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Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes

In Mozambique rotavirus (RV) was shown to be the greatest cause of acute diarrhoea in infants from 0 to 11 months, and in 2015, national rotavirus vaccination was introduced. As with other developing countries, there is very limited active strain characterisation. Rotavirus positive clinical specime...

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Autores principales: João, Eva Dora, Strydom, Amy, O’Neill, Hester G., Cuamba, Assa, Cassocera, Marta, Acácio, Sozinho, Mandomando, Inácio, Motanyane, Lithabiso, Page, Nicola, de Deus, Nilsa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5756281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29052059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-017-3575-y
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author João, Eva Dora
Strydom, Amy
O’Neill, Hester G.
Cuamba, Assa
Cassocera, Marta
Acácio, Sozinho
Mandomando, Inácio
Motanyane, Lithabiso
Page, Nicola
de Deus, Nilsa
author_facet João, Eva Dora
Strydom, Amy
O’Neill, Hester G.
Cuamba, Assa
Cassocera, Marta
Acácio, Sozinho
Mandomando, Inácio
Motanyane, Lithabiso
Page, Nicola
de Deus, Nilsa
author_sort João, Eva Dora
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description In Mozambique rotavirus (RV) was shown to be the greatest cause of acute diarrhoea in infants from 0 to 11 months, and in 2015, national rotavirus vaccination was introduced. As with other developing countries, there is very limited active strain characterisation. Rotavirus positive clinical specimens, collected between 2012 and 2013, have now provided information on the genotypes circulating in southern Mozambique prior to vaccine introduction. Genotypes G2 (32.4%), G12 (28.0%), P[4] (41.4%) and P[6] (22.9%) (n = 157) strains were commonly detected with G2P[4] (42.3%) RVs being predominant, specifically during 2013. Phylogenetic evaluation of the VP7 and VP8* encoding genes showed, for the majority of the Mozambican strains, that they clustered with other African strains based on genotype. RVA/Human-wt/MOZ/0153/2013/G2P[4], RVA/Human-wt/MOZ/0308/2012/G2P[4] and RVA/Human-wt/MOZ/0288/2012/G12P[8] formed separate clusters from the other Mozambican strains with similar genotypes, suggesting possible reassortment. Amino acid substitutions in selected epitope regions also supported phylogenetic clustering. As expected, the VP7 and VP8* genes from the Mozambican strains differed from both the RotaTeq(®) (SC2-9) G2P[5] and Rotarix(®) (A41CB052A) G1P[8] genes. This study provides information on the genetic diversity of rotavirus strains prior to vaccine introduction and generates baseline data for future monitoring of any changes in rotavirus strains in response to vaccine pressure. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00705-017-3575-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-57562812018-01-22 Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes João, Eva Dora Strydom, Amy O’Neill, Hester G. Cuamba, Assa Cassocera, Marta Acácio, Sozinho Mandomando, Inácio Motanyane, Lithabiso Page, Nicola de Deus, Nilsa Arch Virol Original Article In Mozambique rotavirus (RV) was shown to be the greatest cause of acute diarrhoea in infants from 0 to 11 months, and in 2015, national rotavirus vaccination was introduced. As with other developing countries, there is very limited active strain characterisation. Rotavirus positive clinical specimens, collected between 2012 and 2013, have now provided information on the genotypes circulating in southern Mozambique prior to vaccine introduction. Genotypes G2 (32.4%), G12 (28.0%), P[4] (41.4%) and P[6] (22.9%) (n = 157) strains were commonly detected with G2P[4] (42.3%) RVs being predominant, specifically during 2013. Phylogenetic evaluation of the VP7 and VP8* encoding genes showed, for the majority of the Mozambican strains, that they clustered with other African strains based on genotype. RVA/Human-wt/MOZ/0153/2013/G2P[4], RVA/Human-wt/MOZ/0308/2012/G2P[4] and RVA/Human-wt/MOZ/0288/2012/G12P[8] formed separate clusters from the other Mozambican strains with similar genotypes, suggesting possible reassortment. Amino acid substitutions in selected epitope regions also supported phylogenetic clustering. As expected, the VP7 and VP8* genes from the Mozambican strains differed from both the RotaTeq(®) (SC2-9) G2P[5] and Rotarix(®) (A41CB052A) G1P[8] genes. This study provides information on the genetic diversity of rotavirus strains prior to vaccine introduction and generates baseline data for future monitoring of any changes in rotavirus strains in response to vaccine pressure. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s00705-017-3575-y) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Vienna 2017-10-20 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5756281/ /pubmed/29052059 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-017-3575-y Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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João, Eva Dora
Strydom, Amy
O’Neill, Hester G.
Cuamba, Assa
Cassocera, Marta
Acácio, Sozinho
Mandomando, Inácio
Motanyane, Lithabiso
Page, Nicola
de Deus, Nilsa
Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes
title Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes
title_full Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes
title_fullStr Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes
title_full_unstemmed Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes
title_short Rotavirus A strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in Mozambique, 2012-2013: G and P genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of VP7 and partial VP4 genes
title_sort rotavirus a strains obtained from children with acute gastroenteritis in mozambique, 2012-2013: g and p genotypes and phylogenetic analysis of vp7 and partial vp4 genes
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5756281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29052059
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-017-3575-y
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