Emerging Infectious Diseases (Apr 2013)

Feline Origin of Rotavirus Strain, Tunisia, 2008

  • Mouna Ben Hadj Fredj,
  • Elisabeth Heylen,
  • Mark Zeller,
  • Imene Fodha,
  • Meriam Benhamida-Rebai,
  • Marc Van Ranst,
  • Jelle Matthijnssens,
  • Abdelhalim Trabelsi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1904.121383
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4
pp. 630 – 634

Abstract

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In Tunisia in 2008, an unusual G6P[9] rotavirus, RVA/human-wt/TUN/17237/2008/G6P[9], rarely found in humans, was detected in a child. To determine the origin of this strain, we conducted phylogenetic analyses and found a unique genotype constellation resembling rotaviruses belonging to the feline BA222-like genotype constellation. The strain probably resulted from direct cat-to-human transmission.

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