Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2023
  • Volume: 16
  • Issue: 3

Evaluation of two assays immunochromatography and RT-PCR for detection of rotavirus in Iraqi children

  • Author:
  • Zahraa H. Zaboon1, Shaimaa M. Mohammed1,*, Hayder A. Muhammed2, Jabar A. Faraj1
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 1355 to 1358

1Pharmacy DepartmentAl-Mustaqbal University College, Babylon, Iraq

2College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Karbala, Karbala, Iraq

*Corresponding Author E-mail: shaimaamunther@mustaqbal-college.edu.iq, shaimaa77munther@gmail.com

Online Published on 12 October, 2023.

Abstract

The lack of dedicated RV treatment makes early detection and effective vaccines important to prevent increased mortality and morbidity, as they can only be treated with fluid and electrolyte replacement. The study's goal was to assess the specificity and sensitivity of Reverse transcriptase PCR and Rapid immunochromatography techniques for Rotavirus detection. Between November 2020 and June 2021, 320 stool samples from children under the age of five were obtained at Babylon Teaching Hospital. Primary detection of Rotavirus contamination has executed the use of immunochromatography test (rapid test) LumiQuickAdeno-RotaVirus Antigen Comb takes a look at(Netherlands) and opposite transcriptase PCR in the detection of Rotavirus infection by means of using structural gene (vp4), the results discovered that Rotavirus became detected at a high rate in male stool samples (67.5%) rather than a girl (32.5%). December and Januarywere observed the biggest number of cases, with (46.6%) and (28.3%), respectively.The rural area had the highest rate of Rotavirus infection (56.6%), compared to (43.4%) in the urban area.The RT-PCR assay's excellent overall performance was also considered in its capability to identify Rotavirus RNA in 84 of 320 children's prevalence (26.25%).

Keywords

Rotavirus, Children diarrhea, RT-PCR and Immuno-chromatography (IC)