Pattern of Circulation of Norovirus GII Strains during Natural Infection

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作者
Ayukekbong, James Ayukepi [1 ,2 ]
Fobisong, Cajetan [2 ]
Tah, Ferdinand [2 ]
Lindh, Magnus [1 ]
Nkuo-Akenji, Theresia [3 ]
Bergstrom, Tomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gothenburg, Inst Biomed, Sect Clin Virol, Dept Infect Dis, Gothenburg, Sweden
[2] Redeem Biomed Syst, Sect Clin Res, Douala, Cameroon
[3] Univ Buea, Dept Microbiol & Parasitol, Fac Sci, Buea, Cameroon
关键词
NORWALK VIRUS; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; CHILDREN; GASTROENTERITIS; EXCRETION; PRIMERS;
D O I
10.1128/JCM.01896-14
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 [微生物学];
摘要
Norovirus (NoV) is considered a major cause of nonbacterial gastroenteritis among people of all ages worldwide, but the natural course of infection is incompletely known. In this study, the pattern of circulation of NoVs was studied among 146 children and 137 adults in a small community in southwestern Cameroon. The participants provided monthly fecal samples during a year. NoV RNA was detected in at least one sample from 82 (29%) of the participants. The partial VP1 region could be sequenced in 36 NoV GII-positive samples. Three different genotypes were identified (GII.1, GII.4, and GII.17), with each genotype circulating within 2 to 3 months and reappearing after a relapse period of 2 to 3 months. Most infections occurred once, and 2 episodes at most within a year were detected. No difference in the frequency of NoV infection between children and adults was recorded. The same genotype was detected for a maximum of 2 consecutive months in 3 children only, suggesting that a less than 30-day duration of viral shedding in natural infection was common. Reinfection within a year with the same genotype was not observed, consistent with short-term homotypic immune protection. The study revealed that NoV strains are circulating with a limited duration of viral shedding both in the individuals and the population as part of their natural infection. The results also provide evidence of cross-protective immunity of limited duration between genotypes of the same genogroup.
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