Authors
Mirjam Kühne Simmonds, George Armah, Richard Asmah, Indrani Banerjee, Susan Damanka, Mathew Esona, Jon R Gentsch, Jim J Gray, Carl Kirkwood, Nicola Page, Miren Iturriza-Gómara
Publication date
2008/8/1
Journal
Journal of Clinical Virology
Volume
42
Issue
4
Pages
368-373
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
BACKGROUND
The use of molecular methods for rotavirus characterisation provides increased sensitivity for typing, and allows the identification of putative reassortant strains. However, due to the constant accumulation of point mutations through genetic drift; and to the emergence of novel genotypes; and possibly zoonotic transmission and subsequent reassortment, the reagents and methods used for genotyping require close monitoring and updating.
OBJECTIVES
To design and evaluate a new VP4 consensus oligonucleotide primer pair that provides increased sensitivity and allows typing of strains that were untypeable using available methods.
STUDY DESIGN
A total of 489 rotavirus-positive faecal specimens from studies conducted between 1996 and 2006 were used for the evaluation of the new VP4 primers which was performed in the WHO Rotavirus Collaborating and Reference centres in the US …
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