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Detection of unusual rotavirus genotypes G8P[8] and G12P[6] in South Korea

✍ Scribed by Van Phan Le; Ji-Yeon Kim; Sung-Lim Cho; Sun-Woo Nam; Inseok Lim; Hee-Joong Lee; Kijeong Kim; Sang-In Chung; Wonkeun Song; Kyu Man Lee; Moon-Soo Rhee; Jung-Sook Lee; Wonyong Kim


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
129 KB
Volume
80
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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Abstract

Five hundred four fecal specimens, collected between 2004 and 2006 from young children with acute diarrhea, were screened for rotavirus by ELISA with VP6‐specific antibody. Of these samples, 394 (78.2%) were confirmed as group A rotavirus and they underwent G‐ and P typing using a combination of ELISA, RT‐PCR, and sequence analysis methods. The dominant circulating G serotype was G1 (35.6%) followed by G3 (26.4%), G4 (14.7%), and G2 (11.9%). There was a low prevalence of G9 (1.0%) and of unusual G type rotavirus, in particular, G12 (0.5%) and G8 (0.3%). Of the P genotype rotavirus in circulation, P[8] (53.0%) was most common followed by P[6] (15.5%), P[4] (15.2%), and P[9] (2.3%). Determination of G‐ and P type combinations revealed that G1P[8] strains were most prevalent (25.4%), amid G3P[8] (16.8%), G2P[4] (6.3%), and G4P[6] (6.1%) strains. Unusual or rare combinations such as G2P[6], G2P[8], G3P[4], G2P[9], G1P[9], G3P[9], G12P[6], G1P[4], G3P[6], and G8P[8] were also found. Owing to the recent emergence of G8 and G12 rotavirus, the findings from this study are important since they provide new information concerning the local and global spread of rotavirus genotypes. J. Med. Virol. 80:175–182, 2008. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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