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in-vitro detection of human rotaviruses. 197578193
characteristics of the genome of human infantile enteritis virus (rotavirus).thermal denaturation studies and polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic analysis have shown that the genome of human infantile enteritis virus (human rotavirus) consists of approximately 11 double-stranded segments. differences in the molecular weights of some of the corresponding genome segments are apparent between different isolates of the virus.1976820876
human rotavirus in young dogs. 1976190523
human rotavirus in lambs: infection and passive protection.a human stool filtrate containing rotavirus which was administered orally to gnotobiotic lambs caused diarrhea, virus excretion, development of antibodies to rotavirus, and pathological changes in the villi of the small intestine. thus, lambs may serve as experimental animals for the study of human rotavirus infections. this model system was used to study passive protection. human immunoglobulin g (igg) containing antibody to rotavirus was fed to lambs 24 to 78 h after birth, and the lambs were ...1977194837
antigenic relationship between human and bovine rotaviruses as determined by neutralization, immune adherence hemagglutination, and complement fixation tests.guinea pig antiserum to bovine rotavirus does not neutralize human rotavirus. bovine and human rotaviruses were, however, extensively cross-reactive when examined by complement fixation and immune adherence hemagglutination tests with antiserum to either virus. the immune adherence hemagglutination test was 16- to 32-fold more sensitive than the complement fixation test in detecting rotavirus.1977198371
filter paper solid-phase radioimmunoassay for human rotavirus surface immunoglobulins.a filter paper solid-phase radioimmunoassay has been developed. filter paper disks adsorbed a large amount of rotavirus and serum globulin and gave small mean variation of coating and low background binding. the rotavirus isolated from stools from infants with acute enteritis 1, 3, and 4 days after onset of symptoms was shown to be already covered with immunoglobulin g (igg), iga, and igm antibodies by this radioimmunoassay, by immunoelectrophoresis, and by immune electron microscopy. the immuno ...1977199613
review of rotavirus infections of man and animals. 1977220639
clinical, laboratory, and epidemiologic features of a viral gastroenteritis in infants and children.we studied 27 infants admitted to the hospital with acute diarrhea caused by human rotavirus (hrv) and obtained additional data on fecal excretion from ten outpatients with the same infection. the disease was characterized by watery diarrhea with fever and vomiting at the onset, isotonic dehydration, compensated metabolic acidosis, and increased concentrations of sodium and chloride but low concentrations of sugar in stools. diarrhea usually ceased in three to four days when oral feedings were r ...1977887336
anti-rotavirus antibody in human colostrum. 197874515
anti-rotavirus antibody in human colostrum. 197876105
comparison of rotavirus strains by hemagglutination inhibition.rotaviruses have been shown to be of importance as aetiologic agents of gastroenteritis in infants and in domestic animals of several species. hemagglutinins were prepared from two canadian isolates of bovine rotavirus and from one isolate of a simian rotavirus. a united kingdon isolate of bovine rotavirus was shown not to possess hemagglutinating activity, indicating a strain difference between a canadian and united kingdom bovine rotavirus. in hemagglutination-inhibition (hai) tests a rabbit h ...1978205329
rna polymerase associated with human rotaviruses in diarrhea stools.rna polymerase activity was detected in six stools which were partially purified by high-speed centrifugation from infants with rotavirus gastroenteritis, but was not detected in five stools which were negative for rotavirus by counterimmunoelectrophoresis and radioimmunoassay. the polymerase activity was associated with the 1.38-g/ml rotavirus band after purification in a cscl gradient.1978207902
comparison of human and animal rotavirus strains by gel electrophoresis of viral rna. 1978208274
human rotavirus infection in infants and young children with intussusception.human rotavirus was detected by electron microscopy in 11 of 30 infants and young children with intussusception (37% of subjects under study). serologic complement fixation tests revealed evidence of infection with the rotavirus in 70% of the patients examined who eliminated the rotavirus in their stools. these results indicate that human rotavirus, in addition to adenovirus, may be an infectious agent causing intussusception in infants and young children.1978212529
acute infantile gastroenteritis caused by rotavirus in japan.we had an outbreak of acute infantile gastroenteritis accompanied by milky-white stool (called hakuri in japanese) during the winters of 1976 and 1977. stool specimens collected from 72 cases of hakuri were studied by negative-staining electron microscopy. rotavirus was detected with a very high frequency (89%). rotavirus obtained from one of the patients was isolated and passaged in cultures of primary human embryonic kidney cells. viral antigens could be detected in the cytoplasm of the cells ...1978214305
rotaviral immunity in gnotobiotic calves: heterologous resistance to human virus induced by bovine virus.the possibility of immunizing human infants against rotaviruses, which cause severe dehydrating diarrheal disease, may depend on the use of a related rotavirus, derived from another animal species, as a source of antigen. to test the feasibility of this approach, calves were infected in utero with a bovine rotavirus and challenged with bovine or human type 2 rotavirus shortly after birth. infection in utero with bovine rotavirus induced resistance to diarrheal disease caused by the human virus a ...1979216077
