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Molecular characteristics of rotavirus genotypes circulating in the south of Benin, 2016-2018.

Jijoho Michel AgblaMathew D EsonaAlidehou Jerrold AgbankpeAnnick Capo-ChichiRashi GautamTamegnon Victorien DougnonOsseni RazackMichael D BowenHonore Sourou Bankole
Published in: BMC research notes (2020)
Of the 420 diarrheal stool samples, actively collected in southern Benin from July 2016 through November 2018 from children under 5 years old and suffering from gastroenteritis, 167 (39.8%) samples were rotavirus EIA positive. 186 (44.3%) samples contained amplifiable rotavirus RNA detected by qRT-PCR method and were genotyped using one-step RT-PCR multiplex genotyping method. G1P[8] represents the predominant genotype (32%) followed by the G2P[4] (26%), G3P[6] (16%), G12P[8] (13%) and mixed G and P types (1%). Four samples (2%) could not be assigned both G and P type specificity.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • real time pcr