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. 2008 Aug;42(4):425-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2008.03.010. Epub 2008 Apr 28.

Molecular identification of two genotypes of mumps virus causing two regional outbreaks in Asturias, Spain

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Molecular identification of two genotypes of mumps virus causing two regional outbreaks in Asturias, Spain

J A Boga et al. J Clin Virol. 2008 Aug.

Abstract

Background: In spite of universal vaccination, several sporadic cases of mumps infection, which could produce outbreaks, are detected every year in different countries.

Objective: Mumps virus strains causing two regional outbreaks in Asturias (Spain) were phylogenetically characterized.

Study design: Mumps virus strains, which were detected in samples from patients belonging to two regional outbreaks in Asturias, were characterized by sequencing of the SH gene and further alignment to homologous sequences of representative strains of the different mumps genotypes.

Results: Two different strains (Ast/SP02 and Ast/SP07) were isolated. Sequence analysis revealed that while Ast/SP02 belonged to genotype H, Ast/SP07 was phylogenetically close to UK02-19, a reference strain for a new genotype. Both strains belonged to different genotypes from those used in the vaccination (Jeryl-Lynn strain is genotype A).

Conclusion: Mumps virus strains different from those used in vaccination program can cause mumps outbreaks even in vaccinated patients.

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