an out-break of acute gastroenteritis due to rotavirus in an infant home.in december 1976, an outbreak of acute infectious diarrhea occurred among infants who resided in an infant home in the city of sapporo. rotavirus infection was proved in 42 (90%) of 47 infants by serologic and/or electron microscopic examinations. out of 42 infected infants 38(90%) were clinically affected; diarrhea with or without vomiting in 27 (64%), vomiting without diarrhea in 6 (14%) and only febrile episode in 5 (12%). the remaining 4(10%) infants showed no symptoms. clinical manifestatio ...1979220751
enhancement of antigen incorporation and infectivity of cell cultures by human rotavirus.infection of cell cultures with human rotavirus preparations was attempted and the effects of trypsin and low-speed centrifugation on antigen incorporation, as demonstrated by immunofluorescence and radioimmunoassay, were determined. in addition, the effect of viral aggregation on antigen incorporation was investigated by filtering viral preparations. four strains of human rotavirus were employed, and the results were compared to those obtained with two tissue culture-adapted animal rotaviruses. ...1979222805
identification of an enteric adenovirus by immunoelectroosmophoresis (ieop) technique.infantile gastroenteritis can be caused by several of the established adenovirus types. there are also adenoviruses that defy in vitro cultivation but have been recognized by electron microscopy. one isolate of these viruses, which have been designated enteric adenoviruses, has been characterized. several of the established adenovirus types are shed in stools over long periods. the conditions for direct identification of enteric adenoviruses by immunoelectroosmophoresis (ieop) have therefore bee ...1979225444
[virological and serological study of rotavirus gastroenteritis].cases of acute gastroenteritis with negative bacteriological analyses were examined. preparations of feces collected from patients in the acute stage of the disease were found by immune electron microscopy to contain typical rotavirus particles forming specific aggregates in the presence of convalescent sera. examinations of paired acute and convalescent sera of the patients revealed the presence in convalescent sera of specific antibodies neutralizing simian rotavirus sa 11 antigenically relate ...1979225885
rotavirus polypeptides.rotavirus infected monkey kidney cells (llc-mk2) have been labelled with 35s-methionine in the presence of actinomycin d. the cells have been lysed with sds and the polypeptides separated by discontinuous polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. rotavirus polypeptides began to appear 4 to 5 h p.i.; incorporation was maximum at 8 h, but all the polypeptides were still being made 15 to 18 h p.i. tissue culture adapted calf rotavirus particles were labelled with 35s-methionine and the polypeptides compa ...1979227989
viral intestinal infections of animals and man. 1979232863
[experiments to obtain and test a cell-culture rotavirus-precipitating antigen].the location of the rotaviral precipitating antigen and the possibility for its production from cattle rotaviral strains adapted on cell cultures of calf kidney were investigated. highest titer antigen was produced by concentration with ammonium sulfate simultaneously from the maintaining medium and from the cell monolayer. comparative studies on the antigenic and physico-chemical properties of the cell-cultural and the faeces rotaviral precipitating antigen were made. the identity of both antig ...1979232949
simian rotavirus (sa 11) in serodiagnosis of human rotavirus infections.tests were made on 169 sera from children up to 10 years of age for rotavirus antibodies by indirect immunofluorescence and complement fixation tests. the simian strain sa 11 served as a substitute antigen for the human rotavirus. furthermore, the sa 11 complement-fixing antigen was compared with a commercial antigen of the bovine rotavirus strain ncdv. it was demonstrated that sa 11 which can be more easily propagated than most bovine strains, may be used as a substitute antigen in complement f ...197986940
use of antisera against bovine (ncdv) and simian (sa11) rotaviruses in elisa to detect different types of human rotavirus.two elisa systems for the detection of human rotaviruses were developed. in the first system antibodies to nebraska calf diarrhea virus (ncdv) were used for coating the solid matrix and for the preparation of the enzyme conjugate. in the second system antibodies to human rotavirus and antibodies to simian rotavirus (sa11) were used for coating the solid matrix and for the preparation of the enzyme conjugate respectively. the second elisa system proved to have a broader spectrum for the detection ...197994274
[etiologic and epidemiologic study of viral etiology of diarrhea in children]. 19806258339
transfer of antirotaviral antibodies from mothers to their infants.levels of rotavirus-specific immunoglobulin g (igg), iga, igm, and secretory immunoglobulin in maternal and cord serum, colostrum and milk, and infants' stools were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 92 mothers and their infants. although antirotaviral igg, iga, and secretory immunoglobulin were present in most maternal sera, only igg crossed the placenta. all samples of colostrum and milk tested contained antirotaviral secretory immunoglobulin and iga except those of two women in ...19806260832
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays adapted for serotyping of human rotavirus strains.five enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay systems were adapted for serotyping human rotavirus strains and were compared with a sensitive complement fixation test in terms of specificity and sensitivity. the assays differed mainly with regard to the antibody systems involved in the double sandwich. serotype differentiation of 34 rotavirus strains was achieved by determining a neutralization endpoint titer, either with a constant antiserum-varying antigen dilution method or vice versa. the procedure ...19806243672
