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Molecular analysis of G3P[6] rotavirus in the Amazon region of Brazil: evidence of reassortment with equine-like strains.

Ana C Silva SerraEdivaldo Cs JúniorJonas F CruzPatrícia S LoboEdvaldo Tp JúniorRenato S BandeiraDelana Am BezerraJoana Dp MascarenhasSylvia F Santos GuerraLuana Silva Soares Farias
Published in: Future microbiology (2021)
Aim: To perform a molecular analysis of rotavirus A (RVA) G3P[6] strains detected in 2012 and 2017 in the Amazon region of Brazil. Materials & methods: Eighteen RVA G3P[6] strains were collected from children aged under 10 years hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis, and partial sequencing of each segment genome was performed using Sanger sequencing. Results: Phylogenetic analysis showed that all G3P[6] strains had a DS-1-like genotype constellation. Two strains had the highest nucleotide identities with equine-like G3P[6]/G3P[8] genotypes. Several amino acid alterations in VP4 and VP7 neutralizing epitopes of equine-like RVA G3P[6] strains were observed in comparison with vaccine strains. Conclusion: These findings suggest that equine-like RVA G3P[6] strains have been circulating in the Amazon region of Brazil as a result of direct importation, and support natural RVA evolutionary mechanisms.
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