Genotype Profiles of Rotavirus Strains in Children under 5-year-old Outpatients with Diarrhea in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia.

IF 1 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Dwi Prasetyo, Yudith Setiati Ermaya, Iesje Martiza Sabaroedin, Dyah Widhiastuti, Novilia Sjafri Bachtiar, Cissy Bana Kartasasmita
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Abstract

Introduction: Diarrhea is a global leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children under five, with rotaviruses being the most common cause. This study aimed to determine the genotypes of rotavirus in children under 5 years with diarrhea in Bandung, Indonesia.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from 2014 to 2018 on 450 children under five with acute diarrhea in primary health centers in Bandung, Indonesia. Fecal samples were examined for rotavirus antigen using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method, and genotype was determined through sequencing using polymerase chain reaction. Results were statistically analyzed using Pearson Chi-square in Epi Info version 3.5.4, with P < 0.05 considered statistically significant.

Results: Rotavirus was identified in 8.9% of the subjects, slightly higher in boys (n = 24, 9.8%) than girls (n = 16, 7.8%). We found that the most rotavirus positive in age group is >12-24 months and >24-59 months, while the highest percentage is at the age of ≤6 months (11.8%). Moderate malnutrition was observed in more subjects (12.8%). Vomiting was more frequent in patients positive (55%, P = 0.013) and fever was seen in 32.5% (P = 0.645). No signs of dehydration were seen in most subjects (75%), P = 0.227. Rotavirus genotypes identified were G1P[8] (18, 45%), G3P[8] (14, 35%), G3P[6] (4, 10%), G3P[9] (2, 5%), G2P[4] (1, 2.5%), and nontypeable (NT) (1, 2.5%).

Conclusions: The dominant rotavirus genotype is G1P[8], followed by G3P[8], G3P[6], G3P[9], G2P[4], and NT. The most common rotavirus positive in age group is >12-24 months and >24-59 months, while the highest percentage is at the age of ≤6 months.

印度尼西亚西爪哇万隆5岁以下门诊腹泻患儿轮状病毒株基因型分析
简介:腹泻是全球五岁以下儿童发病和死亡的主要原因,轮状病毒是最常见的原因。本研究旨在确定印度尼西亚万隆5岁以下腹泻儿童中轮状病毒的基因型。方法:本横断面研究于2014年至2018年对印度尼西亚万隆初级卫生中心450名5岁以下急性腹泻儿童进行了研究。采用酶联免疫吸附法检测粪便样本的轮状病毒抗原,并通过聚合酶链反应测序确定基因型。结果采用Epi Info 3.5.4版本Pearson卡方进行统计学分析,以P < 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:8.9%的受试者检出轮状病毒,男孩(n = 24, 9.8%)略高于女孩(n = 16, 7.8%)。我们发现轮状病毒阳性的年龄组以>12-24月龄和>24-59月龄最多,而以≤6月龄的比例最高(11.8%)。中度营养不良的受试者较多(12.8%)。阳性患者以呕吐多见(55%,P = 0.013),发热多见(32.5%,P = 0.645)。大多数受试者(75%)未见脱水迹象,P = 0.227。经鉴定的轮状病毒基因型为G1P[8](18.45%)、G3P[8](14.35%)、G3P[6](4,10%)、G3P[9](2.5%)、G2P[4](1,2.5%)和不可分型(NT)(1,2.5%)。结论:轮状病毒基因型以G1P基因型为主[8],其次为G3P基因型[8]、G3P基因型[6]、G3P基因型[9]、G2P基因型[4]、NT基因型。轮状病毒阳性年龄组以>12-24月龄和>24-59月龄最常见,以≤6月龄比例最高。
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期刊介绍: JGID encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the field of Infectious Diseases across the world thus promoting translational research by striking a synergy between basic science, clinical medicine and public health. The Journal intends to bring together scientists and academicians in Infectious Diseases to promote translational synergy between Laboratory Science, Clinical Medicine and Public Health. The Journal invites Original Articles, Clinical Investigations, Epidemiological Analysis, Data Protocols, Case Reports, Clinical Photographs, review articles and special commentaries. Students, Residents, Academicians, Public Health experts and scientists are all encouraged to be a part of this initiative by contributing, reviewing and promoting scientific works and science.
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