2019
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.19523/v1
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Rotavirus breakthrough infections responsible for gastroenteritis in vaccinated infants who presented with acute diarrhea at University Teaching Hospitals, Children's Hospital in 2016, in Lusaka Zambia

Abstract: Background Rotavirus has continued to affect under five children despite the introduction of the vaccine. This study aimed at characterizing the rotavirus genotypes responsible for diarrhoea infections in vaccinated infants aged 2 to 12 months and determined the relationship between rotavirus strains and the severity of diarrhoea in 2016. Materials and Methods We tested stool for group A rotavirus P6 antigen using an ELISA kit (ProSpecT TM , Oxford, UK). All positive specimens with enough sample were genotyped… Show more

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