ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES

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Autor(a) principal: Damasceno, Jaqueline Lopes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Andrade, Géssica, Brentini Santiago , Mariana, Gomes Martins, Carlos Henrique, Pires, Regina Helena
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar
Texto Completo: http://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/840
Resumo: Rotavirus infection, which is directly related to the population’s quality of life, can culminate in death, mainly of children. This review discusses the prevalence and distribution of rotavirus genotypes, focusing on the genotypic variation of the virus after the implementation of vaccines and the cross-infection between animal and human species. It was searched the published literature from January 2006 to July 2017 using the Web of Knowledge database and the search terms “rotavirus”, “genotype”, “prevalence post vaccine”, and “emerging genotypes”. It was observed that the predominant genotypes changed in all continents, and that some genotypes are still emerging. Two hypotheses for this global change are the genetic variability of the virus and the emergence of vaccine-resistant genotypes. In addition, the virus can easily infect several animal species other than humans, as evidenced by reports of cross-infection of strains, which have served as warning for the generation of new virus genotypes. Inter-sectoral actions that encompass not only the health sector, but also all the socio-economic sector including the government, researchers, teachers, health agents, and communities contribute to decrease health-related expenditures and reduce mortality caused by the rotavirus, thereby improving health indicators and promoting health around the world.
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spelling ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPESRotavirus and the emergence of new genotypes: a narrative reviewRotavirusgenotypesvaccinationdiarrheaRotavirus genotypes vaccination diarrheaRotavirus infection, which is directly related to the population’s quality of life, can culminate in death, mainly of children. This review discusses the prevalence and distribution of rotavirus genotypes, focusing on the genotypic variation of the virus after the implementation of vaccines and the cross-infection between animal and human species. It was searched the published literature from January 2006 to July 2017 using the Web of Knowledge database and the search terms “rotavirus”, “genotype”, “prevalence post vaccine”, and “emerging genotypes”. It was observed that the predominant genotypes changed in all continents, and that some genotypes are still emerging. Two hypotheses for this global change are the genetic variability of the virus and the emergence of vaccine-resistant genotypes. In addition, the virus can easily infect several animal species other than humans, as evidenced by reports of cross-infection of strains, which have served as warning for the generation of new virus genotypes. Inter-sectoral actions that encompass not only the health sector, but also all the socio-economic sector including the government, researchers, teachers, health agents, and communities contribute to decrease health-related expenditures and reduce mortality caused by the rotavirus, thereby improving health indicators and promoting health around the world.Rotavirus infection, which is directly related to the population’s quality of life, can culminate in death, mainly of children. This review discusses the prevalence and distribution of rotavirus genotypes, focusing on the genotypic variation of the virus after vaccines were implemented and cross-infection between animal and human species took place. We conducted a search of the literature from January 2006 to July 2017 by using the Web of Knowledge database and the search terms “rotavirus”, “genotype”, “prevalence post vaccine”, and “emerging genotypes”. The predominant genotypes changed in all the continents, and some genotypes are still emerging. There are two hypotheses for this global change: the genetics of the virus is variable, and vaccine-resistant genotypes have emerged. In addition, the virus can easily infect several animal species other than humans, as evidenced by reports of cross-infection of strains, which have served as a warning that new virus genotypes have been generated. Inter-sectoral actions that encompass not only the health sector, but also all the socio-economic sector including the government, researchers, teachers, health agents, and communities have contributed to reducing the health-related costs and mortality due to rotavirus infection, thereby improving health indicators and promoting health worldwide.Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM2020-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/84010.25061/2527-2675/ReBraM/2020.v23i3.840Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - ReBraM; v. 23 n. 3 (2020): Setembro-Dezembro; 173-1892527-26751415-3580reponame:Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinstname:Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)instacron:UNIARAporhttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/article/view/840/641Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDamasceno, Jaqueline LopesAndrade, Géssica Brentini Santiago , Mariana Gomes Martins, Carlos Henrique Pires, Regina Helena2021-03-06T03:18:34Zoai:ojs.revistarebram.com:article/840Revistahttp://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniaraPRIhttps://revistarebram.com/index.php/revistauniara/oairevistauniara@uniara.com||2527-26752527-2675opendoar:2021-03-06T03:18:34Revista Brasileira Multidisciplinar - Universidade de Araraquara (UNIARA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES
Rotavirus and the emergence of new genotypes: a narrative review
title ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES
spellingShingle ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES
Damasceno, Jaqueline Lopes
Rotavirus
genotypes
vaccination
diarrhea
Rotavirus
genotypes
vaccination
diarrhea
title_short ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES
title_full ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES
title_fullStr ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES
title_full_unstemmed ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES
title_sort ROTAVIRUS: A REVIEW AND EMERGENCE OF NEW GENOTYPES
author Damasceno, Jaqueline Lopes
author_facet Damasceno, Jaqueline Lopes
Andrade, Géssica
Brentini Santiago , Mariana
Gomes Martins, Carlos Henrique
Pires, Regina Helena
author_role author
author2 Andrade, Géssica
Brentini Santiago , Mariana
Gomes Martins, Carlos Henrique
Pires, Regina Helena
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Damasceno, Jaqueline Lopes
Andrade, Géssica
Brentini Santiago , Mariana
Gomes Martins, Carlos Henrique
Pires, Regina Helena
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rotavirus
genotypes
vaccination
diarrhea
Rotavirus
genotypes
vaccination
diarrhea
topic Rotavirus
genotypes
vaccination
diarrhea
Rotavirus
genotypes
vaccination
diarrhea
description Rotavirus infection, which is directly related to the population’s quality of life, can culminate in death, mainly of children. This review discusses the prevalence and distribution of rotavirus genotypes, focusing on the genotypic variation of the virus after the implementation of vaccines and the cross-infection between animal and human species. It was searched the published literature from January 2006 to July 2017 using the Web of Knowledge database and the search terms “rotavirus”, “genotype”, “prevalence post vaccine”, and “emerging genotypes”. It was observed that the predominant genotypes changed in all continents, and that some genotypes are still emerging. Two hypotheses for this global change are the genetic variability of the virus and the emergence of vaccine-resistant genotypes. In addition, the virus can easily infect several animal species other than humans, as evidenced by reports of cross-infection of strains, which have served as warning for the generation of new virus genotypes. Inter-sectoral actions that encompass not only the health sector, but also all the socio-economic sector including the government, researchers, teachers, health agents, and communities contribute to decrease health-related expenditures and reduce mortality caused by the rotavirus, thereby improving health indicators and promoting health around the world.
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