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Rotavirus diarrhea severity is related to the VP4 type in Mexican children
Authors:Mota-Hernández Felipe  Calva Juan José  Gutiérrez-Camacho Claudia  Villa-Contreras Sofía  Arias Carlos F  Padilla-Noriega Luis  Guiscafré-Gallardo Héctor  de Lourdes Guerrero María  López Susana  Muñoz Onofre  Contreras Juan F  Cedillo Roberto  Herrera Ismael  Puerto Fernando I
Institution:Departamento de Medicina Comunitaria e Hidratación Oral, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Mexico City, Mexico. fmota@mail.ssa.gov.mx
Abstract:This report is of a community-based case control study to assess whether the severity of acute diarrhea by rotavirus (RV) in young children is associated with a particular VP7 (G) or VP4 (P) RV serotype. Five hundred twenty children younger than 2 years of age with diarrhea lasting less than 3 days were age and gender matched with 520 children with no diarrhea. The G and P serotypes were determined with specific monoclonal antibodies, and the VP4 serotype specificity in a subgroup was confirmed by genotyping. Infection with a G3 serotype led to a higher risk of diarrhea than infection with a G1 serotype. Infection with a G3-nontypeable-P serotype was associated with more severe gastroenteritis than infection with a G3 (or G1) P1A8] serotype. A child with diarrhea-associated dehydration was almost five times more likely to be infected with a G3-nontypeable-P serotype than a child without dehydration (P < 0.001). Moreover, the two predominant monotypes within serotype P1A8] had significantly different clinical manifestations. In this study, the severity of RV-associated diarrhea was related to different P serotypes rather than to G serotypes. The relationship between serotype and clinical outcomes seems to be complex and to vary among different geographic areas.
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