
Seroprevalence of Rotavirus among Selected Group of Sudanese Children
Author(s) -
Abdelhakam H. Ali Abdelhakam H. Ali,
Huzafia Abdallah Khalid Saad Huzafia Abdallah Khalid Saad,
Mossab Balla Abdallah Abdalrahem Mossab Balla Abdallah Abdalrahem,
Mosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad Mosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
sar journal of pathology and microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2709-6890
pISSN - 2707-7756
DOI - 10.36346/sarjpm.2022.v03i01.001
Subject(s) - seroprevalence , rotavirus , serotype , virology , virus , diarrhea , acute gastroenteritis , medicine , genotype , antigen , vaccination , acute diarrhea , pediatrics , immunology , biology , serology , antibody , gene , biochemistry
Rota virus is the second causes of diarrhea among childrenIn Sudan [2]. The current study was conduct to detect rotavirus gastroenteritis among vaccinated children Methodolgy: A total of59 diarrheal samples was collected from children with acute diarrhea admittedto Mohammed AL Amin Hamid paediatric Hospital throw period from October to November 2019, ELISA was dine to detect Rota virus antigen. Result: Out of 59 samples 84.7% was vaccinated were 15.3% was unvaccinated.in total of 50 vaccinated children 30% is re-infected with rota virus with acute to chronic illness and show positive antigen with ELISA. Conclusions: vaccinated children is infected with rota virus and symptoms is occurs samples for virus antigen was record positive result in ELISA this may related to other genotype or serotype or mutation.