Emerging Infectious Diseases (Oct 2001)

Expanding Global Distribution of Rotavirus Serotype G9: Detection in Libya, Kenya, and Cuba

  • Nigel A. Cunliffe,
  • Winifred Dove,
  • James E.G. Bunn,
  • M. Ben Ramadam,
  • James W.O. Nyangao,
  • Raul L. Riveron,
  • Luis E. Cuevas,
  • C. Anthony Hart

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid0705.017521
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
pp. 890 – 892

Abstract

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Serotype G9 may be the fifth most common human rotavirus serotype, after serotypes G1 to G4. In three cross-sectional studies of childhood diarrhea, we have detected serotype G9 rotaviruses for the first time in Libya, Kenya, and Cuba. Serotype G9 constituted 27% of all rotaviruses identified, emphasizing the reemergence of serotype G9 and suggesting that future human rotavirus vaccines will need to protect against disease caused by this serotype.

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