further studies on neonatal rotavirus infections.forty newborn babies who were shown to be excreting rotaviruses within a few days of birth were tested daily for one month. most were found to excrete virus for only a short period of time. in 48% of babies, virus was found on one day only, in 25% it was present for two days, and in 10% for three days. most of these infections did not appear to confer lasting immunity. only 21% of young children who excreted virus as neonates had detectable circulating complement-fixing antibodies when eight to ...19806244482
gastroenteritis due to rotavirus in an isolated pacific island group: an epidemic of 3,439 cases.in the spring of 1964, 3,439 cases of acute gastroenteritis were reported from truk district, an island group in the mid-pacific. the causative agent was not identified in laboratory studies performed in that year. retrospective serologic studies 15 years later with the complement fixation test and the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay provided serologic evidence that this outbreak was caused by the human rotavirus that was first isolated in 1973.19806245146
different polypeptide composition of two human rotavirus types.human rotaviruses, which are placed into two groups according to their ribonucleic acid patterns obtained by gel electrophoresis, were characterized both by polypeptide components from purified virions and by polypeptides translated from their denatured ribonucleic acids in rabbit reticulocyte lysates. viruses assigned to different groups differed in the electrophoretic migration of the second largest of the polypeptides which compose the inner shell; polypeptides that had been synthetized in vi ...19806247284
chronic rotavirus infection in immunodeficiency.the characteristics of rotavirus infection in 23 children with a variety of primary immunodeficiency diseases were studied. stools and sera were tested for rotavirus by means of the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and the enzyme-linked fluorescent assay, respectively. four immunodeficient patients had diarrhea during the study period and all had rotavirus infection; rotavirus was not detected in the stools of the 19 asymptomatic immunodeficient patients. forty-six control children with diarrhe ...19806247473
comparison of human rotaviruses isolated in mexico city and in santiago, chile, by electrophoretic migration of their double-stranded ribonucleic acid genome segments.during the period october to december 1979, rotaviruses were obtained from infants and young children hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis in mexico city and were compared by analysis of the migration of their double-stranded ribonucleic acid (rna) genome segments in gel electrophoresis. comparison of the results of this analysis and of those of similar studies carried out in 1977 and 1978 showed that the two rotavirus electropherotypes designated 2s and 21 have been continuously present and ...19806254887
effects of antibodies, trypsin, and trypsin inhibitors on susceptibility of neonates to rotavirus infection.levels of antirotaviral secretory immunoglobulin a were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in colostrum and milk samples collected daily for the first 5 days postpartum from 49 mothers breast-feeding their infants. the trypsin-inhibitory capacity of these lacteal secretion samples was assessed by their ability to inhibit the hydrolysis of alpha-n-benzoyl-dl-arginine-p-nitroanilide by trypsin. stools passed by these breast-fed infants and by an additional 43 bottle-fed infants were poo ...19816257755
optimized enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for detection of human and bovine rotavirus in stools: comparison with electron-microscopy, immunoelectro-osmophoresis, and fluorescent antibody techniques.detection of human and bovine rotavirus in stools is described using a double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) with poly-styrene microtest plates as solid phase, immunoglobulin fraction of rabbit antiserum to rotavirus (human) as catching antibody, and the same reagent labelled with horseradish peroxidase as conjugate. the elisa has been optimized with regard to simplicity, rapidity, sensitivity, and specificity. in a comparative study, stool specimens from 81 infants ...19816264024
inner structures of some coronaviruses.when treated with formaldehyde, tween 80, sodium oleate and nonidet p-40, avian infectious bronchitis virus, porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus, neonatal calf diarrhea coronavirus, porcine hemagglutinating encephalomyelitis virus as well as the human coronavirus show similar inner structures by negative staining. the first one is an inner membranous bag. this structure could be evaginated following treatments used and does not show the characteristic projections of coronaviruses. subseq ...19816266623
staphylococcal protein a-enzyme immunoglobulin conjugates: versatile tools for enzyme immunoassays.this report describes the use of peroxidase-labeled staphylococcal protein a to prepare conjugates suitable for direct enzyme immunoassays (eias). such conjugates were used to develop direct eia systems for the measurement of two antigens associated with human infections, human rotavirus and haemophilus influenzae type b polysaccharide. both systems were as sensitive or more sensitive than currently available eias for the measurement of standard antigens. in addition, both systems could be utili ...19816267138
sequential passages of human rotavirus in ma-104 cells.starting with a small amount of diarrheal feces containing human rotavirus (hrv), we succeeded in propagation of the virus using the roller culture technique with ma-104 cells. furthermore, we made a successful adaptation of hrv to a stationary culture and developed a plaque assay for the cell culture-adapted viruses. the 3 culture-adapted virus isolates, ku, yo, and 44 produced plaques (about 0.5-1.0 mm in diameter) under the overlay medium consisting of 0.6% purified agar, 3 micrograms of acet ...19816273696
