
Rotavirus was discovered by Ruth Bishop and colleagues in 1973 and was described as found in children with gastroenteritis. In 1974, Thomas Henry Flewett suggested the name rotavirus after observing that, when viewed through an electron microscope, a rotavirus particle looks like a wheel (rota in Latin), and later the name was officially recognized by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) four years later. Vaccine for this virus was licensed in 1998 for use in the United States, whereas in 2009, the WHO recommended that the rotavirus vaccine be included in all national immunization programs (NIP). This virus is responsible for the leading cause of severe gastroenteritis in children worldwide, accounting for 35–40% of hospital admissions for gastroenteritis. Every year, 180 000–450 000 children under 5 years of age die from rotavirus gastroenteritis, with more than 90% of deaths occurring in developing countries.
(unranked): Virus
Realm: Riboviria
Kingdom: Orthornavirae
Phylum: Duplornaviricota
Class: Resentoviricetes
Order: Reovirales
Family: Reoviridae
Subfamily: Sedoreovirinae
Genus: Rotavirus
Species: Rotavirus A
It is an RNA virus, icosahedral, 60-80nm, double-shelled and non – enveloped. The name rotavirus is based on the electron microscope appearance of the outer capsid margin as the rim of a wheel surrounding radiating from the inner hub-like core.
There are 2 forms:
The virus particle contains 11 segments of dsRNA.
The virus particle contains VPI, VP2, VP3; the inner capsid contains VP6 and the outer capsid contains VP4 and VP7.
Disease: Infantile diarrhea
Stereotypes:
There are 4 groups: ABCD
Group-A has subgroups – I and II
Subgroup- I have 1-16 serotypes.
subgroup-II has 1-9 serotypes
VP-7 is the predominant antigen of neutralizing activity.
Route of transmission: Faeco- oral route
The incubation period is approximately 2 days.
Damage cells may come into the lumen of the intestine and release large quantities of viruses. (200000 virus particles per gram of stool)
It may take 3-8 weeks for normal function.
3. Detection of antibody in patient’s sera:
4. Virus isolation
Oral and intravenous rehydration therapy is preferred.
Since almost all children are affected by this virus at 5 years of age, good sanitation and hygiene alone are inadequate for prevention. Orally administered live attenuated vaccines offer the best protection against rotavirus; as of December 2013, national immunization programs in 51 countries include rotavirus vaccines. Such programs have significantly reduced gastroenteritis morbidity and mortality.