Molecular characterization of G and P-types bovine rotavirus strains from Goiás, Brazil: high frequency of mixed P-type infections
In this study, 331 samples from calves less than one month old from a dairy herd in the district of Piracanjuba, state of Goiás, Brazil were tested for rotavirus. Thirty-three samples (9.9%) tested positive for rotavirus. Out of those, 31 were submitted to G and P characterization by reverse transcr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2011-03, Vol.105 (8) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, 331 samples from calves less than one month old from a
dairy herd in the district of Piracanjuba, state of Goiás, Brazil
were tested for rotavirus. Thirty-three samples (9.9%) tested positive
for rotavirus. Out of those, 31 were submitted to G and P
characterization by reverse transcription followed by semi-nested
polymerase chain reaction. Two samples were characterized as G6P[1],
three as G10P[11] and five as G6P[11]. The majority of the samples
(51.6%) displayed multiple P genotypes (P-genotype mixtures), including
typical human genotypes P[4] and P[6M], suggesting the occurrence of
co-infections and genetic reassortment. Also, the detection of human
genotypes in bovine samples may be considered evidence of the zoonotic
potential of rotaviruses. To our knowledge, this is the first report of
such a high frequency of P genotype mixtures in bovine rotavirus
samples. It also increases data on G and P rotavirus genotypes
circulating in dairy herds in Brazil and can help in the development of
more efficient immunization approaches, thereby controlling infection
and reducing economical losses. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |