Evaluation of RIDA ®GENE norovirus GI/GII real time RT-PCR using stool specimens collected from children and adults with acute gastroenteritis

Globally, norovirus contributes to 18% of all diarrheal diseases and is associated with approximately 200,000 deaths each year [1]. Individuals from all age groups can be infected by norovirus [2]. Recent studies indicate that with the introduction of rotavirus vaccines (70 –80% uptake), norovirus has become the leading etiology for acute gastroenteritis (AGE) among children in the United States [3–5]. Although norovirus gastroenteritis is for most people a self-limiting disease, it may be life-threatening for young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised pati ents [2].
Source: Journal of Clinical Virology - Category: Virology Authors: Source Type: research