VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS By: Dr.Malak M. El-Hazmi (GI T Block, Microbiology : 2013 )

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VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS By: Dr.Malak M. El-Hazmi (GI T Block, Microbiology : 2013 )

OBJECTIVES Def. of GE Viral etiology of GE ( Structures ) Epidemiology Clinical Features Lab diagnosis Treatment &Prevention (Vaccine)  Rotavirus, Adenovirus, caliciviruses & Astrovirus.

Viruses associated with gastroenteritis Etiologic agents in severe diarrheal illnesses requiring H of infants & young children Other viruses; Coronaviruses,Toroviruses, Adenovirus & Enteroviruses

VGE Electron micrographs Rotavirus Adenovirus Adenovirus calicivirus Astrovirus

VIRAL GASTROENTERITIS Virus Genome Important Morphological features Rotavirus ds RNA Double-Shelled With 11 Segments Wheel-Like Structure.  Adenovirus ds DNA Classical Icosahedron with 40,41 types fibers.  Calicivirus ss RNA(+) Cup-Like depression on its surface.  Astrovirus ss RNA(+) 5 or 6-Pointed Star on its surface.

Epidemiology Distribution ; Worldwide in poor hygiene, overcrowding, and poverty Age ; Infants & young>>Older children Transmission ; Faecal-oral route Season ; Winter months Endemic inf ; Gp A rota & adeno 40,41 Epidemic inf ; Norovirus VGE

Clinical Features VGE IP ;Short Symptoms: D, V, Fever & abdominal cramps Dehydration with Na Life threatening Winter vomiting disease: Vomiting > Diarrhoea Calicivirus

VGE Cell culture: [c/c] Fastidious growing poorly not used Electron microscopy: [EM] Catch all tech Many disadvantages not used Specific test: ELISA for detection of viral ags in stool [rota, adeno, astro & caliciviruses] Lab diagnosis

VGE Treatment : Rehydration Prevention: Sanitation & hygiene measures No vaccines except for rotavirus Management

ROTAVIRUS Family: Reoviridae [Respiratory& Enteric Orphan] Description: 11 segments dsRNA Double-layered icosahedral Nonenveloped ~ 70 nm RNA – dependent RNA polymerase 7 groups [A-G]----- GpA  most common

Epidemiology Rota Spread: Faecal-oral route Age: all age groups Symptomatic inf ; ms. Peak ; Winter months Inf ; Endemic

Rota Pathogenesis

Clinical features Rota Intestinal inf: Infants & young children gastroenteritis or infantile GE IP = 1-2 ds Watery, nonbloody D,V & F Dehydration Outcomes Vary In developed count. Mortality is low In developing count. Mortality is sig. ~1/2 of all GE cases Admission Deaths reported

Clinical features Rota Intestinal inf: Infants & young children GE Older children+ adults asymptomatic Immuno ed hostschronic D Extra-intestinal inf: Encephalitis small n.

Rota Sample; stool Immunoassay Most used ELISA, ICT& latex agglutination EM Gel electrophoresis RT.PCR Cell culture Diagnosis Immunochromatography Tech.

Rota Management Treatment: Rehydration Prevention: Sanitation & hygiene measures Vaccine; LAV, oral Rotashield ( withdrawn) Rotarix RotaTeq *

Rotavirus Structure Epidemiology Clinical Features Lab diagnosis Treatment Prevention (Vaccine)

ENTERIC ADENOVIRUSES Family: Adenoviridae Description: Nonenveloped, icosahedral, dsDNA Only V with a fiber protruding from each of the vertices of the capsid Fiber Attachment Hemagglutinin Type-specific ag

ENTERIC ADENOVIRUSES Classification : Adenoviruses 6 subgenera[A-F] 51 serotypes Grow in C/C Enteric adenoviruses Subgenus F. 40 & 41serotypes. Fastidious

ENTERIC ADENOVIRUSES Clinical feature: Longer IP Less severe than rotavirus Prolonged illness Diagnosis: Ag detection in stool by ELISA Immunochromatography Tech.

Caliciviruses Family Family ; Caliciviridae [Calyx =cup] Description Description : Nonenveloped ssRNA,+ve polarity Icosahedral capsid Two morphologic types Typical caliciviruses (Sapoviruses) Small Rounded Structured Viruses. (Noroviruses)

Epidemiology Faecal-oral route [water, shellfish] Outbreaks of GE in schools, camps &cruise All age gps Clinical features Children vomiting [projectile] Adults diarrhea Diagnosis Viral Ag in stool by ELISA NOROVIRUS (Norwalk virus)

Astroviruses Family Family ; Astroviridae [astro= a star]Description: Nonenveloped ssRNA,+ve polarity Icosahedral capsid 8 serotypes

Astroviruses Clinical features; Mild GE Outbreak of diarrhea <5 ys Lab. Diagnosis; Ag detection in stool by ELISA

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Reference books &the relevant page numbers Medical Microbiology. By: David Greenwood,Richard Slack, John Peutherer and Mike Barer. 17 th Edition, Pages; , Notes on Medical Microbiology By ; Morag C. Timbury, A. Christine McCartney, Bishan Thakker and Katherine N. Ward (2002) Pages;