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Detection and Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus Infections in Children and Adults with Gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia

Rotaviruses (RV) are the leading cause of gastroenteritis in infants, young children, and adults, responsible for serious disease burden. In the period 2012–2018, a cross-sectional study was conducted using stool samples collected from patients with acute gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia. We d...

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Autores principales: Patić, Aleksandra, Vuković, Vladimir, Kovačević, Gordana, Petrović, Vladimir, Ristić, Mioljub, Djilas, Milan, Knežević, Petar, Pustahija, Tatjana, Štrbac, Mirjana, Djekić Malbaša, Jelena, Rajčević, Smiljana, Hrnjaković Cvjetković, Ivana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296326
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10102050
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author Patić, Aleksandra
Vuković, Vladimir
Kovačević, Gordana
Petrović, Vladimir
Ristić, Mioljub
Djilas, Milan
Knežević, Petar
Pustahija, Tatjana
Štrbac, Mirjana
Djekić Malbaša, Jelena
Rajčević, Smiljana
Hrnjaković Cvjetković, Ivana
author_facet Patić, Aleksandra
Vuković, Vladimir
Kovačević, Gordana
Petrović, Vladimir
Ristić, Mioljub
Djilas, Milan
Knežević, Petar
Pustahija, Tatjana
Štrbac, Mirjana
Djekić Malbaša, Jelena
Rajčević, Smiljana
Hrnjaković Cvjetković, Ivana
author_sort Patić, Aleksandra
collection PubMed
description Rotaviruses (RV) are the leading cause of gastroenteritis in infants, young children, and adults, responsible for serious disease burden. In the period 2012–2018, a cross-sectional study was conducted using stool samples collected from patients with acute gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia. We described age and gender distribution, as well as seasonal patterns of RV prevalence. Out of 1853 included stool samples, RV was detected in 29%. Hospitalized children between 1–2 years old were especially affected by RV infection (45%). The highest prevalence of infection was observed during the colder, winter/spring months. We compared sequenced representative G and P genotypes circulating in Serbia with vaccine strains and determined their genetic similarity. Genotype combination G2P[4] was the most prevalent (34.6%), followed by G2P[8] (24.1%) and G1P[8] (21.1%). Given that several epitopes were conserved, neutralization motifs among circulating strains can be characterized as sufficiently matching vaccine strains Rotarix™ and RotaTeq™, but existing antigenic disparities should not be overlooked. The present results contribute to a better insight into the prevalence of rotavirus infection in our region and point out the need for epidemiological surveillance of rotaviruses before the introduction of vaccines. These data can help formulate future vaccine strategies in Serbia.
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spelling pubmed-96071162022-10-28 Detection and Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus Infections in Children and Adults with Gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia Patić, Aleksandra Vuković, Vladimir Kovačević, Gordana Petrović, Vladimir Ristić, Mioljub Djilas, Milan Knežević, Petar Pustahija, Tatjana Štrbac, Mirjana Djekić Malbaša, Jelena Rajčević, Smiljana Hrnjaković Cvjetković, Ivana Microorganisms Article Rotaviruses (RV) are the leading cause of gastroenteritis in infants, young children, and adults, responsible for serious disease burden. In the period 2012–2018, a cross-sectional study was conducted using stool samples collected from patients with acute gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia. We described age and gender distribution, as well as seasonal patterns of RV prevalence. Out of 1853 included stool samples, RV was detected in 29%. Hospitalized children between 1–2 years old were especially affected by RV infection (45%). The highest prevalence of infection was observed during the colder, winter/spring months. We compared sequenced representative G and P genotypes circulating in Serbia with vaccine strains and determined their genetic similarity. Genotype combination G2P[4] was the most prevalent (34.6%), followed by G2P[8] (24.1%) and G1P[8] (21.1%). Given that several epitopes were conserved, neutralization motifs among circulating strains can be characterized as sufficiently matching vaccine strains Rotarix™ and RotaTeq™, but existing antigenic disparities should not be overlooked. The present results contribute to a better insight into the prevalence of rotavirus infection in our region and point out the need for epidemiological surveillance of rotaviruses before the introduction of vaccines. These data can help formulate future vaccine strategies in Serbia. MDPI 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9607116/ /pubmed/36296326 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10102050 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Patić, Aleksandra
Vuković, Vladimir
Kovačević, Gordana
Petrović, Vladimir
Ristić, Mioljub
Djilas, Milan
Knežević, Petar
Pustahija, Tatjana
Štrbac, Mirjana
Djekić Malbaša, Jelena
Rajčević, Smiljana
Hrnjaković Cvjetković, Ivana
Detection and Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus Infections in Children and Adults with Gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia
title Detection and Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus Infections in Children and Adults with Gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia
title_full Detection and Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus Infections in Children and Adults with Gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia
title_fullStr Detection and Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus Infections in Children and Adults with Gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Detection and Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus Infections in Children and Adults with Gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia
title_short Detection and Molecular Characterization of Rotavirus Infections in Children and Adults with Gastroenteritis from Vojvodina, Serbia
title_sort detection and molecular characterization of rotavirus infections in children and adults with gastroenteritis from vojvodina, serbia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9607116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36296326
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms10102050
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