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Mumps virus genotypes identified during disease outbreaks in the state of São Paulo, Brazil: 2011-2016 / Genótipos dos vírus da caxumba identificados durantesurtos da doença no estado de São Paulo, Brasil: 2011 - 2016

Silva, Daniela Bernardes Borges da; Santos, Cecília Luiza Simões; Santos, Katia Corrêa de Oliveira; Theobaldo, Márcia; Paulino, Renato de Sousa; Sasaki, Norio Augusto; Benega, Margarete Aparecida; Paiva, Terezinha Maria de.
Rev. Inst. Adolfo Lutz (Online); 75: 1-5, 2016. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS, SES-SP | ID: biblio-835642
In São Paulo the mumps virus (MuV) outbreaks have been increasing from In São Paulo the mumps virus (MuV) outbreaks have been increasing from 2011 to nowadays. MuV epidemiological surveillance has been improving by using the polymerase chain reaction in real time (rRT-PCR) in addition to the specific IgM antibody (IgM-Ab) detection; in some cases,genome sequencing studies were performed. Increased virus transmission and recent outbreakshave raised interest on MuV genotyping, as a means to understand the transmission pathways andto identify the vaccine-associated cases. From January 2011 to August 2016, MuV infection was analyzed at Institute Adolfo Lutz. A total of 232 (77.33 %) throat wash samples showed positivity to mumps genome, and 68 (22.66 %) were negative when analyzed by rRT-PCR. Among 15 samples for molecular analysis, 10 serum samples from respective patients were also available for detecting anti-MuV IgM-Ab; and from these, four (40%) samples were seropositive. Vaccination statuswas available only for patients from Cedral and Araraquara. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the circulation of the following mumps virus genotypes in the investigated periods 2011(M), 2012, and 2013 (K); 2014 (N); 2015 (G, K, and N); 2016 (G). Knowledge on MuV molecular epidemiology in São Paulo-Brazil could contribute to the surveillance and epidemiological program in Brazil, and globally as well.
Biblioteca responsable: BR91.2