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Epidemiology and genetic variation of human rotavirus infections in Hong Kong.

by Chan Chuek Kee. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1992. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 165-201). / Abstract --- p.i / Table of Content --- p.iv / List of Abbreviations --- p.viii / List of Tables --- p.x / List of Figures --- p.xii / Acknowledgement --- p.xiii / Chapter Chapter 1. --- Introduction / Chapter 1.1. --- Discovery and historical events --- p.1 / Chapter 1.2. --- General characteristics of rotavirus --- p.3 / Chapter 1.2.1. --- Virus morphology --- p.3 / Chapter 1.2.2. --- Physicochemical properties --- p.3 / Chapter 1.2.3. --- Virus stability and inactivation --- p.4 / Chapter 1.2.4. --- Genome structure --- p.4 / Chapter 1.2.5. --- Rotavirus proteins --- p.5 / Chapter 1.2.6. --- Morphogenesis --- p.8 / Chapter 1.3. --- Characteristics of rotavirus infection --- p.9 / Chapter 1.3.1. --- Morbidity and mortality --- p.9 / Chapter 1.3.2. --- Clinical features --- p.11 / Chapter 1.3.3. --- Pathogenesis --- p.13 / Chapter 1.3.4. --- Seasonal variation of rotavirus infection --- p.13 / Chapter 1.3.5. --- Nosocomial rotavirus infection --- p.14 / Chapter 1.3.6. --- Route of transmission --- p.14 / Chapter 1.4. --- Classification and epidemiology of rotaviruses --- p.15 / Chapter 1.4.1. --- Rotavirus groups --- p.15 / Chapter 1.4.2. --- Rotavirus subgroups --- p.16 / Chapter 1.4.3. --- Rotavirus serotypes --- p.17 / Chapter 1.4.4. --- Rotavirus electropherotypes --- p.20 / Chapter 1.4.5. --- "Relationship between subgroup, serotype and electropherotype" --- p.23 / Chapter 1.4.6. --- Mechanisms contributing to strain variations --- p.24 / Chapter 1.5. --- Detection of rotavirus --- p.28 / Chapter 1.5.1. --- Electron microscopy (EM) --- p.28 / Chapter 1.5.2. --- Virus isolation --- p.29 / Chapter 1.5.3. --- Serological methods --- p.30 / Chapter 1.5.4. --- RNA analysis --- p.30 / Chapter 1.5.5. --- Nucleic acid hybridization --- p.31 / Chapter 1.6. --- Prevention and control of rotavirus infection --- p.32 / Chapter 1.6.1. --- Host resistance --- p.32 / Chapter 1.6.2. --- Vaccine development --- p.33 / Chapter 1.6.3. --- Passive immunization --- p.35 / Chapter 1.7. --- Objectives of this study --- p.36 / Chapter Chapter 2. --- Materials and methods / Chapter 2.1. --- Materials --- p.38 / Chapter 2.1.1. --- Reagents for tissue culture work --- p.38 / Chapter 2.1.2. --- Reagents for electropherotyping --- p.39 / Chapter 2.1.3. --- Reagents for ELISA --- p.42 / Chapter 2.1.4. --- Reagents for hybridization assay --- p.43 / Chapter 2.2. --- Methods / Chapter 2.2.1. --- Collection of specimens --- p.46 / Chapter 2.2.2. --- Rotavirus strains --- p.46 / Chapter 2.2.3. --- Monoclonal antibodies --- p.48 / Chapter 2.2.4. --- Detection of rotavirus antigen by ELISA --- p.49 / Chapter 2.2.5. --- Rotavirus electropherotyping --- p.50 / Chapter 2.2.6. --- Serotyping of rotavirus by fluorescent foci neutralization --- p.52 / Chapter 2.2.7. --- Serotyping of rotavirus by oligo- nucleotide probes hybridization --- p.55 / Chapter 2.2.8. --- Rotavirus serotyping by ELISA --- p.59 / Chapter 2.2.9. --- Rotavirus subgrouping by ELISA --- p.61 / Chapter Chapter 3. --- Results / Chapter 3.1. --- Age and sex distribution of the study population --- p.63 / Chapter 3.2. --- Detection of rotavirus by ELISA --- p.63 / Chapter 3.3. --- Seasonal distribution of rotavirus infections --- p.67 / Chapter 3.4. --- Genetic diversity of human rotaviruses --- p.74 / Chapter 3.5. --- Subgroup determination by ELISA --- p.99 / Chapter 3.6. --- Rotavirus serotypes by fluorescent foci neutralization (FFN) --- p.102 / Chapter 3.7. --- Rotavirus serotypes by ELISA --- p.107 / Chapter 3.8. --- Rotavirus serotypes as determined by oligonucleotide probes --- p.110 / Chapter 3.8.1. --- Dot hybridization --- p.110 / Chapter 3.8.2. --- Northern blots of electrophoresed RNAs --- p.118 / Chapter 3.9. --- Temporal distribution of rotavirus serotypes --- p.124 / Chapter 3.10. --- "Association between serotype, subgroups and electropherotypes" --- p.128 / Chapter 3.11. --- Unusual rotavirus strains --- p.135 / Chapter 3.12. --- Nosocomial rotavirus infection --- p.135 / Chapter Chapter 4. --- Discussion / Chapter 4.1. --- Seasonal variation of rotavirus infection --- p.141 / Chapter 4.2. --- Molecular epidemiology of rotavirus infection --- p.143 / Chapter 4.3. --- Subgrouping of human rotavirus strains --- p.146 / Chapter 4.4. --- Serotyping rotaviruses by ELISA --- p.147 / Chapter 4.5. --- Serotyping rotaviruses by oligonucleotide probe hybridization --- p.150 / Chapter 4.6 --- Advantage and disadvantage of different methods for serotyping of rotaviruses --- p.152 / Chapter 4.7. --- Distribution of rotavirus serotypes --- p.153 / Chapter 4.8. --- Association between rotavirus serotype and electropherotype --- p.156 / Chapter 4.9. --- Nosocomial rotavirus infection --- p.158 / Chapter 4.10. --- Unusual rotavirus strains --- p.159 / Chapter 4.11. --- Concluding remark --- p.162 / Chapter 4.12. --- Future studies --- p.164 / References --- p.165

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:cuhk.edu.hk/oai:cuhk-dr:cuhk_318903
Date January 1992
ContributorsChan, Chuek Kee., Chinese University of Hong Kong Graduate School. Division of Clinical and Pathological Sciences.
PublisherChinese University of Hong Kong
Source SetsThe Chinese University of Hong Kong
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeText, bibliography
Formatprint, xiii, 201 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.
CoverageHong Kong, Hong Kong
RightsUse of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons “Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International” License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)

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