Rotavirus diversity among diarrheal children in Delhi, India during 2007–2012

Highlights • Continued prevalence of G1, G2, G9 and G12 along with P[4], P[6] and P[8] genotypes. • Increase in detection of unusual G9P[4] rotavirus strains. • 16 Varying G–P combinations detected demonstrate high rotavirus diversity in Delhi. • High percentages of non-typeables indicate the need f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Vaccine 2014-08, Vol.32, p.A62-A67
Hauptverfasser: Tiku, Vasundhara Razdan, Sharma, Sumit, Verma, Anil, Kumar, Praveen, Raghavendhar, Siva, Aneja, Satinder, Paul, Vinod Kumar, Bhan, Maharaj Kishan, Ray, Pratima
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Zusammenfassung:Highlights • Continued prevalence of G1, G2, G9 and G12 along with P[4], P[6] and P[8] genotypes. • Increase in detection of unusual G9P[4] rotavirus strains. • 16 Varying G–P combinations detected demonstrate high rotavirus diversity in Delhi. • High percentages of non-typeables indicate the need for updating typing assays. • Need to continue RV surveillance in view of ROTAVAC vaccine introduction in India.
ISSN:0264-410X
1873-2518
DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.03.005