Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report

Background: Rubella is a common inherited infection resulting in congenital cataracts and a significant cause of permanent vision loss in developing countries. In 2016, Indonesia had the highest number of congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) cases globally. Here, we report the first genotype of the rub...

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Main Authors: Herini, Elisabeth Siti, Triono, Agung, Iskandar, Kristy, Nuady, Albaaza, Pujiastuti, Lucia Hetty, Marcellus, Marcellus, Nugrahanto, Andika Priamas, Kamal, Musthofa, Gunadi, Gunadi
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2833662023-11-20T07:43:49Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283366/ Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report Herini, Elisabeth Siti Triono, Agung Iskandar, Kristy Nuady, Albaaza Pujiastuti, Lucia Hetty Marcellus, Marcellus Nugrahanto, Andika Priamas Kamal, Musthofa Gunadi, Gunadi Paediatrics Background: Rubella is a common inherited infection resulting in congenital cataracts and a significant cause of permanent vision loss in developing countries. In 2016, Indonesia had the highest number of congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) cases globally. Here, we report the first genotype of the rubella virus extracted from the eye lens from a child with congenital cataracts due to CRS. Case presentation: A female neonate was delivered by an elective caesarean delivery with normal birth weight at term from a 24-year-old mother in the rural setting. The baby presented with bilateral congenital cataracts, small-moderate secundum atrial septal defect, severe supravalvular pulmonary stenosis, and profound bilateral hearing loss. She also had microcephaly and splenomegaly. The patient's serology showed persistent positive IgG for rubella virus at the age of four years and four months. Following extraction during cataract surgery, viral detection of the lenses identified the presence of rubella. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that the virus was grouped into genotype 1E. Conclusions: Our study reports the first phylogenetic analysis of the rubella virus extracted from the eye lens of a child with CRS in Indonesia. The detection of the rubella virus from eye lenses is remarkably promising. Our findings also emphasize the importance of molecular epidemiology in tracking the origin of rubella infection toward achieving virus eradication. © 2022, The Author(s). BioMed Central Ltd 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283366/1/50.pdf Herini, Elisabeth Siti and Triono, Agung and Iskandar, Kristy and Nuady, Albaaza and Pujiastuti, Lucia Hetty and Marcellus, Marcellus and Nugrahanto, Andika Priamas and Kamal, Musthofa and Gunadi, Gunadi (2022) Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report. BMC Pediatrics, 22 (1). ISSN 1471-2431 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85144161126&doi=10.1186%2fs12887-022-03775-4&partnerID=40&md5=3f37125299167ca7a9790127b351786f 10.1186/s12887-022-03775-4
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topic Paediatrics
spellingShingle Paediatrics
Herini, Elisabeth Siti
Triono, Agung
Iskandar, Kristy
Nuady, Albaaza
Pujiastuti, Lucia Hetty
Marcellus, Marcellus
Nugrahanto, Andika Priamas
Kamal, Musthofa
Gunadi, Gunadi
Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report
description Background: Rubella is a common inherited infection resulting in congenital cataracts and a significant cause of permanent vision loss in developing countries. In 2016, Indonesia had the highest number of congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) cases globally. Here, we report the first genotype of the rubella virus extracted from the eye lens from a child with congenital cataracts due to CRS. Case presentation: A female neonate was delivered by an elective caesarean delivery with normal birth weight at term from a 24-year-old mother in the rural setting. The baby presented with bilateral congenital cataracts, small-moderate secundum atrial septal defect, severe supravalvular pulmonary stenosis, and profound bilateral hearing loss. She also had microcephaly and splenomegaly. The patient's serology showed persistent positive IgG for rubella virus at the age of four years and four months. Following extraction during cataract surgery, viral detection of the lenses identified the presence of rubella. Phylogenetic analysis confirmed that the virus was grouped into genotype 1E. Conclusions: Our study reports the first phylogenetic analysis of the rubella virus extracted from the eye lens of a child with CRS in Indonesia. The detection of the rubella virus from eye lenses is remarkably promising. Our findings also emphasize the importance of molecular epidemiology in tracking the origin of rubella infection toward achieving virus eradication. © 2022, The Author(s).
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author Herini, Elisabeth Siti
Triono, Agung
Iskandar, Kristy
Nuady, Albaaza
Pujiastuti, Lucia Hetty
Marcellus, Marcellus
Nugrahanto, Andika Priamas
Kamal, Musthofa
Gunadi, Gunadi
author_facet Herini, Elisabeth Siti
Triono, Agung
Iskandar, Kristy
Nuady, Albaaza
Pujiastuti, Lucia Hetty
Marcellus, Marcellus
Nugrahanto, Andika Priamas
Kamal, Musthofa
Gunadi, Gunadi
author_sort Herini, Elisabeth Siti
title Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report
title_short Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report
title_full Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report
title_fullStr Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from Indonesia: a case report
title_sort phylogenetic analysis of congenital rubella virus from indonesia: a case report
publisher BioMed Central Ltd
publishDate 2022
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