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Molecular epidemiology and characterization of norovirus and sapovirus in pediatric patients with acute diarrhea in Thailand, 2019–2020

Authors :
Phitchakorn Phengma
Pattara Khamrin
Nutthawadee Jampanil
Arpaporn Yodmeeklin
Nuthapong Ukarapol
Niwat Maneekarn
Kattareeya Kumthip
Source :
Journal of Infection and Public Health, Vol 15, Iss 9, Pp 1013-1019 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Background: Human enteric pathogens in the family Caliciviridae including norovirus (NoV) and sapovirus (SaV) are associated with acute diarrheal disease globally and are considered as one of the viruses with high genetic diversity. Methods: In order to investigate the epidemiology of NoV and SaV in pediatric patients with acute diarrhea in Chiang Mai, Thailand from January 2019 to December 2020, a total of 675 stool specimens were collected and examined for the presence of NoV and SaV by RT-multiplex PCR. Results: 126 (18.7 %) and 6 (0.9 %) stool samples were positive for NoV and SaV, respectively. Mixed infection of NoV and SaV was detected in one patient (0.2 %). Among 10 different NoV strains detected in this study, NoV genogroup II genotype 4 (GII.4) Sydney 2012 was the most predominant genotype (51.2 %) followed by GII.3, GII.2, GII.6, GII.12, GII.7, GII.17, GI.4, GII.14, and GI.3. Interestingly, monthly distribution of NoV genotypes revealed that NoV GII.3 increased dramatically in August 2019, suggesting an outbreak of NoV GII.3 might occur in the community. In addition, 3 genotypes of SaV were detected in this study with SaV GI.1 being the most common genotype (71.4 %) followed by GI.2 and GII.5 (each at 14.3 %). Conclusions: This study demonstrates the prevalence and genetic diversity of NoV and SaV circulating in pediatric patients with acute gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand during 2019–2020 and shows an emergence of NoV GII.3 infection in 2019.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18760341
Volume :
15
Issue :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Infection and Public Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1bc19253831145b885afaf6df933bed3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiph.2022.08.006