Molecular-Genetic Characterization of Human Rotavirus A Strains Circulating in Moscow, Russia(2009–2014)

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Victoria Kiseleva [1 ]
Evgeny Faizuloev [1 ,2 ]
Elena Meskina [3 ]
Anna Marova [1 ]
Alexey Oksanich [1 ]
Tatiana Samartseva [1 ]
Georgy Bakhtoyarov [1 ]
Natalia Bochkareva [3 ]
Nikolay Filatov [1 ,4 ]
Andrey Linok [1 ]
Yulia Ammour [1 ]
Vitaly Zverev [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Department of Virology, I.Mechnikov Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera  2. Faculty of Preventive Medicine and Health Organization,Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education 
[2] Faculty of Preventive Medicine, I.M.Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
Acute gastroenteritis(AGE); Rotaviral enteritis; Rotavirus vaccine; Rotavirus G/[P] genotype; Moscow;
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R373 [人体病毒学(致病病毒)];
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100103 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Enteric viruses are the most common cause of acute gastroenteritis(AGE) in young children and a significant public health problem globally. Hospital admissions of children under 5 years of age with diarrhea are primarily associated with group A rotavirus(RVA) infection. In this retrospective study, the population structure of viruses linked to AGE etiology in young children hospitalized with AGE in Moscow was evaluated, and molecular characterization of RVA strains was performed.Fecal specimens were collected from children under 5 years old hospitalized with AGE between 2009 and 2014 in Moscow, Russia. Multiplex real-time reverse transcription PCR was used to detect enteric viruses and for G/[P]-genotyping of isolated RVAs. Sequencing of RVA VP7 and VP4 cDNA fragments was used to validate the data obtained by PCRgenotyping. The main causes for hospitalization of children with AGE were RVA(40.1%), followed by noroviruses(11.4%), while adenoviruses, astroviruses, sapoviruses, enteroviruses, and orthoreoviruses were detected in 4.7%, 1.9%,1.4%, 1.2%, and 0.2% of samples tested, respectively. Nosocomial infections, predominantly associated with RVAs and noroviruses, were detected in 24.8% of cases and occurred significantly more frequently in younger infants. The predominant RVA genotype was G4 P[8], detected in 38.7% of RVA-positive cases, whereas genotypes G1 P[8], G9 P[8],G3 P[8], and G2P[4] were found in 11.8%, 6.6%, 4.2%, and 3.3% of cases, respectively. Together, the presence of circulating RVA strains with rare VP7 and VP4 gene variants(G6 and P[9]) highlights the need to conduct continuous epidemiological monitoring of RVA infection.
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