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Epidemiology of norovirus gastroenteritis in hospitalized children under five years old in western China, 2015–2019

Ranran Cao, Xiaozhen Ma, Wanyi Li, Baoning Wang, Yuan Yang, Hongren Wang, Yu Kuang, Jiangzhou You, Zhongyi Zhao, Min Ren, Linlin Zhou, Mingyuan Li

2021Journal of Microbiology Immunology and Infection35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Norovirus is associated with one-fifth of all gastroenteritis cases, but basic epidemiological data is lacking, especially in developing countries. As long-term surveillance on norovirus gastroenteritis is scarce in western China, this study aims to update the epidemiological knowledge of norovirus gastroenteritis and to characterize the genotypes of norovirus strains. METHODS: Stool samples were collected from hospitalized children under 5 years old with gastroenteritis in Chengdu, China. All samples were tested for norovirus as well as rotavirus, sapovirus, enteric adenovirus, and astrovirus by real-time RT-PCR. RdRp and VP1 genes were sequenced in norovirus-positive samples to investigate viral phylogenies. RESULTS: Of the 1181 samples collected from 2015 to 2019, 242 (20.5%) were positive for norovirus. Among norovirus-positive cases, 65 cases had co-infection with another virus; norovirus/enteric adenovirus was most frequently detected (50.8%, 33/65). The highest positive rate was observed in children aged 13-18 months (23.7%, 68/287). Norovirus infection peaked in autumn (36.6%, 91/249), followed by summer (20.3%, 70/345). Pearson correlation analysis showed significant correlation between the norovirus-positive rate and humidity (r = 0.773, P < 0.05). GII.4 Sydney 2012 [P31] (48.5%, 79/163) and GII.3 [P12] (35.6%, 58/163) were the dominant norovirus strains. CONCLUSIONS: Norovirus has become one of the most common causes of viral gastroenteritis in children under 5 years old in western China. Continuous monitoring is imperative for predicting the emergence of new epidemic strains and for current vaccine development.

Topics & Concepts

NorovirusSapovirusAstrovirusRotavirusAcute gastroenteritisVirologyEpidemiologyMedicineBiologyMicrobiologyVirusInternal medicineViral gastroenteritis research and epidemiologyVirus-based gene therapy researchRespiratory viral infections research
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