Rotavirus genotypes in children with gastroenteritis assisted in two public hospitals from Chile: Viral strains circulating in a country without a universal vaccination against rotavirus Genotipos de rotavirus aislados de niños chilenos con gastroenteriti
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Lucero, Yalda
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Mamani, Nora
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Orellana Cortés, Héctor Hernán
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Peña, Alfredo
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Vergara, Rodrigo C.
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Gallardo, Miguel O.Ryan
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2019-03-11T13:03:58Z
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2019-03-11T13:03:58Z
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2012
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Revista Chilena de Infectologia, Volumen 29, Issue 2, 2018, Pages 142-148
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07161018
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10.4067/S0716-10182012000200004
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165571
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Background: Rotavirus is the main cause of severe gastroenteritis (GE) in children. Two vaccines currently available have proven effi cacy against the predominant genotypes. Rotavirus genotypes vary both geographically and/or temporally. Genotype surveillance is important to monitor trends associated or not with vaccine use. Aim: To update information on rotavirus genotypes circulating in two main cities of Chile. Methodology: Between May 2009-March 2010, children < 5y of age receiving medical care for GE in two large hospitals were recruited; none of these children had received rotavirus vaccine previously. Epidemiological information was recorded in an ad-hoc form and stool samples were collected for rotavirus detection by a commercial ELISA. Genotyping was performed by semi-nested RT-PCR. Results: A total of 296/967 samples (31%) were positive for rotavirus, with a peak in November/ December mostly in children 7-24 months old (67%). G9P[8] was the predominant genotype (76%), followe
Rotavirus genotypes in children with gastroenteritis assisted in two public hospitals from Chile: Viral strains circulating in a country without a universal vaccination against rotavirus Genotipos de rotavirus aislados de niños chilenos con gastroenteriti