samples (one stool, two serum, three cerebrospinal fluid, and 1 throat swab sample). There were no appreciable differences in viral sequences between samples from cerebrospinal fluids, sera, or stools.

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Ushijima, H., Xin, K. Q., Nishimura, S., Morikawa, S., & Abe, T. (1994). Detection and sequencing of rotavirus VP7 gene from human materials (stools, sera, cerebrospinal fluids, and throat swabs) by reverse transcription and PCR. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 32(12), 2893–2897. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.32.12.2893-2897.1994

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