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Article Dans Une Revue PLoS ONE Année : 2016
Cosavirus, Salivirus and Bufavirus in Diarrheal Tunisian Infants
1 Laboratoire de sérologie-virologie (CHU de Dijon) (CHU de Dijon - 14 rue Paul Gaffarel - 21079 Dijon - France)
"> Laboratoire de sérologie-virologie (CHU de Dijon)
2 FPHM - Faculté de Pharmacie [Monastir] (Rue Ibn Sina, 5000, Monastir, Tunisie - Tunisie)
"> FPHM - Faculté de Pharmacie [Monastir]
3 Faculté de Médecine de Monastir [Tunisie] (Monastir, Tunisie - Tunisie)
"> Faculté de Médecine de Monastir [Tunisie]
4 Département pédiatrique [Hôpital Fattouma Bourguiba - Monastir] (Rue du 1er juin 1955 5000 Monastir - Tunisie)
"> Département pédiatrique [Hôpital Fattouma Bourguiba - Monastir]
5 LIMA - Laboratoire Interactions Muqueuses Agents Transmissibles (Université de Bourgogne - Faculté de Médecine - 7 boulevard Jeanne d'Arc - BP 87900 - 21079 Dijon Cedex - France) "> LIMA - Laboratoire Interactions Muqueuses Agents Transmissibles
6 CNR virus entériques - Centre National de Référence des virus entériques [CHU de Dijon] (Plateau Technique de Biologie - 2 rue Angélique Ducoudray - BP 37013 21070 Dijon cedex - France) "> CNR virus entériques - Centre National de Référence des virus entériques [CHU de Dijon]
7 UFR des Sciences de Santé (Université de Bourgogne) (Université de Bourgogne - 21000 Dijon - France) "> UFR des Sciences de Santé (Université de Bourgogne)
8 PAM - Procédés Alimentaires et Microbiologiques [Dijon] (Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté - AgroSup Dijon - Batiment Epicure - 1 esplanade Erasme - F-21000 Dijon - France) "> PAM - Procédés Alimentaires et Microbiologiques [Dijon]

Résumé

Three newly discovered viruses have been recently described in diarrheal patients: Cosa-virus (CosV) and Salivirus (SalV), two picornaviruses, and Bufavirus (BuV), a parvovirus. The detection rate and the role of these viruses remain to be established in acute gastroen-teritis (AGE) in diarrheal Tunisian infants. From October 2010 through March 2012, stool samples were collected from 203 children <5 years-old suffering from AGE and attending the Children's Hospital in Monastir, Tunisia. All samples were screened for CosV, SalV and BuV as well as for norovirus (NoV) and group A rotavirus (RVA) by molecular biology. Positive samples for the three screened viruses were also tested for astrovirus, sapovirus, ade-novirus, and Aichi virus, then genotyped when technically feasible. During the study period, 11 (5.4%) samples were positive for one of the three investigated viruses: 2 (1.0%) CosV-A10, 7 (3.5%) SalV-A1 and 2 (1.0%) BuV-1, whereas 71 (35.0%) children were infected with NoV and 50 (24.6%) with RVA. No mixed infections involving the three viruses were found, but multiple infections with up to 4 classic enteric viruses were found in all cases. Although these viruses are suspected to be responsible for AGE in children, our data showed that this association was uncertain since all infected children also presented infections with several enteric viruses, suggesting here potential water-borne transmission. Therefore, further studies with large cohorts of healthy and diarrheal children will be needed to evaluate their clinical role in AGE.
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hal-02290986 , version 1 (18-09-2019)
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Siwar Ayouni, Marie Estienney, Sabeur Hammami, Mohamed Neji Guediche, Pierre Pothier, et al.. Cosavirus, Salivirus and Bufavirus in Diarrheal Tunisian Infants. PLoS ONE, 2016, 11 (9), pp.e0162255. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0162255⟩. ⟨hal-02290986⟩
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