comparisons of rotavirus polypeptides by limited proteolysis: close similarity of certain polypeptides of different strains.the polypeptides of sa11 rotavirus produced in virus-infected cells were analyzed by limited proteolysis, using staphylococcus aureus v8 protease. this clearly distinguished between all the known primary gene products of the virus and allowed relationships between other infected-cell proteins, and between infected-cell and virus structural proteins, to be ascertained. a comparison of the proteolysis cleavage patterns between sa11 rotavirus and the human rotavirus wa was also performed which demo ...19816275113
development of serum and intestinal antibody response to rotavirus after naturally acquired rotavirus infection in man.the temporal characteristics of the response of rotavirus specific igm, igg, iga in serum and secretory antibody in feces to rotavirus were studied in 77 hospitalized patients with rotavirus induced gastroenteritis. the response in serum was characterized by the sequential appearance of rotavirus specific igm, igg, and iga antibody. the igm antibody appeared to be higher in the acute phase of the disease and was subsequently replaced by the igg and iga antibodies. however, the titers of igg rota ...19816276504
the 30- to 54-nm rotavirus-like particles in gastroenteritis: incidence and antigenic relationship to rotavirus.the 30- to 54-nm rotavirus-like particles were observed in the stool specimens of 17 children with gastroenteritis. these small rotavirus-like particles were shown to be antigenically related to the commonly described 68-nm rotavirus using the techniques of immune electron microscopy and elisa (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). four specimens containing the small rotavirus-like particles were shown to contain an antigen of a common human rotavirus serotype (type 2). the findings of small rotav ...19816278067
[isolation of human rotavirus in cell cultures and its antigenic and physicochemical properties (author's transl)]. 19816278754
susceptibility of bovine rotavirus to interferon. brief report.using the plaque assay or the cpe test (cytopathogenic effect), we investigated the action of human, simian (rhesus), bovine and murine interferons on bovine rotavirus adapted to grow on established rhesus monkey kidney cell line (ma 104) or georgia bovine kidney cell line (gbk). except for the murine interferon we used, which had no antiviral effect at all, the different interferons tested were clearly active.19816173029
a randomised trial of oral gammaglobulin in low-birth-weight infants infected with rotavirus.oral human gammaglobulin or placebo was given with each feed during the first week of life to 75 low-birth-weight babies. all were in a nursery where rotavirus was known to be endemic, 25 of the babies excreted rotavirus during the first 2 weeks of life. this group was regarded as the "challenge" group. gammaglobulin administration was associated with delayed excretion of rotavirus and with milder symptoms of infection. rotavirus-associated diarrhoea necessitating low-lactose feeds developed in ...19826177981
porcine pararotavirus: detection, differentiation from rotavirus, and pathogenesis in gnotobiotic pigs.some characteristics of a newly recognized porcine enteric virus are described. tentatively, the virus was referred to as porcine pararotavirus (parv) because it resembled rotaviruses in respect to size, morphology, and tropism for villous enterocytes of the small intestine. however, it was antigenically distinct from porcine, human, and bovine rotaviruses and reoviruses 1, 2, and 3, and the electrophoretic migration pattern of parv double-stranded rna was distinct from the electrophoretic migra ...19826279693
multiple sclerosis. electrofocused "bands" of oligoclonal csf igg do not carry antibody activity against measles, varicella-zoster or rotaviruses.electrofocused serum and cerebrospinal fluid (csf) specimens from patients with multiple sclerosis (ms) were analysed for immunoglobulins (ig) and for antibodies to measles, varicella-zoster and rotaviruses by an imprint immunofixation method. patterns of intrathecally synthesized antibodies to the 3 viruses differed from patterns of oligoclonal igg in the csf. a variable proportion of virus antibody bands (average 19% for measles antibodies, 8% for varicella-zoster antibodies, 31% for rotavirus ...19826281394
complement-fixation test for rotavirus detection: comparison and analysis of different methods to reduce anti-complementary activity of some specimens.the complement-fixation test may be used to detect rotaviral antigens directly in clinical specimens. however, a certain number of specimens tested for human rotaviruses by the complement-fixation test show an anti-complementary activity. by comparing eight techniques we analysed this anti-complementary activity and identified the best method for its reduction. pretreatment of clarified supernatant of stool suspensions by some methods resulted in a reduction of anti-complementary activity, witho ...19826282917
two distinct electrophoretic migration patterns of rna segments of human rotaviruses prevalent in japan in relation to their serotypes. 19826287179
[infectious gastroenteritis in childhood (author's transl)].stool specimens from 126 children with acute gastroenteritis and from 42 controls were screened bacteriologically and virologically including electron-microscopy. rota viruses were found in 36.5% of the children with diarrhoea, enteropathogenic e. coli in 13.5% and candida in 7.1%. these pathogens were not found in the controls. enteroviruses were found in almost the same frequency in both groups (13.5% in children with gastroenteritis, 16.6% in the controls). the etiologic role of adenoviruses, ...19826287245
comparison of rotazyme and direct electron microscopy for detection of rotavirus in human stools.a total of 115 stools were examined for rotavirus, using direct electron microscopy (em) and rotazyme. the overall agreement was 88.7%. of the negative results, there was 91.95% agreement. rotazyme reactions of three-plus or more gave a 100% agreement with em. the rotazyme test is a useful diagnostic aid in laboratories not capable of performing em.19826290532
