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Molecular analysis of G3P[6] rotavirus in the Amazon region of Brazil: evidence of reassortment with equine-like strains
Aim: To perform a molecular analysis of rotavirus A (RVA) G3P[6] strains detected in 2012 and 2017 in the Amazon region of Brazil. Materials & methods: Eighteen RVA G3P[6] strains were collected from children aged under 10 years hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis, and partial sequencing of each...
Autor principal: | Serra, Ana C. Silva |
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Outros Autores: | Sousa J?nior, Edivaldo costa, Cruz, Jonas F, Lobo, Patr?cia dos Santos, Penha J?nior, Edvaldo Tavares da, Bandeira, Renato S, Bezerra, Delana Andreza Melo, Mascarenhas, Joana D?Arc Pereira, Guerra, Sylvia de F?tima dos Santos, Soares, Luana da Silva |
Grau: | Artigo |
Idioma: | eng |
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Future Science Group
2021
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http://patua.iec.gov.br//handle/iec/4393 |
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Aim: To perform a molecular analysis of rotavirus A (RVA) G3P[6] strains detected in 2012 and 2017 in the Amazon region of Brazil. Materials & methods: Eighteen RVA G3P[6] strains were collected from children aged under 10 years hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis, and partial sequencing of each segment genome was performed using Sanger sequencing. Results: Phylogenetic analysis showed that all G3P[6] strains had a DS-1-like genotype constellation. Two strains had the highest nucleotide identities with equine-like G3P[6]/G3P[8] genotypes. Several amino acid alterations in VP4 and VP7 neutralizing epitopes of equine-like RVA G3P[6] strains were observed in comparison with vaccine strains. Conclusion: These findings suggest that equine-like RVA G3P[6] strains have been circulating in the Amazon region of Brazil as a result of direct importation, and support natural RVA evolutionary mechanisms. |