Literature DB >> 11980983

Diversity of rotavirus strains among children with acute diarrhea in China: 1998-2000 surveillance study.

Zhao-Yin Fang1, Hui Yang, Jin Qi, Jing Zhang, Li-Wei Sun, Jing-Yu Tang, Li Ma, Zeng-Qing Du, Ai-Hua He, Jian-Ping Xie, Yi-Yu Lu, Zhen-Zhou Ji, Bao-Quan Zhu, Hai-Yan Wu, Si-En Lin, Hua-Ping Xie, Dixie D Griffin, Bernard Ivanoff, Roger I Glass, Jon R Gentsch.   

Abstract

As part of a national rotavirus surveillance activity, we collected fecal specimens from 3,177 children with acute diarrhea in 10 regions of China between April 1998 and April 2000 and screened them for rotavirus. Rotavirus was detected in 41% (n = 1,305) of specimens, and in these, G1 was the predominant serotype (72.6%), followed by G3 (14.2%), G2 (12.1%), G4 (2.5%), G9 (0.9%), and G untypeable (0.7%). Among 327 G-typed strains tested for P genotype, 14 different P-G combinations were identified, with the globally common strains P[8]G1, P[4]G2, P[8]G3, and P[8]G4 representing 75.6% of all typed rotavirus strains. Among the uncommon strains, 11 were P[6]G9, and others included P[6]G1, P[6]G3, and five novel P-G combinations (P[9]G1, P[4]G1, P[4]G3, P[4]G4, and P[8]G2). Our results indicate that while the common rotavirus strains remain predominant, the diversity of strains is much greater than was previously recognized.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11980983      PMCID: PMC130922          DOI: 10.1128/JCM.40.5.1875-1878.2002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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