neonatal rotavirus infection: role of lacteal neutralising alpha1-anti-trypsin and nonimmunoglobulin antiviral activity in protection.expressed breast milks (ebms) were collected from mothers of rotavirus (rv)-excreting babies and from mothers whose babies were rv free during an outbreak of asymptomatic rv infection in a newborn nursery to determine the role of lacteal anti-rv neutralising activity, alpha1-anti-trypsin activity, and nonimmunoglobulin antiviral factor in protection of neonates from rv infection, and although all of the above factors were present in the majority of the ebms, no correlation could be found between ...19826290601
three human rotavirus serotypes demonstrated by plaque neutralization of isolated strains.human rotaviruses were isolated directly from stool specimens of gastroenteritis patients in ma-104 cells in the presence of trypsin. for the plaque assay of the isolated strains, the optimal composition of overlay medium was determined. the antigenicity of the isolated strains was investigated by a plaque neutralization method, using antisera prepared against six strains having different electropherotypes of viral rna, and three different neutralization serotypes were demonstrated.19826292112
enteric viruses of nonhuman primates.the phylogenetic relationship of nonhuman primates to man implies that many of these animals could serve as surrogates for studies of diseases of man. many nonhuman primate species are susceptible not only to viruses of human origin but also to nonhuman primate viruses that are counterparts of viruses of man. all monkeys and great apes do not respond similarly to an antigenic stimulus. some agents are highly pathogenic for one species and completely innocuous for another. for example, poliovirus ...19826293149
detection of human rotavirus by reversed passive hemagglutination (rpha) using antibody against a cultivable human rotavirus as compared with electron microscopy (em) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa). 19826294488
human rotavirus infection in efate, vanuatu.serum and fecal samples collected from children with gastroenteritis and healthy children and adults living in efate, vanuatu (formerly the new hebrides), were tested for the presence of human rotavirus antigen or antibody by electron microscopy and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. virtually every subject was found to have detectable levels of antibody and age-specific studies showed that primary infections occur early in life. human rotavirus was demonstrated to be the cause of an outbreak of ...19826277206
analysis of human rotavirus mixed electropherotypes.mixed human rotavirus electropherotypes were detected in stool samples from patients with acute gastroenteritis in santiago, chile. these electropherotypes accounted for 10% of 149 samples studied. the finding of extra rna fragments with respect to the regular 11 genome segments suggests the possibility of simultaneous or sequential infection by more than one electropherotype in a single diarrhea event or occurrence of modification in the length of the rna segments during an infection. these pos ...19836299944
prevalence of subgroup 1, 2, and 3 rotaviruses in belgian children suffering from acute diarrhea (1978-1981).the relative prevalence of human rotavirus subgroups was studied during a 3-year period (1978-1981) by means of a sensitive complement fixation technique. among 93 rotavirus isolates from children with acute gastroenteritis in brussels, the prevalence of subgroups 1, 2, and 3 was, respectively 24, 17, and 32%. the remaining 27% of strains could not be typed, but no evidence for the existence of any new subgroup was found. the proportion of strains belonging to the different subgroups remained ro ...19836300316
[electron-optic demonstration of rotaviruses in human small intestine epithelial cells]. 19836303248
[hemagglutinating properties of man and monkey rotaviruses]. 19836303254
isolation, propagation, and characterization of a second equine rotavirus serotype.a rotavirus designated strain h-2 was isolated in primary african green monkey kidney cells from a foal with diarrhea. this cell culture-adapted strain was found to be similar, if not identical, to simian rotavirus (strains mmu18006 and sa-11) and canine rotavirus (strain cu-1) and, in addition, demonstrated a one-way antigenic relationship with five human rotavirus strains (p, b, no. 14, no. 15, and yo) of the third human rotavirus serotype by the plaque reduction neutralization test. this is t ...19836309657
human rotaviruses and genome rna. 19836309998
an outbreak of rotavirus-associated neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis.an outbreak of necrotizing enterocolitis and hemorrhagic gastroenteritis occurred in two nurseries during 25 days in august 1982. eleven of the 40 patients in these nurseries during that time developed disease (attack rate 27.5%). in seven of the 10 patients with gastrointestinal disease, stool samples tested for human rotavirus were positive by elisa, whereas in 20 unaffected infants, no stools tested demonstrated hrv (p = 0.0001). eleven staff members had serologic evidence of recent hrv infec ...19836310072
detection of rotavirus in respiratory secretions of children with pneumonia. 19836312006
method for recovery of enteric viruses from estuarine sediments with chaotropic agents.an evaluation was made of the ability of chaotropes, low-molecular-weight ionic compounds which enhance the solubilization of hydrophobic compounds in water, to improve the recovery of enteric viruses from highly organic estuarine sediments. chaotropic agents alone were poor eluents of polioviruses from sediment but were effective when combined with 3% beef extract. chaotropes of lower potency, nano3, nacl, and kcl, were more efficient eluents than the stronger chaotropes, guanidium hydrochlorid ...19836312884
avidin-biotin radioimmunoassay for human rotavirus.rias have a number of advantages which make them ideally suited for use in diagnostic microbiology. these advantages include sensitivity, objectivity, and versatility. however, the widespread application of rias has been limited by the instability of the reagents required for the performance of available solid-phase rias. the relatively short half-life of gamma-emitting isotopes is particularly a problem in cases where multiple antigens must be assayed, since distinct radioactively labeled reage ...19836313823
