Main Article Content

Epidemiology and Molecular Identification of Rotavirus Strains Associated With Gastroenteritis in Children in Niger State


FA Kuta
A Uba
L Nimzing
D Damisa
NU Adabara

Abstract

The study was conducted to determine the genetic diversity of the rotaviruses associated with gastroenteritis in children in Niger State. A total of 150 stool samples were collected from diarrheic children (0 – 5 yrs) in four hospitals (Minna, Bida, Suleja and Kontagora ) in Niger State. The stool samples were screened for rotavirus, using Enzyme linked Immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Eight stool samples were positive (5.33%). The prevalence of the disease according to sex of the children was as follows; male (4%) and female (1.33%). The prevalence of gastroenteritis according to water source was distributed as follows; pipe borne (2%), bore hole (1.33%), and river/stream (2%). The prevalence of rotavirus gastroenteritis among children according to the breast feeding was as follows; exclusively breastfed children had (2%) and those breastfed only recorded (3.33%). Molecular identification of the virus revealed the presence of the following genotypes: P6 (22%), G1 (22%), G2 (33%), and G8 (22%) in the study area.

Keywords: Molecular characteristics, rotavirus strains, gastroenteritis, children, prevalence, genotypes

Nigerian Journal of Technological Research, 8(2), 2013

Journal Identifiers


eISSN:
print ISSN: 0795-5111