Detection of Astrovirus-like in diarrhoeic stool and its coexistence with Rotavirus

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  • C. M. Nozawa UFRJ; IM; Department of Virology
  • M. G. S. Vaz UFRJ; IM; Department of Virology
  • M. A. A. M. Guimarães UFRJ; IM; Department of Virology

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A clinical case is described in this paper in that a 5-month old baby girl severely malnourished and dehydrated presented a prolonged acute diarrhoea. No enteropathogenic bacteria or parasites were demonstrated. Virological study by electron microscopy (EM) showed that the patient shed both astrovirus-like and rotavirus in the watery stool as long as 12 days after the onset. Immune electron microscopy (IEM) performed with the patient serum revealed clumps of both viruses. It is suggest that this may be a case of mixed infection due to astrovirus-like and rotavirus.

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1985-10-01

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Nozawa, C. M., Vaz, M. G. S., & Guimarães, M. A. A. M. (1985). Detection of Astrovirus-like in diarrhoeic stool and its coexistence with Rotavirus . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 27(5), 238-241. https://revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/87414