Affiliation:
1. Yunnan Provincial People's Hospital: First People's Hospital of Yunnan
2. Kunming angel women's and Children's Hospital
Abstract
Abstract
Rotavirus is the most important pathogenic cause of non-bacterial diarrhea in infants and children. Approximately 60% of hospital admissions for acute diarrhea worldwide are caused by rotavirus infection. Rotavirus infection and hospitalization among children in China are a social burden, resulting in economic loss. The prevalence and geographical distribution of rotavirus genotypes is variable partially due to population migration. Due to the unique geographical conditions and climatic in Yunnan Province, several viruses with new genotypes have emerged and multiple genotypes have become co-endemic. In this study, rotavirus infection screening and genetic characterization of epidemic strains were performed in 149,492 infants and children admitted to hospitals in six representative prefectures in Yunnan Province between 2019 and 2021. The prevalence of rotavirus infection was 13.39%, and was highest in January and lowest in September. G9P[8] was the main endemic rotavirus genotype. Other endemic genotypes included G2P[4], G8P[8], G9P[4], G2P[8], G3P[8], G4P[8], G3P[4], and G4P[6]. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that locally endemic strains were influenced by importation of strains from neighboring provinces and other Asian countries. These findings provide a scientific basis for rotavirus prevention and control, and lay a foundation for preliminary studies to establish a rotavirus surveillance network in Yunnan Province.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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