Diversity of Group A Human Rotavirus Types Circulating over a 4-Year Period in Madrid, Spain

Author:

Sánchez-Fauquier Alicia1,Wilhelmi Isabel2,Colomina Javier3,Cubero Eusebio1,Roman Enriqueta4

Affiliation:

1. Servicio de Virología, Centro Nacional de Microbiología, Instituto de Salud Carlos III

2. Servicio de Microbiología

3. Servicio de Microbiología, Hospital de La Ribera, Valencia, Spain

4. Servicio de Pediatría, Hospital Severo Ochoa, Madrid

Abstract

ABSTRACT The incidence and distribution of human rotavirus G types among children under 5 years old with acute gastroenteritis were determined over a 4-year period (1998 to 2002) by using monoclonal antibodies and reverse transcription-PCR methods. Rotavirus was detected in 1,155 (31%) of 3,760 specimens tested. Rotavirus was studied in every month of the 48-month survey period. Rotavirus activity occurred mainly (51%) in the typically cooler months in Spain (November to February). The age distribution of rotavirus-positive cases showed that 90% of patients (1,038 of 1,155) were under 2 years old. Rotavirus types were determined for 576 of 1,155 patients (50%). G1 was the main genotype detected (53%), and the second most common was G4 (24%). The G2, G9, and G3 rotavirus types were detected in 14, 6, and 2% of the cases, respectively. Dual infections were detected in only 0.6%. The seasonal distribution of genotypes showed a significant genotypic shift: whereas G4 strains predominated (57%) during the 1998 to 2000 seasons, the G1 gradually increased to account for 75% in the 2000 to 2002 seasons. In addition, the present study reports the first detection of the G9 genotype in human fecal samples in Spain. Therefore, additional types may be required for vaccine development strategies that currently target only types G1 to G4.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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