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Molecular Epidemiology of Rotavirus in Four Provinces of Angola Before Vaccine Introduction

Esteves, Aida (author)
NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
Nordgren, Johan (author)
Linköpings universitet,Avdelningen för mikrobiologi och molekylär medicin,Medicinska fakulteten
Pereira, Joana (author)
NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
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Fortes, Filomeno (author)
National Institute Public Heatlh, Angola
Dimbu, Rafael (author)
National Institute Public Heatlh, Angola
Saraiva, Nilton (author)
National Institute Public Heatlh, Angola
Mendes, Cristina (author)
NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
Istrate, Claudia (author)
NOVA University of Lisbon, Portugal
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2016-03-11
2016
English.
In: Journal of Medical Virology. - : WILEY-BLACKWELL. - 0146-6615 .- 1096-9071. ; 88:9, s. 1511-1520
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  • Angola is a sub-Saharan country in southern Africa highly affected by diarrhoeal disease with limited epidemiological data regarding etiologic agents. This study was performed during 2012-2013, prior to rotavirus vaccine introduction, with the objective to detect and characterize the rotavirus strains circulating in four provinces of the country: Huambo, Luanda, Zaire, and Cabinda. A high rotavirus detection rate (35%, 117/334) was observed. G1 was the most common G-genotype (83.6%), whereas P[8] (50.9%) followed by P[6] (38.8%) were the most common P-types. G1P[8] was identified as the predominant combination (50%), followed by the unusual G1P[6] (29.3%). Strains such G2P[4], G8P[6], G9P[6], and G12P[6] were also found in lower frequencies (5.2-1.7%). The P[6] strains did not cluster in the phylogenetic trees according to their geographic origin or even the corresponding G-genotype, suggesting a limited number of recent introductions and extensive reassortment events. Our results represent the first report on rotavirus genotype profiles in Angola, showing a wide circulation of the unusual genotype G1P[6], and underline the importance of RV surveillance after the vaccine introduction. (C) 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Infektionsmedicin (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Infectious Medicine (hsv//eng)

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genotypes; diarrhoeal disease; children

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