RNA electropherotypes of human rotaviruses from North and South America

Bull World Health Organ. 1984;62(2):321-9.

Abstract

Between April 1979 and December 1982, viral agents were found in 231 of 695 children admitted to the Texas Children's Hospital with gastroenteritis. Electron microscopic analysis showed that rotaviruses were the most common viral agents, and a seasonal pattern of rotavirus disease was observed. The migration patterns of the RNA segments of these rotaviruses on electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels were compared with those of rotaviruses collected from other areas of the United States of America and from Argentina, Colombia and Mexico. A number of different RNA electropherotypes were found, including some patterns not previously reported.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel*
  • Feces / analysis
  • Gastroenteritis / microbiology*
  • Humans
  • RNA, Double-Stranded / analysis*
  • Rotavirus / genetics*
  • South America
  • United States

Substances

  • RNA, Double-Stranded