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62 serum samples from 24 patients with rotavirus
gastroenteritis
were tested for IgM antibodies against a bovine rotavirus by an indirect fluorescent antibody technique. IgM antibodies were detected in one or more of the serum samples from all but one of the patients. IgM antibodies were not detected in samples obtained from 11 of the patients after the 5th week of illness. Absorption of sera for IgG with Staphylococcus aureus increased the sensitivity of the IgM antibody test. It is concluded that the presence of IgM antibodies against bovine rotavirus in a patient's serum, as measured by the present technique, does suggest a recent rotavirus infection. On the other hand, the lack of IgM antibodies in the serum of a child with acute
gastroenteritis
between the second and the 5th week of illness tends to exclude rotavirus as a cause of the disease.
...
PMID:Virus-specific IgM antibodies in acute gastroenteritis due to a reovirus-like agent (rotavirus). 18 17
The symptoms of 100 hospitalised cases of rotavirus infantile
gastroenteritis
are described. Most patients presented with high fever between the 2nd and 5th day, having started with diarrhoea or vomiting or both. 42% of the infants had upper respiratory tract symptoms. Severe electrolyte disturbance did not occur, although there was a suggestion of a correlation between the higher blood ureas and the number of rotavirus particles in the stools. The mean duration of illness of uncomplicated cases was 13.4 days. Infants were more severely affected when enteropathic coliforms were also present, the total duration of illness being extended to 23 days. It is suggested that rotavirus or similar virus infection may be an essential precursor in the majority of coliform
gastroenteritis
.
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PMID:The clinical features of infantile gastroenteritis due to rotavirus. 18 18
Rotavirus infection was diagnosed by virus detection and by serological methods in 2 women with acute
gastroenteritis
, aged 22 and 29 years, respectively. Both patients had been in close contact with children with rotavirus
gastroenteritis
. Rotavirus-specific antibodies were detected in serum specimens obtained prior to the illness in one of the patients, and the serological response in both patients suggested a reinfection with rotavirus as cause of the disease.
...
PMID:Rotavirus-associated gastroenteritis in two adults probably caused by virus reinfection. 18 19
Immune electron microscopy (IEM) was developed as a diagnostic aid for detecting and identifying transmissible
gastroenteritis
virus and rotavirus (reovirus-like agent) in fecal and intestinal contents from cases of
gastroenteritis
in young pigs. Variables involved in use of direct IEM and its sensitivity were determined. Aggregates of virus coated with specific antibody were seen in virus samples mixed with homologous convalescent antiserum, but not in control samples containing preexposure serum or antibody directed against a heterologous virus. At least a ten fold enhancement of the sensitivity of direct IEM for virus detection was accomplished using indirect IEM employing rabbit anti-porcine IgG to further aggregate virus-antibody complexes. The technique was used to investigate the size and morphology of the porcine rotavirus. Particles ranged from 55 to 70 nm in diameter and had capsomere structures. Morphologically, the porcine rotavirus resembled the calf and human rotaviruses. By IEM, employing specific antiserums for each virus, porcine rotavirus was found to be antigenically related to these 2 viruses, but not to the reovirus type 3.
...
PMID:Immune electron microscopy of transmissible gastroenteritis virus and rotavirus (reovirus-like agent) of swine. 18 46
Exposure of purified transmissible
gastroenteritis
virus, a porcine coronavirus, to non-ionic detergents resulted in the removal of the surface projections and greater than 98% of the virus lipid. Virus RNA was associated with a subviral particle which had a sedimentation coefficient of 650S, compared with 495S for the intact virion, and which banded in Cs2SO4 gradients at 1-295 g/ml. Negatively stained preparations of subviral particles were shown by electron microscopy to contain spherical particles of 60 to 70 nm diam., similar in appearance to those derived from oncornaviruses. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the polypeptides from isolated subviral particles showed that these structures contained three of the four major virus structural proteins, the arginine-rich polypeptide VP2 and the two membrane glycopolypeptides VP2 and 4. The detergent-liberated surface projections, composed of a single species of sulphated glycopolypeptide, VPI, were isolated by rate-zonal centrifugation through sucrose gradients followed by precipitation with ammonium sulphate in the presence of bovine serum albumin.
