High prevalence of G12P[8] rotavirus strains in Rio Branco, Acre, Western Amazon, in the post-rotavirus vaccine introduction period
Autor: | Neves, Mayara A. O, Pinheiro, Helder H. C, Silva, Rita do Socorro Uch?a da, Linhares, Alexandre da Costa, Silva, Luciana Damascena da, Gabbay, Yvone Benchimol, Silva, M?nica Cristina de Moraes, Loureiro, Edvaldo Carlos Brito, Soares, Luana da Silva, Mascarenhas, Joana D'Arc Pereira |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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Zdroj: | Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá) Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC) instacron:IEC |
Popis: | University of State of Par?. Center for Biological and Health Sciences. Bel?m, PA, Brazil. Federal University of Par?, Par?. Center for Tropical Medicine. Bel?m, PA, Brazil. Municipality Secretary of Health. Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. Minist?rio da Sa?de. Secretaria de Vigil?ncia em Sa?de. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Bel?m, PA, Brasil. Minist?rio da Sa?de. Secretaria de Vigil?ncia em Sa?de. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Bel?m, PA, Brasil. Minist?rio da Sa?de. Secretaria de Vigil?ncia em Sa?de. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Bel?m, PA, Brasil. Minist?rio da Sa?de. Secretaria de Vigil?ncia em Sa?de. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Bel?m, PA, Brasil. Minist?rio da Sa?de. Secretaria de Vigil?ncia em Sa?de. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Bel?m, PA, Brasil. Minist?rio da Sa?de. Secretaria de Vigil?ncia em Sa?de. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Bel?m, PA, Brasil. Minist?rio da Sa?de. Secretaria de Vigil?ncia em Sa?de. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Bel?m, PA, Brasil. The present study aimed to provide a molecular characterization of circulating rotavirus (RVA) strains in Rio Branco, Acre, in the post-rotavirus vaccination period, particularly with regard to the emerging, increasingly prevalent G12P[8] genotype. A total of 488 fecal specimens from diarrheic and non-diarrheic children were obtained between January and December 2012. RVA detection was initially performed using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method, followed by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) using specific primers. RVA was detected in 18.3 per cent (44/241) of the children with acute diarrhea and in 1.2 per cent (3/247) of the non-diarrheic children (P 0.001), with overall RVA-positivity of 9.6 per cent (47/488). The most common genotype was G2P[4] with 43.2 per cent (19/44) of the diarrheic cases, followed by G12P[8] (27.3 per cent, 12/44), G3P[6] (18.2 per cent, 8/44), G3P[8] (4.5 per cent, 2/44), and G12P[6] (2.3 per cent, 1/44). G12 samples belonged to lineage III and were from children aged 4?52 months. All of these children had acute diarrhea associated with fever (83.3 per cent, 10/12) and vomiting (66.7 per cent, 8/12). Most of the cases occurred in August (58.3 per cent, 7/12), 75 per cent (9/12) of which having received the full vaccination scheme with Rotarix?. For the first time G12 was reported at relative high prevalence in Brazil. Our findings warrant further monitoring studies on the molecular characterization of circulating RVA strains after rotavirus vaccine introduction in Brazil and elsewhere, since the occurrence of either unusual our emerging genotypes may pose a challenge to vaccination strategies. |
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