1. Rotavirus strain surveillance for three years following the introduction of rotavirus vaccine into Belém, Brazil
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Joana D'Arc Pereira Mascarenhas, Suely H. Tuboi, Patrícia Brasil, Elza Caroline Alves Muller, Maria Cleonice Aguiar Justino, Luana da Silva Soares, Sylvia de Fátima dos Santos Guerra, Alexandre da Costa Linhares, Eduardo Ortega-Barria, Romulo E Colindres, and Alessilva do Socorro Lima de Oliveira
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Strain (chemistry) ,business.industry ,Nucleotide sequencing ,medicine.disease_cause ,Rotavirus vaccine ,Virology ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunization ,Rotavirus ,Genotype ,Human rotavirus ,medicine ,Typing ,business - Abstract
The monovalent human rotavirus (RV) vaccine, RIX4414 (Rotarix™, GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals) was introduced into Brazil's Expanded Program on Immunization in March 2006. One year after vaccine introduction, the G2P[4] strain was found to be predominant, with an apparent extinction of many non-G2 strains. This study investigated the diversity of circulating strains in the three years following RIX4414 introduction. Between May 2008 and May 2011, stool samples were collected from children aged ≥12 weeks who were hospitalized for severe lab confirmed RV-gastroenteritis (≥3 liquid or semi-liquid motions over a 24-h period for
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- 2015
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