[The emergence of novel GII.4 norovirus variant, Sydney_2012, in Shanghai, China]
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[The emergence of novel GII.4 norovirus variant, Sydney_2012, in Shanghai, China]
Abstract
To describe the epidemiological characteristics of norovirus (NOV) associated acute gastroenteritis in Shanghai and characterize the evolution pattern of circulating strains. From March 2012 to February 2013, 502 stool specimens were collected from adult (> or = 16 years) outpatients who visited either of the two sentinel hospitals in Shanghai for acute gastroenteritis. Molecular detection and genotyping of NoV were performed and the phylogenetic relationship of the circulating strains has also been comprehensively analyzed. The epidemics level of GI NoV was low throughout the surveillance period, with the positive rate of 3.78% (19 cases), and no seasonality of GI NoV infection could be distinguished. For GII genogroup, higher epidemics in adults in Shanghai, with the detection rate of 17.13% (86 cases), were observed. And relatively high epidemics of GII NoV infection were spotted between October and December in 2012. The frequency of NoV associated acute gastroenteritis in older people is significantly higher than that in young individuals (P < 0.05). Sequencing and genotyping analysis revealed that the high epidemics of GII NoV infection between October and December in 2012 is associated with the emergence of a novel GII.4 norovirus strain, termed Sydney_2012. Sequence analysis also demonstrated that this was a recombinant virus between a GII.e polymerase and GII.4 capsid, which has also been the dominant circulating strain in Shanghai. In 2012, a new GII.4 variant, termed Sydney_2012, emerged in Shanghai and caused high epidemics of acute gastroenteritis during late autumn and winter.
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