Através da eletroforese em gel de poliacrilamida e do ensaio imunenzimático combinado para rotavírus e adenovirus, foram analisadas 380 amostras fecais de crianças com até 3 anos, hospitalizadas com diarréia aguda, entre maio de 2000 e janeiro de 2004, em Campo Grande, MS. Do total de amostras, 88 (23,2%) foram positivas para Rotavirus A. Dentre essas, 81 (92%) tiveram padrão eletroferotípico definido, sendo 77 (87,5%) de padrão longo e quatro (4,5%) de padrão curto. A caracterização genotípica G e P foi feita por RT-Nested-PCR para 85 amostras, sendo 56 (65,9%) genotipáveis para genótipo G. Dentre essas, 49 (87,5%) foram G1, cinco (8,9%) G4, uma (1,8%) G3 e uma (1,8%) G9. Considerando a genotipagem P, 37 (43,5%) foram genotipáveis e todas eram P[8]. A associação G e P mais observada foi G1P[8], 33 (89,2%) amostras; seguida de G4P[8], duas (5,4%) amostras; G3P[8], uma (2,7%) amostra; e G9P[8], uma (2,7%) amostra.
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and combined immunoenzyme assay for rotavirus and adenovirus were used to analyze 380 fecal samples from children up to three years of age who were hospitalized with acute diarrhea in Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, between May 2000 and January 2004. Among all the samples, 88 (23. 2%) were positive for Rotavirus A. Out of these, 81 (92%) had a defined electrophoretic pattern: 77 (87. 5%) with a long pattern and four (4. 5%) with a short pattern. Genotype G and P characterization was done by nested RT-PCR for 85 samples, of which 56 (65. 9%) were genotyped as type G. Among these, 49 (87. 5%) were G1, five (8. 9%) were G4, one (1. 8%) was G3 and one (1. 8%) was G9. The genotype was found to be type P in 37 samples (43. 5%) and all of these were P[8]. The G and P association most observed was G1P[8], with 33 samples (89. 2%), followed by G4P[8], two samples (5. 4%); G3P[8], one sample (2. 7%); and G9P[8], one sample (2. 7%).