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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.42.2008.tde-28082008-165009
Document
Author
Full name
Hugo Reis Resque
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Racz, Maria Lucia Barbosa de Oliveira (President)
Brandão, Paulo Eduardo
Felippe, Julia Maria Martins de Souza
Gatti, Maria Silvia Viccari
Jerez, José Antonio
Title in Portuguese
Caracterização molecular de astrovírus em amostras fecais de crianças com gastroenterite em São Paulo, Brasil.
Keywords in Portuguese
Astrovírus
Gastroenterite
Genotipagem
RT-PCR
Sequenciamento
Abstract in Portuguese
O objetivo deste trabalho foi caracterizar astrovírus em amostras fecais coletadas de crianças com e sem diarréia, em São Paulo, Brasil, e divididas em dois grupos, EPM e HU, de acordo com a origem. A detecção foi realizada utilizando-se RT-PCR, com primers específicos. Os resultados para as amostras EPM mostram que 66/234 (28,2%) foram positivas para astrovírus. Para as amostras HU, 18/187 (9,6%) foram positivas. A genotipagem foi realizada com a técnica de nested/RT-PCR. De 66 amostras positivas (EPM), 19 (28,7%) foram caracterizadas como HAstV-1, 4 (6,0%) como HAstV-2, 2 (3,0%) como HAstV-3, 1 (1,5%) como HAstV-5 e 3 (4,5%) como HAstV-8. Das 18 positivas do HU, 1 (5,5%) amostra foi caracterizada como HAstV-1, 7 (38,8%) como HAstV-2 e 1 (5,5%) como HAstV-8. As amostras genotipadas em ambos os grupos foram submetidas ao seqüenciamento de nucleotídeos para confirmação dos resultados. Detecção e genotipagem de astrovírus em casos de diarréias pediátricas são técnicas são importantes e descrevem como esse vírus está circulando em São Paulo, Brasil.
Title in English
Molecular characterization of astrovirus in stool samples from children with gastroenteritis in São Paulo, Brazil.
Keywords in English
Astrovirus
Gastroenteritis
Genotyping
Nucleotide sequencing
RT-PCR
Abstract in English
The purpose of this study was to characterize astrovirus in faecal samples collected from children with and without diarrhea in São Paulo city, Brazil, and grouped into two distinct groups, EPM and HU. Detection was carried out using RT-PCR with specific primers. Results for EPM set showed that 66/234 (28,2%) were positive. In the HU set of samples, 18/187 (9,6%) were positive for astrovirus. Genotyping was carried out with nested/RT-PCR. Out of 66 astrovirus positive EPM samples, 19 (28,7%) were characterized as HAstV-1, 4 (6,0%) as HAstV-2, 2 (3,0%) as HAstV-3, 1 (1,5%) as HAstV-5 and 3 (4,5%) as HAstV-8. Among 18 astrovirus positive HU samples, 1 (5,5%) was characterized as HAstV-1, 7 (38,8%) as HAstV-2 and 1 (5,5%) as HAstV-8. Genotyped samples were confirmed by nucleotide sequencing. Detection and genotyping of astrovirus in pediatric diarrhea are important and describes how this virus is circulating in São Paulo, Brazil.
 
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2008-09-02
 
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