Detection of Adenovirus antigen and its correlation with clinical signs among children with gastroenteritis

Authors

  • Dhuha B.Mahmood Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Raghad. Al-suhail Department of Biology, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Faisal G.Al-Hamdani 2Department of Virology, the National Central Public Health Laboratory, Health Ministry, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Rafah A.Salih Department of Virology, the National Central Public Health Laboratory, Health Ministry, Baghdad, Iraq

Keywords:

Adenovirus antigen, Gastroenteritis, Rapid test and ELISA

Abstract

A total of 90 stool sample was collected from patients with gastroenteritis to
detect adenovirus antigen among diarrhea cases. They were tested by general stool
examination (GSE), rapid immunochromatographic test and Enzyme Linked
Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA). GSE showed that adenovirus gastroenteritis
infection resulted in non-bloody diarrhea, the existence of RBCs in 7% and Pus in
37% of the samples, Entamoeba histolytica trophozoite and cyst were seen in 3%
and 2% of the samples respectively. The rapid test showed that 21% of samples
were positive for rotavirus, 8% for adenovirus and 3% for astrovirus. Meanwhile,
the ELISA test showed that adenovirus was positive in 9% of the samples. These
findings established the evidence that adenovirus is significantly the second viral
agent that cause gastroenteritis among children after rotavirus. Furthermore, it must
be stated that rapid diagnostic methods are important for detection of adenovirus
infection.

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Published

2023-04-15

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Biology

How to Cite

Detection of Adenovirus antigen and its correlation with clinical signs among children with gastroenteritis. (2023). Iraqi Journal of Science, 57(2C), 1633-1638. https://ijs.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/eijs/article/view/9997

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