Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011
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Resumo: | Acute diarrhea disease caused by Rotaviruses A (RVA) is still the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children <5 years old in developing countries. An exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted between February and September, 2011 to determine the proportion of acute diarrhea caused by RVA. A total of 254 stool specimens were collected from children <5 years old with acute diarrhea, including outpatients (222 children) and inpatients (32 children), in three local health centers in Chókwè District, Gaza Province, South of Mozambique. RVA antigens were detected using enzyme immunoassay (EIA); the RVA G (VP7) and P (VP4) genotypes were determined by RT-PCR or analysis sequencing. Sixty (24 percent) out of 254 fecal specimens were positive for RVA by EIA; being 58 (97 percent) from children <2 years of age. RVA prevalence peaks in June and July (coldest and drier months) and the G[P] binary combination observed were G12P[8] (57 percent); G1P[8] (9 percent); G12P[6] (6 percent); and 2 percent for each of the following genotypes: G1P[6], G2P[6] G4P[6], and G9P[8]. Non-Typeable (NT) G and/or P genotypes were observed as follows: G12P [NT] (6 percent); G1P [NT], G3P[NT] and GNTP[NT] (4 percent). Considering the different GP combinations, G12 represented 67 percent of the genotypes. This is the first data showing the diversity of RVA genotypes in Mozambique highlighting the epidemiological importance of these viruses in acute diarrhea cases in children <2 years old. In addition, these findings will provide a baseline data before the introduction of the RVA monovalent (Rotarix(®) ) vaccine in the National Immunization Program in September 2015. |
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Langa, Jeronimo SozinhoThompson, RicardoArnaldo, PauloResque, Hugo ReisRose, TatianaEnosse, Sonia MFialho, AlexandreAssis, Rosane Maria Santos deSilva, Marcelle Figueira Marques daLeite, José Paulo Gagliardi2017-02-03T12:32:26Z2017-02-03T12:32:26Z2016LANGA, Jeronimo Sozinho et al. Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011. Journal of Medical Virology, v. 88, p. 1751–1758, 2016. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.245311096-9071https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/247210.1002/jmv.24531Acute diarrhea disease caused by Rotaviruses A (RVA) is still the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children <5 years old in developing countries. An exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted between February and September, 2011 to determine the proportion of acute diarrhea caused by RVA. A total of 254 stool specimens were collected from children <5 years old with acute diarrhea, including outpatients (222 children) and inpatients (32 children), in three local health centers in Chókwè District, Gaza Province, South of Mozambique. RVA antigens were detected using enzyme immunoassay (EIA); the RVA G (VP7) and P (VP4) genotypes were determined by RT-PCR or analysis sequencing. Sixty (24 percent) out of 254 fecal specimens were positive for RVA by EIA; being 58 (97 percent) from children <2 years of age. RVA prevalence peaks in June and July (coldest and drier months) and the G[P] binary combination observed were G12P[8] (57 percent); G1P[8] (9 percent); G12P[6] (6 percent); and 2 percent for each of the following genotypes: G1P[6], G2P[6] G4P[6], and G9P[8]. Non-Typeable (NT) G and/or P genotypes were observed as follows: G12P [NT] (6 percent); G1P [NT], G3P[NT] and GNTP[NT] (4 percent). Considering the different GP combinations, G12 represented 67 percent of the genotypes. This is the first data showing the diversity of RVA genotypes in Mozambique highlighting the epidemiological importance of these viruses in acute diarrhea cases in children <2 years old. In addition, these findings will provide a baseline data before the introduction of the RVA monovalent (Rotarix(®) ) vaccine in the National Immunization Program in September 2015.National Institute of Health. Chokwe Health Research and Training Centre. Maputo, Mozambique / Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Laboratory of Comparative and Environmental Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.National Institute of Health. Chokwe Health Research and Training Centre. Maputo, Mozambique.National Institute of Health. Chokwe Health Research and Training Centre. Maputo, Mozambique.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Laboratory of Comparative and Environmental Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil / Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, BrasilOswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Laboratory of Comparative and Environmental Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Laboratory of Comparative and Environmental Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Laboratory of Comparative and Environmental Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Laboratory of Comparative and Environmental Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil / University of Barcelona. Faculty of Biology. Laboratory of Virus Contaminants of Water and Food. Barcelona, Spai.Oswaldo Cruz Foundation. Oswaldo Cruz Institute. Laboratory of Comparative and Environmental Virology. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.National Institute of Health. Chokwe Health Research and Training Centre. 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Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011 |
