Detection and Characterization of Rotavirus G and P Types from Children Participating in a Rotavirus Vaccine Trial in Belém, Brazil
This study sought the characterization of rotaviruses in a trial with a tetravalent rhesus-human rotavirus vaccine in Belém, Brazil in children who received three doses of vaccine or placebo in the 1st, 3rd and 5th months of life. Rotavirus electropherotypes, subgroups, G serotypes, G, [P] and [P],G...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2002-01, Vol.97 (1), p.113-117 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study sought the characterization of rotaviruses in a trial with a
tetravalent rhesus-human rotavirus vaccine in Belém, Brazil in
children who received three doses of vaccine or placebo in the 1st, 3rd
and 5th months of life. Rotavirus electropherotypes, subgroups, G
serotypes, G, [P] and [P],G genotypes were determined in 93.3%, 95.9%,
93.3%, 73.3%, 95.5% and 92.2% of isolates, respectively. Serotypes G1,
G2 and G4 were detected in 58.9%, 30% and 4.4% of the cases,
respectively. Rotavirus genotype G5 was detected for the first time in
Northern region in 4.4% of the infections. Rotavirus genotypes P[8],
P[4], P[6] and P[8+6] were detected in 54.5%, 26.7%, 12.2%, and 2.2% of
the cases, respectively. The predominant genotypes were P[8],G1 and
P[4],G2 with 53% and 26.6% of the infections, respectively. Unusual
strains accounted for 20.5% including P[4],G1, P[6],G1, P[6],G4,
P[6],G5, P[8],G2, P[8],G5. Mixed infections involving P[8+6],G2 and
P[8+6],G1 were also noted. The neonatal P[6] strains associated with
diarrhea were detected among children aged 9-24 months. To our
knowledge, this study represents the first in Brazil to analyse, on
molecular basis, rotavirus genotypes from children participating in a
rotavirus vaccine trial. These results are of potential importance
regarding future rotavirus vaccination strategies in Brazil. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 0074-0276 0074-0276 1678-8060 |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0074-02762002000100020 |