Distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand

© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Norovirus (NoV) and sapovirus (SaV) are recognized as the causative agents of acute gastroenteritis, and NoV is one of the leading pathogens reported worldwide. This study reports on the distribution of NoV and SaV genotypes in children hospitalized with acute gastroen...

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Main Authors: Kanittapon Supadej, Pattara Khamrin, Kattareeya Kumthip, Rungnapa Malasao, Natthawan Chaimongkol, Mayuko Saito, Hitoshi Oshitani, Hiroshi Ushijima, Niwat Maneekarn
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-627472018-11-29T07:54:22Z Distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand Kanittapon Supadej Pattara Khamrin Kattareeya Kumthip Rungnapa Malasao Natthawan Chaimongkol Mayuko Saito Hitoshi Oshitani Hiroshi Ushijima Niwat Maneekarn Immunology and Microbiology Medicine © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Norovirus (NoV) and sapovirus (SaV) are recognized as the causative agents of acute gastroenteritis, and NoV is one of the leading pathogens reported worldwide. This study reports on the distribution of NoV and SaV genotypes in children hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from January 2015 to February 2017. From a total of 843 stool samples, 170 (20.2%) and 16 (1.9%) were identified as having NoV and SaV infections, respectively. Two samples (0.2%) were positive for both NoV and SaV. Of these, NoV GII.4 (57.2%) was the dominant genotype, followed by GII.2, GII.3, GII.17, GII.6, GII.7, GII.13, GII.14, GII.15, GII.21, GI.6, and GI.5. Among the NoV GII.4 variants, Sydney 2012 was the dominant variant during the period 2015-2016, while the other variants detected in this study were Asia 2003 and New Orleans 2009. Interestingly, an increase of NoV GII.2 was observed in 2016 and 2017. Characterization of partial RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and VP1 nucleotide sequences of GII.2 strains revealed that more than half of the GII.2 strains circulating in 2016 and 2017 were recombinant strains of GII.P16/GII.2. For SaV, the majority of strains belonged to GI.1 (55.6%) and GI.2 (33.3%), while GII.5 accounted for 11.1%. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the diversity of NoV and SaV, and the emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in 2016 and 2017 in Chiang Mai, Thailand. 2018-11-29T07:45:24Z 2018-11-29T07:45:24Z 2018-01-01 Journal 10969071 01466615 2-s2.0-85055154361 10.1002/jmv.25261 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85055154361&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/62747
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
Kanittapon Supadej
Pattara Khamrin
Kattareeya Kumthip
Rungnapa Malasao
Natthawan Chaimongkol
Mayuko Saito
Hitoshi Oshitani
Hiroshi Ushijima
Niwat Maneekarn
Distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand
description © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Norovirus (NoV) and sapovirus (SaV) are recognized as the causative agents of acute gastroenteritis, and NoV is one of the leading pathogens reported worldwide. This study reports on the distribution of NoV and SaV genotypes in children hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis in Chiang Mai, Thailand, from January 2015 to February 2017. From a total of 843 stool samples, 170 (20.2%) and 16 (1.9%) were identified as having NoV and SaV infections, respectively. Two samples (0.2%) were positive for both NoV and SaV. Of these, NoV GII.4 (57.2%) was the dominant genotype, followed by GII.2, GII.3, GII.17, GII.6, GII.7, GII.13, GII.14, GII.15, GII.21, GI.6, and GI.5. Among the NoV GII.4 variants, Sydney 2012 was the dominant variant during the period 2015-2016, while the other variants detected in this study were Asia 2003 and New Orleans 2009. Interestingly, an increase of NoV GII.2 was observed in 2016 and 2017. Characterization of partial RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and VP1 nucleotide sequences of GII.2 strains revealed that more than half of the GII.2 strains circulating in 2016 and 2017 were recombinant strains of GII.P16/GII.2. For SaV, the majority of strains belonged to GI.1 (55.6%) and GI.2 (33.3%), while GII.5 accounted for 11.1%. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the diversity of NoV and SaV, and the emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in 2016 and 2017 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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author Kanittapon Supadej
Pattara Khamrin
Kattareeya Kumthip
Rungnapa Malasao
Natthawan Chaimongkol
Mayuko Saito
Hitoshi Oshitani
Hiroshi Ushijima
Niwat Maneekarn
author_facet Kanittapon Supadej
Pattara Khamrin
Kattareeya Kumthip
Rungnapa Malasao
Natthawan Chaimongkol
Mayuko Saito
Hitoshi Oshitani
Hiroshi Ushijima
Niwat Maneekarn
author_sort Kanittapon Supadej
title Distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_short Distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_full Distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_fullStr Distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of NoV GII.P16/GII.2 recombinant strains in Chiang Mai, Thailand
title_sort distribution of norovirus and sapovirus genotypes with emergence of nov gii.p16/gii.2 recombinant strains in chiang mai, thailand
publishDate 2018
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