serological analysis of the subgroup protein of rotavirus, using monoclonal antibodies.ten monoclones directed to the 42,000-dalton inner structural protein of rotavirus were analyzed. eight monoclones reacted broadly with antigenic domains common to virtually all mammalian rotaviruses. two monoclones had specificities similar or identical to previously characterized subgroup specificities. these subgroup monoclones were more efficient in detecting subgroup antigen than either hyperimmune or postinfection antisera. using the subgroup monoclones, we determined that some animal as w ...19836185436
action of commonly used disinfectants against enteroviruses.the virucidal effect of some of the most commonly used hospital disinfectants against coxsackie b4, echovirus 11, poliovirus type 1 and rotavirus have been evaluated. it was found that 'chloros', 'totacide 28' and methylated spirits were completely virucidal to all the viruses under study. 'stericol' and 'lysol' had a limited effect while 'hibiscrub' and 'savlon' had no effect at all.19836195231
the major surface glycoprotein of simian rotavirus (sa11) contains distinct epitopes.the polypeptide specificities on monoclonal antibodies previously derived against the sa11 simian, nic bovine, and wa human strains of rotavirus were determined by radioimmunoprecipitation of infected cell lysates. all the monoclonal antibodies derived using nic and wa were found to be directed against the major component of the inner capsid, while most of the sa11 monoclones were directed against the major outer capsid glycoprotein. when several sa11 glycoprotein-specific monoclonal antibodies ...19846085822
influence of breast milk on nosocomial rotavirus infections in infants.to prevent nosocomial rotavirus infections in hospitalized children with various non-gastrointestinal diseases, 30 children (mean age five months) received 200 ml of fresh human milk per day in addition to the normal diet for their age. a matched group of children on formula diet served as a control. fecal samples were routinely screened for rotavirus by a commercial elisa test. in stools containing rotavirus, the virus rna segments were analysed by gel electrophoresis to identify the different ...19846088396
detection of rotavirus in human stools by using monoclonal antibody.a monoclonal antibody, 3f7, that reacts with the common rotavirus antigen on the sixth viral gene product was prepared. it was used in a direct monoclonal antibody radioimmunoassay (ria) as a diagnostic reagent for detection, in 3.5 h, of rotavirus in human pediatric stool specimens. in the 177 samples tested, a concordance of 96% was seen between the monoclonal ria and the well-established and commonly used commercially available rotazyme test. six discrepant specimens that were positive by mon ...19846088573
isolation of human rotaviruses with a distinct rna electrophoretic pattern from indonesia. 19846090872
rotavirus-specific antibodies in fetal bovine serum and commercial preparations of serum albumin.rotavirus-specific antibodies were detected in fetal bovine serum, bovine serum albumin, and human serum albumin by radioimmunoprecipitation with the ncdv strain of bovine rotavirus as the detecting antigen. fetal bovine sera neutralized bovine rotavirus in a plaque reduction neutralization test to titers of 1:20 or greater. immunoglobulins purified from fetal bovine serum by protein a-agarose affinity chromatography precipitated rotavirus antigens but did not neutralize bovine rotavirus. rotavi ...19846092417
molecular cloning and sequencing of the reovirus (serotype 3) s1 gene which encodes the viral cell attachment protein sigma 1.the complete sequence of the reovirus (serotype 3) s1 gene was obtained by using cloned cdna derived from the rna segment. this gene is 1416 nucleotides in length and contains two open reading frames. the first reading frame has a coding capacity of 455 amino acids, sufficient to account for the known s1 product, protein sigma 1 (42,000 mw). it possesses a signal peptide as well as three possible glycosylation sites. no homology could be detected when this gene sequence and the deduced amino aci ...19846095208
an attempt to cultivate human rotavirus in human leukocytes culture (preliminary report). 19846097999
[human rotavirus persistence].among 250 tissue specimens collected by aspiration biopsy from the duodenum, small intestine, and rectum of 187 patients, human rotavirus was found in 50 cases in marked cryostate sections by means of fluorescent-serological examinations. at a total rate of findings of 26.7%, rotavirus was repeatedly detected in 5.3% in rebiopsies during more than 10 months, therefore active persistence of human rotavirus must be taken into consideration.19846098998
three different serotypes of human rotavirus determined using an interference test with coxsackievirus b 1.ma104 cells were used to titrate human rotavirus, and its capacity to render the cells resistant to coxsackievirus b 1 infection enabled us to determine easily the infectious titer of three prototype human rotaviruses. when rabbit antisera prepared against these prototype viruses were used for the neutralization test, the viruses could be discriminated from each other by a specific neutralization test.19846319585
age-specific prevalence of complement-fixing antibodies to sixteen viral antigens: a computer analysis of 58,500 patients covering a period of eight years.the age-specific prevalence of cf antibodies against 16 viral antigens was determined by using the computerized data registry of the routine diagnostic laboratory of the authors' department. the material consisted of data based on serum specimens from about 58,500 patients. all ages from newborn infants to 90-year-olds were represented. the sera had been collected and tested with a cf screening test over a period of 8 years (1971-1978). several different antibody prevalence patterns were disting ...19846319588
