A universal genome sequencing method for rotavirus A from human fecal samples which identifies segment reassortment and multi-genotype mixed infection.

Tran Thi NgocDung; Pham ThanhDuy; October MSessions; Uma KSangumathi; Voong VinhPhat; Pham Thi ThanhTam; Nguyen Thi NguyenTo; Tran MyPhuc; Tran ThiHong Chau; Nguyen Ngoc MinhChau; +4 more... Ngoc NguyenMinh; Guy EThwaites; Maia ARabaa; StephenBaker; (2017) A universal genome sequencing method for rotavirus A from human fecal samples which identifies segment reassortment and multi-genotype mixed infection. BMC genomics, 18 (1). 324-. ISSN 1471-2164 DOI: 10.1186/s12864-017-3714-6
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BACKGROUND: Genomic characterization of rotavirus (RoV) has not been adopted at large-scale due to the complexity of obtaining sequences for all 11 segments, particularly when feces are used as starting material. METHODS: To overcome these limitations, we developed a novel RoV capture and genome sequencing method combining commercial enzyme immunoassay plates and a set of routinely used reagents. RESULTS: Our approach had a 100% success rate, producing >90% genome coverage for diverse RoV present in fecal samples (Ct < 30). CONCLUSIONS: This method provides a novel, reproducible and comparatively simple approach for genomic RoV characterization and could be scaled-up for use in global RoV surveillance systems. TRIAL REGISTRATION (PROSPECTIVELY REGISTERED): Current Controlled Trials ISRCTN88101063 . Date of registration: 14/06/2012.



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