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Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2017

Distribution of two distinct rotavirus B (RVB) strains in the north-central Bangladesh and evidence for reassortment event among human RVB revealed by whole genomic analysis.

Meiji Soe Aung; Samsoon Nahar; Satoru Aida; Shyamal Kumar Paul; Muhammad Akram Hossain; Ahmed S; Haque N; Souvik Ghosh; Yashpal Singh Malik; Noriko Urushibara; Mitsuyo Kawaguchiya; Ayako Sumi; Nobumichi Kobayashi

Human rotavirus B (RVB), a rare cause of diarrhea in several Asian countries, has been reported to be genetically highly conserved. However, 14 RVB strains with two distinct RNA electropherotypes E1 and E2 (11 and 3 strains, respectively) were detected in adult patients with diarrhea, in Mymensingh in the north-central Bangladesh in 2014. In this study, VP7 gene sequences of all the 14 strains and nearly full-length sequences of all the 11 RNA segments of four RVB (two strains each representing E1 and E2 types) were determined and analyzed phylogenetically. For all the gene segments, sequence identities among strains with the same RNA pattern were higher (99%-100%) than those between strains with different RNA patterns (94-98%). Although all the gene segments of RVB strains were grouped into Indian-Bangladeshi lineage, VP1-3, VP6, VP7, NSP1, NSP2 and NSP5 genes of strains with E1 and E2 types were assigned to distinct sublineages S1 and S2, respectively. E1-strains clustered with Bangladeshi RVB strains reported previously (e.g., Bang117), while E2-strains with those from India (e.g., NIV-1048101), Myanmar, and Nepal. In contrast, VP4, NSP3 and NSP4 genes of both E1 and E2 RVB strains were classified into sublineage S2. These findings indicated that two genetically distinct RVB strains were simultaneously circulating in Mymensingh, Bangladesh. RVB strains with E1 electropherotype were suggested to be reassortants acquiring three gene segments (VP4, NSP3 and NSP4 genes) from the foreign RVB in the genetic background of indigenous Bangladeshi RVB represented by the strain Bang117.


new microbes and new infections | 2017

Nationwide prevalence of Rickettsia felis infections in patients with febrile illness in Bangladesh

N.F. Chowdhury; Shyamal Kumar Paul; Meiji Soe Aung; Muhammad Akram Hossain; F. Ahamed; Ahmed S; Haque N; S.A. Nasreen; S.I. Khan; S.M.M. Rahman; A.S.M.M. Rahman; F. Ferdouse; R. Ahmed; S.M. Sultan; M.U. Ahmed; Noriko Urushibara; Nobumichi Kobayashi

From July 2015 to December 2016, the presence of rickettsial pathogens was investigated for 414 patients with unknown fever in eight places in all the divisions of Bangladesh. Rickettsia felis was identified in blood samples from all the regions (overall detection rate, 19.6%), suggesting nationwide prevalence of R. felis infections.


Mymensingh Medical Journal | 2012

An overview of Brucellosis.

Haque N; Bari Ms; Hossain Ma; Muhammad N; Ahmed S; Rahman A; Hoque Sm; Islam A


Mymensingh Medical Journal | 2010

Seroprevalence of human brucellosis among the population at risk in rural area.

N Muhammad; Hossain Ma; Ak Musa; Mc Mahmud; Shyamal Kumar Paul; Ma Rahman; Haque N; Mt Islam; Us Parvin; Si Khan; Sa Nasreen; Nu Mahmud


Mymensingh Medical Journal | 2009

Antibiotic susceptibility pattern of Staphylococcus epidermidis

Haque N; Hossain Ma; L Bilkis; Ak Musa; C Mahamud; Bari; N Haque; N Muhammad; Us Parvin; Mt Islam; Si Khan; Ma Islam; S Haque


Mymensingh Medical Journal | 2012

Species distribution of coagulase negative staphylococci isolated from different clinical specimens.

Rahman A; Hosaain Ma; Mahmud C; Shyamal Kumar Paul; Sz Sultana; Haque N; Kabir Mr; Kubayashi N


Mymensingh Medical Journal | 2011

Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis.

Haque N; Bari; Ra Khan; S Haque; Kabir; T Yasmin


Mymensingh Medical Journal | 2011

Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus - an overview.

Haque N; Bari Ms; Bilkis L; Haque S; Sultana S


Mymensingh Medical Journal | 2011

Seroprevalence of genital Chlamydia trachomatis infection in women of reproductive age.

Nu Mahmud; Hossain Ma; Nahar K; Mahmud C; Shyamal Kumar Paul; Ahmed S; Haque N; A Kalam; Us Parveen


Mymensingh Medical Journal | 2010

Preliminary report on anaerobic culture at Mymensingh Medical College Hospital in Bangladesh

Ahmed S; Ma Hossain; Akm Musa; Akm Shamsuzzaman; Md. Chand Mahmud; K Nahar; Shyamal Kumar Paul; Asma Azad Sumona; Zohra Begum; Nahida Akther Zahan; Sn Huda; Mu Ahmed; Khan Ah; A Kalam; Haque N; Sa Nasrin

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Ahmed S

Mymensingh Medical College

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Sz Sultana

Mymensingh Medical College

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Mahmud C

Mymensingh Medical College

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Kobayashi N

Mymensingh Medical College

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M Khalil

Mymensingh Medical College

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Ma Hossain

Mymensingh Medical College

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Akm Musa

Mymensingh Medical College

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