Pathogenic surveillance of virus diarrhea in Chongqing in 2018 - 2019
10.3969/j.issn.1006-2483.2023.06.016
- VernacularTitle:2018—2019年重庆市病毒性腹泻病原监测分析
- Author:
Hua ZHAO
1
;
Wei HUANG
1
;
Wujuan XIE
1
;
Hua LI
1
;
Min ZHANG
1
;
Jingyao PENG
1
Author Information
1. Chongqing Municipal Key Laboratory for High Pathogenic Microbes,Chongqing Center for Disease Control and Preventiong,Chongqing 400042 , China
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Viral diarrhea;
Rotavirus;
Norovirus;
Sapovirus;
Surveillance
- From:
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
2023;34(6):68-71
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To understand the pathogen composition of viral diarrhea in Chongqing, and to provide reference for the prevention and control of viral diarrhea. Methods Real-time fluorescent RT-PCR was used to detect the nucleic acids of rotavirus, norovirus, sapovirus, astrovirus, and enteric adenovirus collected from diarrhea outpatient cases from 2018 to 2019, and the positive nucleic acid samples were sequenced. Results Among the 398 cases of diarrhea, 184 cases were detected positive, with the positive detection rate of 46.23%. Norovirus infection was the main infection, accounting for 29.40%. The G/P genotype of group A rotavirus was mainly G9P8, accounting for 90.32%. The genotype of norovirus was mainly GII.2[P16], accounting for 33.91%. The genotype of sapovirus was mainly GI.2, accounting for 55.56%. The genotype of astrovirus was HAstV-4, accounting for 100%. The genotype of enteric adenovirus was F41, accounting for 100%. The diarrhea cases were mainly distributed in the fourth quarter, with the positive detection rate of 70.42%, among which norovirus had the highest detection rate, accounting for 53.99%. Conclusion High incidence of viral diarrhea is in winter in Chongqing. The main pathogen of viral diarrhea is norovirus, and the genotypes of norovirus show diversity. It is necessary to prevent the outbreak and epidemic caused by norovirus in winter. In the future, the surveillance of viral diarrhea should be strengthened, and the viral diarrhea gene database should be improved to provide a scientific basis for epidemic prevention and control.