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Genetic Diversity and Zoonotic Potential of Human Rotavirus Strains, 2003â2006, Hungary |
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Status = Published
Type = Article |
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Genetic Diversity and Zoonotic Potential of Human
Rotavirus Strains, 2003â2006, Hungary
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Létrehozó: |
BĂĄnyai, KrisztiĂĄn
BogdĂĄn, Ăgnes
Domonkos, Gertrud
Kisfali, PĂŠter
MolnĂĄr, PĂŠter
TĂłth, AndrĂĄs
Melegh, BĂŠla
Vito, Martella
Gentsch, Jon R
SzĹącs, GyĂśrgy
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Kiadó: |
Wiley
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Dátum: |
2008-12-23
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Téma: |
QR355 Virology / vĂruskutatĂĄs
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Tartalmi leírás: |
Rotavirus strain surveillance is being conducted
in many countries before and after introduction of newly licensed vaccines to assess the impact of the vaccines on rotavirus strains. Here we describe a strain surveillance study in the Buda- pest area of Hungary (2003â2006) based on RNA profile analysis, genotyping by multiplex PCR and nucleotide sequencing. Among 1,983 G-typed rotaviruses we identified G1 (22%), G2 (4.8%), G3 (3.5%), G4 (18.5%), G6 (1.1%), G8 (<0.1%, n Âź 1), G9 (42%), and G12 (3.4%) specificities. Informa- tion on P genotype incidence was determined for a subset of samples (n Âź 814). In addition to the globally important strains, a variety of uncom- mon antigen combinations were also found, for example, P[9],G3; P[14],G6; or P[14],G8. Sequence and phylogenetic analysis of the VP7, VP4, VP6, and NSP4 genes of selected strains with uncommon antigen combinations demonstrated high similarity with certain bovine, porcine, feline, equine, and lapine rotaviruses, respec- tively. Continued surveillance is needed to assess the role of animal rotaviruses in human diseases. |
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magyar
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Article
PeerReviewed
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Formátum: |
text
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Azonosító: |
BĂĄnyai, KrisztiĂĄn and BogdĂĄn, Ăgnes and Domonkos, Gertrud and Kisfali, PĂŠter and MolnĂĄr, PĂŠter and TĂłth, AndrĂĄs and Melegh, BĂŠla and Vito, Martella and Gentsch, Jon R and SzĹącs, GyĂśrgy (2008) Genetic Diversity and Zoonotic Potential of Human Rotavirus Strains, 2003â2006, Hungary. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY, 81 (2). pp. 362-370. ISSN 0146-6615
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Kapcsolat: |
https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.21375
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