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Genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in Hubei, China, 2013–2016

Group A human rotaviruses (RVAs) annually cause the deaths of 215,000 infants and young children. To understand the epidemiological characteristics and genetic evolution of RVAs, we performed sentinel surveillance on RVA prevalence in a rotavirus-surveillance network in Hubei, China. From 2013 to 20...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Ting, Li, Jing, Jiang, Yong-Zhong, Xu, Jun-Qiang, Guan, Xu-Hua, Wang, Li-Qiang, Chen, Jie, Liang, Yi
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Publicado: Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9437618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35643410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virs.2022.05.005
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author Zhang, Ting
Li, Jing
Jiang, Yong-Zhong
Xu, Jun-Qiang
Guan, Xu-Hua
Wang, Li-Qiang
Chen, Jie
Liang, Yi
author_facet Zhang, Ting
Li, Jing
Jiang, Yong-Zhong
Xu, Jun-Qiang
Guan, Xu-Hua
Wang, Li-Qiang
Chen, Jie
Liang, Yi
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description Group A human rotaviruses (RVAs) annually cause the deaths of 215,000 infants and young children. To understand the epidemiological characteristics and genetic evolution of RVAs, we performed sentinel surveillance on RVA prevalence in a rotavirus-surveillance network in Hubei, China. From 2013 to 2016, a total of 2007 fecal samples from hospital outpatients with acute gastroenteritis were collected from four cities of Hubei Province. Of the 2007 samples, 153 (7.62%) were identified positive for RVA by real-time RT-PCR. RVA infection in Hubei mainly occurred in autumn and winter. The highest detection rate of RVA infection was in 1–2 years old of outpatients (16.97%). No significant difference of RVA positive rate was observed between females and males. We performed a phylogenetic analysis of the G/P genotypes based on the partial VP7/VP4 gene sequences of RVAs. G9P[8] was the most predominant strain in all four years but the prevalence of G2P[4] genotype increased rapidly since 2014. We reconstructed the evolutionary time scale of RVAs in Hubei, and found that the evolutionary rates of the G9, G2, P[8], and P[4] genotypes of RVA were 1.069 ​× ​10(−3), 1.029 ​× ​10(−3), 1.283 ​× ​10(−3) and 1.172 ​× ​10(−3) nucleotide substitutions/site/year, respectively. Importantly, using a molecular clock model, we showed that most G9, G2, P[8], and P[4] genotype strains dated from the recent ancestor in 2005, 2005, 1993, and 2013, respectively. The finding of the distribution of RVAs in infants and young children in Hubei Province will contribute to the understanding of the epidemiological characteristics and genetic evolution of RVAs in China.
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spelling pubmed-94376182022-09-09 Genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in Hubei, China, 2013–2016 Zhang, Ting Li, Jing Jiang, Yong-Zhong Xu, Jun-Qiang Guan, Xu-Hua Wang, Li-Qiang Chen, Jie Liang, Yi Virol Sin Research Article Group A human rotaviruses (RVAs) annually cause the deaths of 215,000 infants and young children. To understand the epidemiological characteristics and genetic evolution of RVAs, we performed sentinel surveillance on RVA prevalence in a rotavirus-surveillance network in Hubei, China. From 2013 to 2016, a total of 2007 fecal samples from hospital outpatients with acute gastroenteritis were collected from four cities of Hubei Province. Of the 2007 samples, 153 (7.62%) were identified positive for RVA by real-time RT-PCR. RVA infection in Hubei mainly occurred in autumn and winter. The highest detection rate of RVA infection was in 1–2 years old of outpatients (16.97%). No significant difference of RVA positive rate was observed between females and males. We performed a phylogenetic analysis of the G/P genotypes based on the partial VP7/VP4 gene sequences of RVAs. G9P[8] was the most predominant strain in all four years but the prevalence of G2P[4] genotype increased rapidly since 2014. We reconstructed the evolutionary time scale of RVAs in Hubei, and found that the evolutionary rates of the G9, G2, P[8], and P[4] genotypes of RVA were 1.069 ​× ​10(−3), 1.029 ​× ​10(−3), 1.283 ​× ​10(−3) and 1.172 ​× ​10(−3) nucleotide substitutions/site/year, respectively. Importantly, using a molecular clock model, we showed that most G9, G2, P[8], and P[4] genotype strains dated from the recent ancestor in 2005, 2005, 1993, and 2013, respectively. The finding of the distribution of RVAs in infants and young children in Hubei Province will contribute to the understanding of the epidemiological characteristics and genetic evolution of RVAs in China. Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2022-05-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9437618/ /pubmed/35643410 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virs.2022.05.005 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Ting
Li, Jing
Jiang, Yong-Zhong
Xu, Jun-Qiang
Guan, Xu-Hua
Wang, Li-Qiang
Chen, Jie
Liang, Yi
Genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in Hubei, China, 2013–2016
title Genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in Hubei, China, 2013–2016
title_full Genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in Hubei, China, 2013–2016
title_fullStr Genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in Hubei, China, 2013–2016
title_full_unstemmed Genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in Hubei, China, 2013–2016
title_short Genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in Hubei, China, 2013–2016
title_sort genotype distribution and evolutionary analysis of rotavirus associated with acute diarrhea outpatients in hubei, china, 2013–2016
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9437618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35643410
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.virs.2022.05.005
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