dc.title.alternative.pt_BR.fl_str_mv |
Epidemiologia da diarréia por rotavírus A em Chókwè, Sul de Moçambique, de Fevereiro a Setembro de 2011 |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011 |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011 Langa, Jeronimo Sozinho Infecções por Rotavirus / epidemiologia Infecções por Rotavirus / virologia Diarreia Infantil / epidemiologia Rotavirus / genética Variação Genética Filogenia Genótipo Estudos Transversais / métodos Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa / métodos Moçambique (MZ) |
title_short |
Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011 |
title_full |
Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011 |
title_fullStr |
Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011 |
title_full_unstemmed |
Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011 |
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Epidemiology of rotavirus A diarrhea in Chókwè, Southern Mozambique, from February to September, 2011 |
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Langa, Jeronimo Sozinho |
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Langa, Jeronimo Sozinho Thompson, Ricardo Arnaldo, Paulo Resque, Hugo Reis Rose, Tatiana Enosse, Sonia M Fialho, Alexandre Assis, Rosane Maria Santos de Silva, Marcelle Figueira Marques da Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi |
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author |
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Thompson, Ricardo Arnaldo, Paulo Resque, Hugo Reis Rose, Tatiana Enosse, Sonia M Fialho, Alexandre Assis, Rosane Maria Santos de Silva, Marcelle Figueira Marques da Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi |
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Langa, Jeronimo Sozinho Thompson, Ricardo Arnaldo, Paulo Resque, Hugo Reis Rose, Tatiana Enosse, Sonia M Fialho, Alexandre Assis, Rosane Maria Santos de Silva, Marcelle Figueira Marques da Leite, José Paulo Gagliardi |
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Infecções por Rotavirus / epidemiologia Infecções por Rotavirus / virologia Diarreia Infantil / epidemiologia Rotavirus / genética Variação Genética Filogenia Genótipo Estudos Transversais / métodos Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa / métodos Moçambique (MZ) |
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Infecções por Rotavirus / epidemiologia Infecções por Rotavirus / virologia Diarreia Infantil / epidemiologia Rotavirus / genética Variação Genética Filogenia Genótipo Estudos Transversais / métodos Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa / métodos Moçambique (MZ) |
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Acute diarrhea disease caused by Rotaviruses A (RVA) is still the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in children <5 years old in developing countries. An exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted between February and September, 2011 to determine the proportion of acute diarrhea caused by RVA. A total of 254 stool specimens were collected from children <5 years old with acute diarrhea, including outpatients (222 children) and inpatients (32 children), in three local health centers in Chókwè District, Gaza Province, South of Mozambique. RVA antigens were detected using enzyme immunoassay (EIA); the RVA G (VP7) and P (VP4) genotypes were determined by RT-PCR or analysis sequencing. Sixty (24 percent) out of 254 fecal specimens were positive for RVA by EIA; being 58 (97 percent) from children <2 years of age. RVA prevalence peaks in June and July (coldest and drier months) and the G[P] binary combination observed were G12P[8] (57 percent); G1P[8] (9 percent); G12P[6] (6 percent); and 2 percent for each of the following genotypes: G1P[6], G2P[6] G4P[6], and G9P[8]. Non-Typeable (NT) G and/or P genotypes were observed as follows: G12P [NT] (6 percent); G1P [NT], G3P[NT] and GNTP[NT] (4 percent). Considering the different GP combinations, G12 represented 67 percent of the genotypes. This is the first data showing the diversity of RVA genotypes in Mozambique highlighting the epidemiological importance of these viruses in acute diarrhea cases in children <2 years old. In addition, these findings will provide a baseline data before the introduction of the RVA monovalent (Rotarix(®) ) vaccine in the National Immunization Program in September 2015. |
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