cultivation and subgroup determination of human rotaviruses from egyptian infants and young children.primary african green monkey kidney cells were more sensitive than primary cynomolgus monkey kidney and ma104 cells for supporting the growth of human rotaviruses detected in diarrheal stools of egyptian infants and young children. in attempts to characterize these egyptian rotaviruses, only 31% of the strains tested in the form of fecal suspensions were identified as subgroup 1 or 2. after one passage in african green monkey kidney cells, 80% of the strains were identified as subgroup 1 or 2. o ...19846321546
characterization of a human pararotavirus.a virus isolate with the properties of a pararotavirus was found after routine analysis by rna electrophoresis of 658 samples of diarrheic feces from hospitalized infants and young children in mexico city. of the patients included in this survey, which was initiated in 1977, 29% excreted rotaviruses which were detected by their characteristic rna pattern after gel electrophoresis. the morphology and sedimentation coefficient of this pararotavirus, which was the apparent cause of a diarrhea with ...19846323312
isolation and characteristics of an equine reovirus type 3 and an antibody prevalence survey to reoviruses in horses located in new york state.reoviruses have been isolated from a number of species including human, bovine, feline, canine and equine. in most species they seem to produce mild to inapparent disease. we have isolated a reovirus type 3 from a foal with diarrhea. the virus designated the ralph strain has been propagated in both the ma-104 and a-72 cell lines. the strain produced cytoplasmic inclusion bodies in these cell cultures. tissue-cultured virus fixed complement in the presence of reovirus antibodies, but failed to do ...19846326376
survey of human rotavirus propagation as studied by electrophoresis of genomic rna.rotavirus rna isolated from three different environmental sources during the winter of 1981-1982 was analyzed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. our results demonstrate the presence of novel rna patterns, the coexistence of multiple electrophoretic patterns in rotavirus isolated from samples from a given ward, and that spread of a given electropherotype is limited.19846327847
diagnosis of acute non-bacterial gastroenteritis by rotavirus detection and serology.in 127 infants and young children suffering from acute non-bacterial gastroenteritis, diagnosis of rotavirus infection was done by virus detection and serology. human rotavirus (hrv) detection was performed by direct electron microscopy (em), conventional immune electron microscopy (iem) and/or solid phase immune electron microscopy ( spiem ); rotavirus antigens were detected by indirect double-antibody sandwich (das) elisa and hrv isolation was attempted in ma-104 or llc-mk2 cell cultures. hrv ...19846328225
rotavirus infection in normal nursery: epidemic and surveillance.human rotavirus (hrv) epidemics have not been reported in normal full-term newborn nurseries in the us. this report describes an epidemic from april 27 to may 6, 1982 in which 23 infants were infected. diagnosis was confirmed with rotazyme (abbott) in 82% (23/28) of the neonates screened. five were asymptomatic; in the remaining 18 cases, the symptoms were usually mild and self-limited. transient shedding of the virus was found in 8% (4/52) of personnel screened, and only one of them was symptom ...19846567612
clinical efficacy of the rit 4237 live attenuated bovine rotavirus vaccine in infants vaccinated before a rotavirus epidemic.in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, 331 infants aged 6 to 12 months received orally, at an interval of 1 month, either two doses of live attenuated bovine rotavirus vaccine strain rit 4237 or equivalent placebo. the vaccinations were carried out during september to november, a non-rotavirus season; only three cases of rotavirus diarrhea occurred in the study group before the vaccinations were completed. during the epidemic season from december to may, 31 patients with clinic ...19853894608
experimental rotavirus diarrhoea in colostrum-deprived newborn calves: assay of treatment by administration of bacterially produced human interferon (hu-ifn alpha 2).seven colostrum-deprived newborn calves were orally inoculated within 24 hours after birth with bovine rotavirus. three of them were intramuscularly injected with bacterially produced human interferon (hu-ifn alpha 2). the four control animals presented a severe diarrhoea for at least 48 hours, while only one of the treated calves suffered from a transient diarrhoea for a few hours. hu-ifn alpha 2 seems therefore able to control rotavirus diarrhoea in newborn calves, although it did not inhibit ...19854062197
[translation in the wheat germ cell-free protein-synthesizing system of human rotavirus rna]. 19853017011
detection of human rotavirus by nucleic acid analysis in comparison to enzyme-linked immunoassay and electron microscopy.the results of rna analysis for the detection of rotavirus were compared with those of a standard enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa) and electron microscopy using 212 faecal specimens obtained from 200 children with gastroenteritis. rotavirus was extracted directly from faecal specimens and rna segments were made visible by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis using a silver staining technique. of the 212 faecal specimens 137 were found to be positive in elisa, 125 in rna analysis and 121 i ...19852580704
human enteric coronaviruses: antigenic relatedness to human coronavirus oc43 and possible etiologic role in viral gastroenteritis.in a group of infants with acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis, examination of paired sera for antibody to human coronavirus (hcv) oc43 and neonatal calf diarrhea coronavirus showed a peculiar pattern of serological response, restricted only to hcv oc43 surface antigens, in a significantly higher proportion than among age-matched controls. in another group of infants and young children with acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis, fecal excretion of coronavirus-like particles was detected by electron ...19852985710
