Detection of Rotavirus, Norovirus, and Astrovirus Causing Acute Diarrhoea in Children by Multiplex PCR in a Tertiary Care Hospital.

Khushbakht Alam, Eijaz Ghani, Muhammad Ali Rathore, Saifullah Khan Niazi, Hina Saeed, Misbah Noor
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the use of a multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) test in detecting three viruses namely Rotavirus, Norovirus (genotypes 1 and 2), and Astrovirus that cause gastroenteritis in children under the age of five years.

Study design: A cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of the Study: Department of Virology, Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP), Rawalpindi, Pakistan, from January to July 2023.

Methodology: A total of 87 children having acute diarrhoea and less than 5 years of age were included in this study from the outpatient clinic. Multiplex PCR was performed for the detection of three viruses: Rotavirus, Norovirus, and Astrovirus in stool samples of patients using a commercially available PCR kit. The data were analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 27:00.

Results: Out of total 87 children, aged 2.5 ± 1.5 years, 56 (64.3%) were positive for multiplex RT-PCR and 31 (35.6%) were negative. Rotavirus was identified in 24 (27.5%) children as the most common cause of acute diarrhoea, followed by Norovirus in 20 (22.9%), and Astrovirus in 7 (8%) patients, while co-infection with multiple viruses occurred in 5 (5.7%) of the cases.

Conclusion: This study revealed viral aetiology as a significant cause of acute diarrhoea in children. Multiplex PCR in the healthcare system can make it easier to identify, treat, and control the upsurge of diarrhoea. Prompt diagnosis of viral causes can lead to the prevention of unnecessary use of antibiotics.

Key words: Multiplex polymerase chain reaction, Rotavirus, Norovirus, Astroviridae, Diarrhoea.

应用多重PCR检测三级医院儿童急性腹泻的轮状病毒、诺如病毒和星状病毒。
目的:评价多重实时聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测引起5岁以下儿童胃肠炎的轮状病毒、诺如病毒(基因型1和基因型2)和星状病毒的应用价值。研究设计:横断面研究。研究地点和时间:2023年1月至7月,巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第武装部队病理研究所病毒学部。方法:共有87名5岁以下急性腹泻患儿被纳入本研究。使用市售PCR试剂盒对患者粪便样本中的轮状病毒、诺如病毒和星状病毒三种病毒进行多重PCR检测。使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本27:00对数据进行分析。结果87例患儿,年龄2.5±1.5岁,多重RT-PCR阳性56例(64.3%),阴性31例(35.6%)。急性腹泻最常见的病因为轮状病毒24例(27.5%),其次为诺如病毒20例(22.9%),星状病毒7例(8%),合并多种病毒5例(5.7%)。结论:本研究揭示了病毒病原学是儿童急性腹泻的重要原因。卫生保健系统中的多重聚合酶链反应可使其更容易识别、治疗和控制腹泻的激增。对病毒病因的及时诊断可防止不必要的抗生素使用。关键词:多重聚合酶链反应,轮状病毒,诺如病毒,星状病毒科,腹泻
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