2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2014.04.022
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Surveillance of group A Rotavirus in Buenos Aires 2008–2011, long lasting circulation of G2P[4] strains possibly linked to massive monovalent vaccination in the region

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“…These findings fit within a regional trend of decreased G1 prevalence in bordering Brazil and Argentina during the same period. 3,37 As seen in Argentina, we saw high prevalence of G3P [8] and G2P [4] genotypes. 3 Similar to Brazilian and Argentine populations, Bolivia experienced an increase in G2P [4] genotypes immediately before vaccine introduction, suggesting year-to-year variability toward this genotype.…”
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“…These findings fit within a regional trend of decreased G1 prevalence in bordering Brazil and Argentina during the same period. 3,37 As seen in Argentina, we saw high prevalence of G3P [8] and G2P [4] genotypes. 3 Similar to Brazilian and Argentine populations, Bolivia experienced an increase in G2P [4] genotypes immediately before vaccine introduction, suggesting year-to-year variability toward this genotype.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…3,37 As seen in Argentina, we saw high prevalence of G3P [8] and G2P [4] genotypes. 3 Similar to Brazilian and Argentine populations, Bolivia experienced an increase in G2P [4] genotypes immediately before vaccine introduction, suggesting year-to-year variability toward this genotype. 5,6,37 The G1P [8]-derived vaccine is effective against genotypes heterotypic to the vaccine type, including the G2P [4] genotype that some have suggested is favored after vaccination.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
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