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Autor:
Pattara Khamrin, Niwat Maneekarn, Supatra Peerakome, Shoko Okitsu, Masashi Mizuguchi, Hiroshi Ushijima
Publikováno v:
Emerging Infectious Diseases, Vol 14, Iss 6, Pp 985-986 (2008)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/30aa7ee3cdc24d2cb70d54bdbe02859d
Autor:
Hiroshi Ushijima, Supatra Peerakome, Aksara Thongprachum, Prayuth Saekhow, Pattara Khamrin, Chansom Pantip, Niwat Maneekarn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 81:183-191
The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, ThailandFull-length VP6 amino acid sequences of humanand porcine rotaviruses with subgroup (SG)(IþII) and SG non-(IþII) were analyzed in com-parison with those of SG I and SG II
Autor:
Hiroshi Ushijima, Supatra Peerakome, Rungnapa Malasao, Wisoot Chan-it, Niwat Maneekarn, Aksara Thongprachum, Masashi Mizuguchi, Shoko Okitsu, Pattara Khamrin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 81:176-182
An unusual strain of human rotavirus G3P[10] (CMH079/05) was detected in a stool sample of a 2-year-old child admitted to the hospital with severe diarrhea in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Analysis of the VP7 gene sequence revealed highest identities with un
Autor:
Supatra Peerakome, Masashi Mizuguchi, Rungnapa Malasao, Pattara Khamrin, Supin Tonusin, Hiroshi Ushijima, Niwat Maneekarn, Shoko Okitsu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 79:1921-1926
Human caliciviruses, including norovirus (NoV) and sapovirus (SaV), are recognized as common pathogens that cause acute viral gastroenteritis in children and adults throughout the world. To gain an overview of molecular epidemiology of human calicivi
Autor:
Supatra Peerakome, Sujin Sukchai, Hiroshi Ushijima, Wisoot Chan-it, Pattara Khamrin, Kidsadagon Pringprao, Niwat Maneekarn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 44:4113-4119
Among 175 fecal specimens collected from diarrheic piglets during a surveillance of porcine rotavirus (PoRV) strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 39 (22.3%) were positive for group A rotaviruses. Of these, 33.3% (13 of 39) belonged to G3P[19], which was
Autor:
Supatra Peerakome, Fumihiro Yagyu, Niwat Maneekarn, Hiroshi Ushijima, Shoko Okitsu, Pattara Khamrin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 78:986-994
An unusual strain of human rotavirus G3P[3] (CMH222), bearing simian-like VP7 and caprine-like VP4 genes, was isolated from a 2-year-old child patient during the epidemiological survey of rotavirus in Chiang Mai, Thailand in 2000-2001. The rotavirus
Autor:
Supin Tonusin, Varunee Maneerat, Supatra Peerakome, Niwat Maneekarn, Penpuck Sornchai, Hiroshi Ushijima, Lumduan Wongsawasdi, Fumihiro Yagyu, Shoko Okitsu, Pattara Khamrin, Chantana Khamwan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 78:273-280
Among 315 fecal specimens collected from children hospitalized with diarrhea in Chiang Mai, Thailand, in 2000-2001, group A rotavirus was detected in 107 (34.0%). Of these, 98 (91.6%) were G9, 6 (5.6%) were G3 and 3 (2.8%) were G2, respectively. Iden
Autor:
Kannika Phornphutkul, Narufumi Suganuma, Jaroon Jittiwutikarn, Supatra Peerakome, Kazuhisa Taketa, Satoru Ikeda, Kriegsak Sitvacharanum
Publikováno v:
Hepatology Research. 27:6-12
To elucidate the differences in the mode of transmission of three blood-borne viruses, hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), under comparable conditions of study, we analyzed the prevalences of anti-
Autor:
Shigekazu Nakaya, Yuichi Ueda, Kunio Kaneshi, Hiroshi Ushijima, Niwat Maneekarn, Chantana Khamwan, Yumei Zhou, Supatra Peerakome, Jirapon Supawadee, Kaoru Akatani, Supin Tonusin, Bosu Kim
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Virology. 65:619-628
Serotyping of human rotavirus was conducted in 396 Japanese and 100 Thai rotavirus-positive fecal specimens collected from 1995 to 1997. Serotype G9 was found to be the third most common serotype with frequency of 16.2% in Thailand from 1996 to 1997.
Autor:
Supin Tonusin, Grant S. Hansman, Niwat Maneekarn, Naokazu Takeda, Pattara Khamrin, Shoko Okitsu, Hiroshi Ushijima, Supatra Peerakome, Kazuhiko Katayama, Osamu Nishio
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Microbiology. 42:1305-1307
Stool specimens from hospitalized infants with sporadic gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand, between July 2000 and July 2001 were examined for norovirus and sapovirus by reverse transcription-PCR and sequence analysis. These viruses were identifi