
doi: 10.1086/605049
pmid: 19821712
The first European rotavirus surveillance network, EuroRotaNet, comprising 16 laboratories in 15 European countries, has been established.Fecal samples from gastroenteritis cases positive for group A rotavirus antigen were collected from multiple European countries from 2005 to mid-2008 and were subjected to G and P genotyping. Epidemiological data collected included age, sex, geographical location, setting, dates of onset and sample collection, and clinical symptoms.A total of 8879 rotavirus-positive samples were characterized: 2129 cases were from the 2005-2006 season, 4030 from the 2006-2007 season, and 2720 from the ongoing 2007-2008 season. A total of 30 different G and P type combinations of strains circulated in the region from 2005 through 2008. Of these strains, 90% had genotypes commonly associated with human infections-G1P[8], G2P[4], G3P[8], G4P[8], and G9P[8]-and 1.37% represented potential zoonotic introductions. G1P[8] remained the most prevalent genotype in Europe as a whole, but the incidence of infection with G1P[8] rotavirus strains was <50% overall, and all 3 seasons were characterized by a significant diversity of cocirculating strains. The peak incidence of rotavirus infection occurred from January through May, and 81% of case patients were aged <2.5 years. Conclusions. Data gathered through EuroRotaNet will provide valuable background information on the rotavirus strain diversity in Europe before the introduction of rotavirus vaccines, and the network will provide a robust method for surveillance during vaccine implementation.
Rotavirus, Time Factors, Genotype, 610 Medizin, 610, Rotavirus/classification, Rotavirus Infections, Europe/epidemiology, Rotavirus Infections/epidemiology, Humans, Child, Preschool, [SDV.MP.VIR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology, Rotavirus Infections/virology, ddc:610, Internet, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Newborn, Europe, Child, Preschool, Rotavirus/genetics, Seasons
Rotavirus, Time Factors, Genotype, 610 Medizin, 610, Rotavirus/classification, Rotavirus Infections, Europe/epidemiology, Rotavirus Infections/epidemiology, Humans, Child, Preschool, [SDV.MP.VIR] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology/Virology, Rotavirus Infections/virology, ddc:610, Internet, Infant, Newborn, Infant, Newborn, Europe, Child, Preschool, Rotavirus/genetics, Seasons
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