the neurovirulence of human and animal rotaviruses in cercopithecus monkeys.cercopithecus monkeys were inoculated according to the specifications of neurovirulence safety test for live rubella virus vaccine with rit 4237, a rotavirus vaccine candidate. rit 4237 is a high passage level of the nebraska calf diarrhoea virus (ncdv). the histological findings in the first test indicated some involvement of the central nervous system. the same test was therefore repeated with rit 4237, with a lower passage level of the ncdv strain, and with the 'wa' strain, a human virus grow ...19852987270
genetic relatedness among human rotaviruses.the genetic relatedness of 81 clinical rotavirus isolates to the human rotavirus prototype strains wa (subgroup 2, serotype 1) and ds-1 (subgroup 1, serotype 2) was examined by rna hybridization techniques. labeled single-stranded (+) transcripts of wa or ds-1 virus were incubated with denatured genomic rotaviral rnas, and the resulting hybrids were subjected to gel electrophoresis and autoradiography. nineteen of the specimens contained subgroup 1 rotavirus with a "short" rna migration pattern. ...19852997383
assignment of simian rotavirus sa11 temperature-sensitive mutant groups b and e to genome segments.recombinant (reassortant) viruses were selected from crosses between temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of simian rotavirus sa11 and wild-type human rotavirus wa. the double-stranded genome rnas of the reassortants were examined by electrophoresis in tris-glycine-buffered polyacrylamide gels and by dot hybridization with a cloned dna probe for genome segment 2. analysis of replacements of genome segments in the reassortants allowed construction of a map correlating genome segments providing func ...19852998007
reassortment of human rotaviruses carrying rearranged genomes with bovine rotavirus.rotaviruses isolated from chronically infected immunodeficient children were previously shown to contain rna yielding abnormal migration profiles on gels: normal rna segments were lost or decreased in concentration, and additional bands of dsrna were found which were derived (rearranged) from genome segments of lower molecular weight by concatemer formation. these viruses grew very slowly during passage in secondary rhesus monkey kidney cells. upon superinfection with the tissue culture-adapted ...19852999313
rapid inactivation of rotaviruses by exposure to acid buffer or acidic gastric juice.inactivation rates of three bovine and several primate-origin rotaviruses were determined during exposure to acid buffers at ph 2.0, ph 3.0 or ph 4.0. each rotavirus was inactivated at ph 2.0 (the acidity most resembling the normal fasting stomach) very rapidly, with half-lives for infectivity determined to be 1 min or less. each rotavirus was inactivated at a much slower rate at ph 3.0; inactivation at ph 4.0 was minimal. no remarkable differences in acid resistance between different rotavirus ...19852999315
a human atypical rotavirus found in an ecuador infant with diarrhea.one strain of atypical rotavirus, morphologically indistinguishable from known rotaviruses but lacking the common group antigen of typical rotavirus detectable by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (elisa), was isolated from one of 152 ecuadorian infants with acute rotavirus gastroenteritis. the genome analysis by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed a unique rna pattern clearly distinct from that of typical rotaviruses.19853000025
effect of relative humidity, atmospheric temperature, and suspending medium on the airborne survival of human rotavirus.the wa strain of human rotavirus, grown in ma-104 cells, was suspended either in tryptose phosphate broth or feces from a case of rotaviral diarrhea. it was then aerosolized into a rotating drum using a collison nebulizer. the drum air was sampled using an all-glass impinger containing tryptose phosphate broth as collecting fluid. at 20 +/- 1 degree c, the virus aerosolized from tryptose phosphate broth was found to survive best at 50 +/- 5% relative humidity, where its half-life was 44.2 +/- 6. ...19853000566
[human rotavirus]. 19853010562
[propagation and detection of human rotavirus (wa strain) in cell cultures of the line ma 104]. 19863014764
antigenic characterization and elisa detection of adult diarrhea rotaviruses.recently, severe epidemics of diarrhea among both adults and children in china have been associated with an agent called adult diarrhea rotavirus (adrv). we have studied adrv from two areas of china (jinzhou and guangxi) and compared them with prototype group a, b, and c rotaviruses. the viral genomes were compared by electrophoresis of the rna genome segments in polyacrylamide gels, and the antigenic relatedness of these viruses was examined by immune electron microscopic studies using virus pr ...19863016112
clinical features of acute gastroenteritis associated with rotavirus, enteric adenoviruses, and bacteria.in a prospective one year study, comprising children with acute gastroenteritis admitted to hospital or treated as outpatients, the clinical and laboratory features of rotavirus diarrhoea (168 cases) were compared with those of enteric adenovirus (32 cases), bacterial (42), mixed (16), and non-specific (135) infections. the rotavirus disease was remarkably consistent, with a sudden onset of vomiting, a high frequency of fever and dehydration, and a mean duration of diarrhoea of 5.9 days. outpati ...19863017237
conservation of amino acid sequence of vp8 and cleavage region of 84-kda outer capsid protein among rotaviruses recovered from asymptomatic neonatal infection.within the past few years, rotavirus strains were recovered from four discrete prolonged outbreaks of infection in newborn nurseries in which affected infants failed to develop significant symptoms. the virus strains recovered from each outbreak belonged to a different human rotavirus serotype and thus each of the four human rotavirus serotypes was associated with asymptomatic infection of neonates. marked conservation of sequence was observed among the fourth genes of the nursery rotavirus stra ...19863018754
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