Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6121601 | Journal of Clinical Virology | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This 4-year follow-up study showed a reduction in rotavirus-related diarrhea and even skipped a rotavirus season, which is consistent with vaccine mediated protection. The 2007-2010 rotavirus epidemic curve reflected the natural cyclic fluctuation of the single G2P[4] genotype, with sharp reduction of cases in 2008 leading to lack of a rotavirus 2009 season (both cases and hospitalizations) followed by its come back in 2010. Diarrhea cases related to either vaccine serotype/genotype (G1 or P[8]) were not detected. Thus, a new scenario emerged with a single epidemic genotype replacing the cocirculation of great diversity of genotypes, thus far, a hallmark of the epidemiology of rotavirus in Brazil.
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Authors
A.C.B. Dulgheroff, E.F. Figueiredo, L.P. Moreira, K.C. Moreira, L.M.S. Moura, V.S. Gouvêa, A.L.S. Domingues,