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Re-emergence of Rabies in the Guangxi Province of Southern China

BACKGROUND: Human rabies cases in the Guangxi province of China decreased from 839 in 1982 to 24 in 1995, but subsequently underwent a sharp increase, and has since maintained a high level. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 3,040 brain samples from normal dogs and cats were collected from 14 districts...

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Autores principales: Tang, Hai-Bo, Pan, Yan, Wei, Xian-Kai, Lu, Zhuan-Ling, Lu, Wu, Yang, Jian, He, Xiao-Xia, Xie, Lin-Juan, Zeng, Lan, Zheng, Lie-Feng, Xiong, Yi, Minamoto, Nobuyuki, Luo, Ting Rong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4183421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25275567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003114
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author Tang, Hai-Bo
Pan, Yan
Wei, Xian-Kai
Lu, Zhuan-Ling
Lu, Wu
Yang, Jian
He, Xiao-Xia
Xie, Lin-Juan
Zeng, Lan
Zheng, Lie-Feng
Xiong, Yi
Minamoto, Nobuyuki
Luo, Ting Rong
author_facet Tang, Hai-Bo
Pan, Yan
Wei, Xian-Kai
Lu, Zhuan-Ling
Lu, Wu
Yang, Jian
He, Xiao-Xia
Xie, Lin-Juan
Zeng, Lan
Zheng, Lie-Feng
Xiong, Yi
Minamoto, Nobuyuki
Luo, Ting Rong
author_sort Tang, Hai-Bo
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description BACKGROUND: Human rabies cases in the Guangxi province of China decreased from 839 in 1982 to 24 in 1995, but subsequently underwent a sharp increase, and has since maintained a high level. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 3,040 brain samples from normal dogs and cats were collected from 14 districts of Guangxi and assessed by RT-PCR. The brain samples showed an average rabies virus (RV) positivity rate of 3.26%, but reached 4.71% for the period Apr 2002 to Dec 2003. A total of 30 isolates were obtained from normal dogs and 28 isolates from rabid animals by the mouse inoculation test (MIT). Six representative group I and II RV isolates showed an LD(50) of 10(−5.35)/ml to 10(−6.19)/ml. The reactivity of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to group I and II RV isolates from the Guangxi major epidemic showed that eight anti-G MAbs showed strong reactivity with isolates of group I and II with titers of ≥10,000; however, the MAbs 9-6, 13-3 and 12-14 showed lower reactivity. Phylogenetic analysis based on the G gene demonstrated that the Guangxi RV isolates have similar topologies with strong bootstrap values and are closely bonded. Alignment of deduced amino acids revealed that the mature G protein has four substitutions A96S, L132F, N436S, and A447I specific to group I, and 13 substitutions T90M, Y168C, S204G, T249I, P253S, S289T, V332I, Q382H, V427I, L474P, R463K Q486H, and T487N specific to group II, coinciding with the phylogenetic analysis of the isolates. CONCLUSIONS: Re-emergence of human rabies has mainly occurred in rural areas of Guangxi since 1996. The human rabies incidence rate increased is related with RV positive rate of normal dogs. The Guangxi isolates tested showed a similar pathogenicity and antigenicity. The results of phylogenetic analysis coincide with that of alignment of deduced amino acids.
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spelling pubmed-41834212014-10-07 Re-emergence of Rabies in the Guangxi Province of Southern China Tang, Hai-Bo Pan, Yan Wei, Xian-Kai Lu, Zhuan-Ling Lu, Wu Yang, Jian He, Xiao-Xia Xie, Lin-Juan Zeng, Lan Zheng, Lie-Feng Xiong, Yi Minamoto, Nobuyuki Luo, Ting Rong PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Human rabies cases in the Guangxi province of China decreased from 839 in 1982 to 24 in 1995, but subsequently underwent a sharp increase, and has since maintained a high level. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: 3,040 brain samples from normal dogs and cats were collected from 14 districts of Guangxi and assessed by RT-PCR. The brain samples showed an average rabies virus (RV) positivity rate of 3.26%, but reached 4.71% for the period Apr 2002 to Dec 2003. A total of 30 isolates were obtained from normal dogs and 28 isolates from rabid animals by the mouse inoculation test (MIT). Six representative group I and II RV isolates showed an LD(50) of 10(−5.35)/ml to 10(−6.19)/ml. The reactivity of monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) to group I and II RV isolates from the Guangxi major epidemic showed that eight anti-G MAbs showed strong reactivity with isolates of group I and II with titers of ≥10,000; however, the MAbs 9-6, 13-3 and 12-14 showed lower reactivity. Phylogenetic analysis based on the G gene demonstrated that the Guangxi RV isolates have similar topologies with strong bootstrap values and are closely bonded. Alignment of deduced amino acids revealed that the mature G protein has four substitutions A96S, L132F, N436S, and A447I specific to group I, and 13 substitutions T90M, Y168C, S204G, T249I, P253S, S289T, V332I, Q382H, V427I, L474P, R463K Q486H, and T487N specific to group II, coinciding with the phylogenetic analysis of the isolates. CONCLUSIONS: Re-emergence of human rabies has mainly occurred in rural areas of Guangxi since 1996. The human rabies incidence rate increased is related with RV positive rate of normal dogs. The Guangxi isolates tested showed a similar pathogenicity and antigenicity. The results of phylogenetic analysis coincide with that of alignment of deduced amino acids. Public Library of Science 2014-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4183421/ /pubmed/25275567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003114 Text en © 2014 Tang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tang, Hai-Bo
Pan, Yan
Wei, Xian-Kai
Lu, Zhuan-Ling
Lu, Wu
Yang, Jian
He, Xiao-Xia
Xie, Lin-Juan
Zeng, Lan
Zheng, Lie-Feng
Xiong, Yi
Minamoto, Nobuyuki
Luo, Ting Rong
Re-emergence of Rabies in the Guangxi Province of Southern China
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title_short Re-emergence of Rabies in the Guangxi Province of Southern China
title_sort re-emergence of rabies in the guangxi province of southern china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4183421/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25275567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003114
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