Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (May 2023)

Molecular Epidemiology and Surveillance of Human Adenovirus and Rotavirus A Associated Gastroenteritis in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

  • Saleh Eifan,
  • Islam Nour,
  • Atif Hanif,
  • Abdulkarim Alhetheel,
  • Ibrahim Al-Ashkar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed8050279
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
p. 279

Abstract

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In Saudi Arabia, acute gastroenteritis (GE) is a common illness affecting children and adults; however, the extent to which human rotavirus A (HRV) and human adenovirus (HAdV) strains contribute to the condition is unclear. The surveillance of the GE-causing viruses, HRV and HadV, was performed using polymerase chain reaction, sequencing, and phylogenetic analysis at King Khalid University Hospital. The associations between virus prevalence and meteorological factors were analyzed. The prevalence of HAdV was recorded (7%), followed by HRV (2%). On a gender basis, HAdV infections were found to be dominant in females (5:2) (U = 407.5; p U = 50; p p = 0.00047), whereas HRV cases were found equally distributed between p = 0.011). Phylogenetic analysis depicted the dominance of HAdV type 41 and the G2 lineage of HRV among circulating strains. The current study uncovered the epidemiology and genotypes of HRV and HadV, and provided forecasting equations for monitoring climatic-mediated outbreaks.

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