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PMID:Isolation of subviral components from transmissible gastroenteritis virus. 19 Mar 41
Faecal specimens were obtained from 92 Aboriginal infants admitted to Alice Springs Hospital during an extensive outbreak of
gastroenteritis
in the surrounding area in July, 1976. Specimens were examined for potentially pathogenic viruses, bacteria and parasites. Rotavirus proved to be by far the most common potential pathogen, being detected in 54% of specimens.
...
PMID:An extensive rotavirus outbreak in aboriginal infants in central Australia. 19 38
To test the role of sows in spreading transmissible
gastroenteritis
(TGE), 11 sows were intravenously, intranasally, or intramammarily inoculated with virulent virus within 5 days of farrowing. Six of the sows were separated from their offspring, and 5 were allowed to nurse their litters. All sows became clinically ill with sign of anorexia, depression, and fever that persisted until postinoculation day 4 or 5. They shed virus through milk, nasal secretions, and feces, with individual variations occurring in degree and duration of shedding in the 1st week after inoculation. Of 40 pigs separately fed milk samples from the 6 inoculated sows, 19 pigs (47.5%) became sick in 24 to 40 hours, and virus was isolated from them at necropsy. Of 43 pigs in the 5 litters that nursed exposed dams, all became sick with typical signs of TGE, and 29 (67.4%) died in 2 to 9 days. Sows given the single intramammary inoculation of virus developed statistically significant higher levels of TGE virus-neutralizing antibodies than did sows inoculated intravenously or intranasally.
...
PMID:Quantitative transmissible gastroenteritis virus shedding patterns in lactating sows. 19 8
A pooled suspension of rotavirus was prepared from the stools of eight children with acute non-bacterial
gastroenteritis
. The suspension was infused into the duodenum and stomach of an infant monkey (Nemestrina macaque). Biopsy samples of duodenal mucosa were taken at several intervals after inoculation, examined by light and electron microscopy, and assayed for lysosomal activity. Virus-like particles were seen within and around microvilli and intracellularly within vesicles as early as 20 minutes after the infusion. On the fourth and fifth days, large lysosomal bodies containing numerous virus-like particles were found within epithelial cells of the duodenal villi. No such particles were seen in the pre-inoculation sample or at days 16 or 25 after infection. The present study would appear to be the first demonstration of the transmission of this human virus to another species.
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PMID:Transmission of rotavirus gastroenteritis from children to a monkey. 19 37
The lipids of two cell types (primary pig kidney and secondary adult pig thyroid) and those of transmissible
gastroenteritis
virus (TGEV) grown in these cells were studied using 14C-palmitic acid. Differences were demonstrated between the incorporation of isotopically labelled lipid precursors in the two cell types and it was found that the phospholipid and glycolipid profiles of purified TGEV closely resembled those of the host cell in which it was grown.
...
PMID:Lipids of transmissible gastroenteritis virus and their relation to those of two different host cells. 19 38
Between January, 1974, and June, 1975, infection with a human reovirus-like agent was detected in 47% of 152 infants and children hospitalized with acute
gastroenteritis
. Certain epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory findings appear to be helpful in distinguishing
gastroenteritis
due to HRVLA from other causes in those children sick enough to require hospitalization. Age: 76% of infants and children seven through 12 months of age and 76% of those 13 through 24 months of age had infection with the HRVLA, whereas such infection was found in only 21% of infants under six months of age and 23% of children 25 through 60 months of age. Time of Year: 61% of patients studied during the cooler months had HRVLA infection and such infection was not found from June to October. Frequency of vomiting and dehydration: Twice as many patients infected with HRVLA as those who were not had vomiting (92%) and significant dehydration (83%).
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PMID:Clinical features of acute gastroenteritis associated with human reovirus-like agent in infants and young children. 19 31
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