Co-circulation of classic and novel astrovirus strains in patients with acute gastroenteritis in Germany
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Co-circulation of classic and novel astrovirus strains in patients with acute gastroenteritis in Germany
Abstract
Objectives: In order to analyze the molecular epidemiology of human astroviruses (HAstV) in Germany, a retrospective long-term study was performed to characterize circulating human astrovirus in patients with acute gastroenteritis in Germany.
Methods: A total of 2877 stool samples, collected between January 2010 and December 2015 from sporadic cases and outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis were retrospectively analyzed for astrovirus. A two-step PCR algorithm was developed and used to identify and characterize human astrovirus infections.
Results: Overall, 143 samples were astrovirus-positive (5.0%). Astrovirus infection was most frequently detectable in samples from children of 3-4 years (15%) followed by children of 1-2 years (8.6%), detection rates in adults were lower (1%-3.6%). A high number (71.3%) of co-infections, mainly with noro- or rotaviruses, were identified. Genotyping revealed that at least ten genotypes from all four human MAstV species were circulating in the study population. HAstV-1 was predominant in different age groups. Novel HAstV (MLB and VA genotypes) were also circulating in Germany.
Conclusion: Our findings give new insights into the circulation and genetic diversity of human astroviruses in patients with acute gastroenteritis. The novel HAstV-MLB and -VA genotypes could be characterized firstly in Germany while the analysis showed that these viruses have been dispersed in Germany since 2011 as a causative agent of acute gastroenteritis.
Keywords: Co-infection; Genotyping; Germany; Human astroviruses; Human viral gastroenteritis.
Copyright © 2018 The British Infection Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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