Cargando…

Pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in Cameroon

The aim of this review was to assess all the studies on rotavirus G and P characterization during the pre-vaccine period (1999–2013) in Cameroon to have a better basis for post-vaccine introduction evaluations. A retrospective study was done through a comprehensive review of published (PubMed, Googl...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ndombo, Paul Koki, Ndze, Valantine N., Fokunang, Charles, Ashukem, Taku Nadesh, Boula, Angeline, Kinkela, Mina N., Ndode, Corlins E., Seheri, Mapaseka L, Bowen, Michael D., Waku-Kouomou, Diane, Esona, Mathew D.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2017
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5645035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29051924
_version_ 1783271828931739648
author Ndombo, Paul Koki
Ndze, Valantine N.
Fokunang, Charles
Ashukem, Taku Nadesh
Boula, Angeline
Kinkela, Mina N.
Ndode, Corlins E.
Seheri, Mapaseka L
Bowen, Michael D.
Waku-Kouomou, Diane
Esona, Mathew D.
author_facet Ndombo, Paul Koki
Ndze, Valantine N.
Fokunang, Charles
Ashukem, Taku Nadesh
Boula, Angeline
Kinkela, Mina N.
Ndode, Corlins E.
Seheri, Mapaseka L
Bowen, Michael D.
Waku-Kouomou, Diane
Esona, Mathew D.
author_sort Ndombo, Paul Koki
collection PubMed
description The aim of this review was to assess all the studies on rotavirus G and P characterization during the pre-vaccine period (1999–2013) in Cameroon to have a better basis for post-vaccine introduction evaluations. A retrospective study was done through a comprehensive review of published (PubMed, Google Scholar) and accessible unpublished data on rotavirus G and P genotypes circulating in five regions of Cameroon. Descriptive data were expressed as frequencies tables and proportions. A total of 1844 rotavirus positive cases were analyzed. In all, 1534 strains were characterized for the P (VP4) specificity. Six different VP4 genotypes were observed, including P [4], P [6], P [8], P [9], P [10] and P [14]. The most predominant P genotypes were P [8] at 42.6%, and P [6] at 37.9%. Mixed infections were observed at 5.3%, whereas 4.1% of the strains were P non-typeable. A total of 1518 rotavirus strains were characterized for the G (VP7) specificity. VP7 genotypes G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G8, G9, G10 and G12 were observed. G1 (35.3%), G3 (19.5%), G2 (14.9%) and G12 (10.1%) were the predominant G genotypes while G5 and G10 were least prevalent at 0.06% each. Approximately 5.1% of all strains were G non-typeable whereas 5.3% were mixed G genotypes. A total of 1472 strains were characterized for both G and P genes, from which 38 different G–P combinations were observed. Overall, G1P [8] (22%) was identified as the predominant rotavirus strain circulating in Cameroon followed by G3P [6] (15%). In conclusion, we observed that the genotypes identified in Cameroon during 1999–2013 were partially covered by the two WHO recommended rotavirus vaccines. This review provides comprehensive up-to-date information on rotavirus strain surveillance in Cameroon during the pre-vaccination era.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-5645035
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2017
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-56450352017-10-17 Pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in Cameroon Ndombo, Paul Koki Ndze, Valantine N. Fokunang, Charles Ashukem, Taku Nadesh Boula, Angeline Kinkela, Mina N. Ndode, Corlins E. Seheri, Mapaseka L Bowen, Michael D. Waku-Kouomou, Diane Esona, Mathew D. Virology (Lond) Article The aim of this review was to assess all the studies on rotavirus G and P characterization during the pre-vaccine period (1999–2013) in Cameroon to have a better basis for post-vaccine introduction evaluations. A retrospective study was done through a comprehensive review of published (PubMed, Google Scholar) and accessible unpublished data on rotavirus G and P genotypes circulating in five regions of Cameroon. Descriptive data were expressed as frequencies tables and proportions. A total of 1844 rotavirus positive cases were analyzed. In all, 1534 strains were characterized for the P (VP4) specificity. Six different VP4 genotypes were observed, including P [4], P [6], P [8], P [9], P [10] and P [14]. The most predominant P genotypes were P [8] at 42.6%, and P [6] at 37.9%. Mixed infections were observed at 5.3%, whereas 4.1% of the strains were P non-typeable. A total of 1518 rotavirus strains were characterized for the G (VP7) specificity. VP7 genotypes G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G8, G9, G10 and G12 were observed. G1 (35.3%), G3 (19.5%), G2 (14.9%) and G12 (10.1%) were the predominant G genotypes while G5 and G10 were least prevalent at 0.06% each. Approximately 5.1% of all strains were G non-typeable whereas 5.3% were mixed G genotypes. A total of 1472 strains were characterized for both G and P genes, from which 38 different G–P combinations were observed. Overall, G1P [8] (22%) was identified as the predominant rotavirus strain circulating in Cameroon followed by G3P [6] (15%). In conclusion, we observed that the genotypes identified in Cameroon during 1999–2013 were partially covered by the two WHO recommended rotavirus vaccines. This review provides comprehensive up-to-date information on rotavirus strain surveillance in Cameroon during the pre-vaccination era. 2017-07-25 2017-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5645035/ /pubmed/29051924 Text en 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 credited.
spellingShingle Article
Ndombo, Paul Koki
Ndze, Valantine N.
Fokunang, Charles
Ashukem, Taku Nadesh
Boula, Angeline
Kinkela, Mina N.
Ndode, Corlins E.
Seheri, Mapaseka L
Bowen, Michael D.
Waku-Kouomou, Diane
Esona, Mathew D.
Pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in Cameroon
title Pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in Cameroon
title_full Pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in Cameroon
title_fullStr Pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in Cameroon
title_short Pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in Cameroon
title_sort pre-vaccine circulating group a rotavirus strains in under 5 years children with acute diarrhea during 1999–2013 in cameroon
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5645035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29051924
work_keys_str_mv AT ndombopaulkoki prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT ndzevalantinen prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT fokunangcharles prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT ashukemtakunadesh prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT boulaangeline prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT kinkelaminan prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT ndodecorlinse prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT seherimapasekal prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT bowenmichaeld prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT wakukouomoudiane prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon
AT esonamathewd prevaccinecirculatinggrouparotavirusstrainsinunder5yearschildrenwithacutediarrheaduring19992013incameroon