Molecular epidemiology of human rotaviruses in Manipur: genome analysis of rotaviruses of long electropherotype and subgroup I
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Molecular epidemiology of human rotaviruses in Manipur: genome analysis of rotaviruses of long electropherotype and subgroup I
Abstract
In 1987/88 a winter outbreak of infantile gastroenteritis occurred in Manipur, India which was mainly due to rotaviruses of long electropherotype and subgroup (SG) I. The VP7 gene of one of these viruses (M48) has been cloned and sequenced. It was found to be very closely related to the VP7 genes of the G2 serotype human rotaviruses RV-5 and S2. Follow-up epidemiology of this event in Manipur during 1989-1992 yielded mainly rotaviruses of more conventional characteristics (94 isolates of SG II and long electropherotype, and 90 isolates of SG I and short electropherotype), but also 6 isolates of SG I with long electropherotype, indicating that these viruses continue to circulate in the Manipur community. One isolate of short electropherotype was of subgroup II, and one long electropherotype isolate reacted with the group A but not with either the subgroup I or subgroup II monoclonal antibodies.
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