Institute of Microbiology, Department of Molecular and Translational Medicine, University of Brescia-Spedali Civili, Brescia, Italy.
Department of Food Safety, Nutrition and Veterinary Public Health, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome, Italy.
Infect Genet Evol. 2018 Jun;60:35-41. doi: 10.1016/j.meegid.2018.02.011. Epub 2018 Feb 10.
Enteric viral infections are a major concern for public health, and viral acute gastroenteritis is the principal cause of pediatric morbidity and mortality worldwide, mostly in developing countries. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of different enteric viruses detected in a pediatric population with acute gastroenteritis symptoms, and to characterize the strains detected. Stools were collected from children, aged from 2 months to 15 years old, admitted to one of the main hospitals of Northern Italy, between November 2015 and October 2016. Stools were tested for nine enteric viruses (adenovirus, rotavirus A, norovirus, astrovirus, sapovirus, enterovirus, parechovirus, bocavirus and aichivirus) by molecular methods. Furthermore, rotavirus, norovirus and adenovirus were deeply characterized by nucleotide sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. A total of 151 out of 510 (29.6%) stools analyzed resulted positive for at least one of the enteric virus investigated. The most common virus detected was rotavirus A (53/151, 35.1%), followed by norovirus (39/151, 25.8%), adenovirus (35/151, 23.1%), sapovirus (9/151, 6%), enterovirus (5/151, 3.3%), astrovirus (5/151, 3.3%), parechovirus (4/151, 2.6%) and bocavirus (1/151, 0.6%). Aichi virus was not detected in any sample. Co-infections were detected in 12 out of 510 faecal samples (2.3%). These data improved the knowledge of the enteric viruses circulating in children in Northern Italy. In fact, besides rotavirus, adenovirus and norovirus, several viruses circulated across the whole year in the pediatric population object of this study. The introduction of specific viral diagnosis in our clinical setting will improve patient care by reducing unnecessary use of antibiotics addressing the right etiologic diagnosis.
肠病毒感染是公共卫生的主要关注点,病毒性急性肠胃炎是全世界儿童发病率和死亡率的主要原因,主要在发展中国家。本研究旨在确定在患有急性肠胃炎症状的儿科人群中检测到的不同肠病毒的流行率,并对检测到的病毒株进行特征描述。采集了 2015 年 11 月至 2016 年 10 月期间意大利北部一家主要医院收治的 2 个月至 15 岁儿童的粪便样本。采用分子方法检测了 9 种肠病毒(腺病毒、轮状病毒 A、诺如病毒、星状病毒、肠病毒、肠道病毒、细小病毒 B19、杯状病毒和鼻病毒)。此外,通过核苷酸测序和系统发育分析对轮状病毒、诺如病毒和腺病毒进行了深入特征描述。分析的 510 份粪便样本中,共有 151 份(29.6%)至少检测到一种肠病毒呈阳性。最常见的病毒是轮状病毒 A(53/151,35.1%),其次是诺如病毒(39/151,25.8%)、腺病毒(35/151,23.1%)、星状病毒(9/151,6%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、 星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、星状病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3%)、肠道病毒(5/151,3.3