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Rotavirus infections in Detroit, USA, a region of low vaccine prevalence.

Nahed Abdel-Haq1, Muhammad Amjad2, Eric McGrath1, Hossein Salimnia3, Marilynn Fairfax3, Basim I Asmar1.   

Abstract

After a sharp drop of rotavirus (RV) infections at Children's Hospital of Michigan, Detroit, USA in 2010 season, we noted an increase in the number of cases during the 2011 season including some RV vaccine (RVV) recipients. This study was conducted to determine the circulating genotypes during 2011 season and whether the increase in RV diarrhea was caused by replacement genotypes. G and P genotypes were determined by RT PCR and nucleotide sequencing of selected strains was performed. The vaccination rate among study patients was 24 %. RV strains from 68 stool samples were genotyped including 18 from vaccinated children and 50 from unvaccinated children. The predominant G genotype was G1 (58.8 %) followed by G9 (17.7 %) and G4 (15.5 %). P[8] was the predominant P genotype (68 %) followed by P[6] (17.6 %) and P[4] (3 %). All G9 strains were associated with P[6]. The most prevalent G-P combination was G1P[8] (56 %), followed by G9P[6] (17.6 %). Similar proportions of RV genotypes were found among vaccinated and unvaccinated children. Our local data suggest that 5 years after the introduction of RVV there has been no genotype replacement. Although a small increase in G9P[6] frequency was noted, G1P[8] remained the predominant strain of RV in our inner city community in the Midwestern USA.

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Keywords:  Children; Rotavirus genotype; Vaccination

Year:  2016        PMID: 27366769      PMCID: PMC4909006          DOI: 10.1007/s13337-016-0309-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virusdisease        ISSN: 2347-3584


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