2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.28987
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Emergence of equine‐like G3 and porcine‐like G9 rotavirus strains in Sarawak, Malaysia: 2019−2021

Ahmad Syatir Tahar,
Eng Joe Ong,
Andy Rahardja
et al.

Abstract: Rotavirus is the leading causative viral agent of pediatric acute gastroenteritis globally, infecting mostly children 5 years old and below. Data on rotavirus prevalence in Malaysia is scarce, despite the WHO's recommendation for continuous rotavirus surveillance, and has underestimated the need for national rotavirus vaccination. Characteristics of the current rotavirus strains in Malaysia have to be determined to understand the rotavirus epidemiology and vaccine compatibility. This study sought to determine … Show more

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“…In recent years, novel human rotaviruses representing potential reassortment events between human and equine rotaviruses have been detected and spread globally. Specifically, since 2013, a novel DS-1-like intergenogroup reassortant with a VP7 of equine origin and designated as "equine-like G3" has emerged in the human population and rapidly spread to many countries across five continents, in some instances with endemic circulation [15,55,57,58,[171][172][173][174][175][176][177]. The first report dates to April 2013, when two novel G3P [4] rotavirus strains were detected in children suffering from acute gastroenteritis in Sendai, Japan [15].…”
Section: Viral Evolution and Emergence Of Rotaviruses That Cross Spec...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, novel human rotaviruses representing potential reassortment events between human and equine rotaviruses have been detected and spread globally. Specifically, since 2013, a novel DS-1-like intergenogroup reassortant with a VP7 of equine origin and designated as "equine-like G3" has emerged in the human population and rapidly spread to many countries across five continents, in some instances with endemic circulation [15,55,57,58,[171][172][173][174][175][176][177]. The first report dates to April 2013, when two novel G3P [4] rotavirus strains were detected in children suffering from acute gastroenteritis in Sendai, Japan [15].…”
Section: Viral Evolution and Emergence Of Rotaviruses That Cross Spec...mentioning
confidence: 99%