Genotypes of adenoviruses in infants and young children with diarrhea
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    Objective To investigate the prevalence of adenoviruses (AdV) and their genotypes in infants and young children with diarrhea. Methods A total of 380 children with diarrhea aged less than 3 years were enrolled. The genomic DNA was extracted from stool and PCR was used to detect AdV. Clone sequencing and genotyping were performed for DNA in AdV-positive specimens. Results AdV was detected in 24 out of 380 specimens, and the detection rate was 6.3% (24/380). A majority of children with positive AdV were aged 2-3 years. The viral sequence analysis of positive specimens showed that the detection rates of enteric AdV41 and non-enteric AdV were 4.2% (16/380) and 2.1% (8/380), respectively, and among the children with non-enteric AdV, there were 2 with AdV1, 2 with AdV2, 1 with AdV7, 2 with AdV12, and 1 with AdV31. Conclusions Diarrhea caused by AdV is commonly seen in children aged 2-3 years, and AdV41 is the major predominant strain.

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张秋丽, 王洪波, 王燕玲, 周建生, 蔡娟, 贺瑞荣.婴幼儿腹泻相关腺病毒的基因型研究[J].中国当代儿科杂志英文版,2016,18(8):718-720

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  • Received:April 01,2016
  • Revised:June 03,2016
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