Frontiers in Microbiology (Jul 2019)
Nationwide Molecular Epidemiology of Measles Virus in Japan Between 2008 and 2017
- Fumio Seki,
- Masahiro Miyoshi,
- Tatsuya Ikeda,
- Haruna Nishijima,
- Miwako Saikusa,
- Masae Itamochi,
- Hiroko Minagawa,
- Takako Kurata,
- Rei Ootomo,
- Jumboku Kajiwara,
- Takashi Kato,
- Katsuhiro Komase,
- Keiko Tanaka-Taya,
- Tomimasa Sunagawa,
- Kazunori Oishi,
- Nobuhiko Okabe,
- Hirokazu Kimura,
- Shigeru Suga,
- Kunihisa Kozawa,
- Noriyuki Otsuki,
- Yoshio Mori,
- Komei Shirabe,
- Makoto Takeda,
- Measles Virus Surveillance Group of Japan,
- Technical Support Team for Measles Control in Japan,
- Rika Komagome,
- Asami Ohnishi,
- Hiroyuki Saito,
- Mie Sasaki,
- Kenichi Komabayashi,
- Atsuko Kanari,
- Tsutomu Tamura,
- Kazunari Yamamoto,
- Kanako Ishikawa,
- Fuminori Mizukoshi,
- Hiroyuki Tsukagoshi,
- Yasutaka Ogawa,
- Takashi Nakada,
- Ai Kasuga,
- Tomoko Ogawa,
- Hajime Yokoi,
- Rieko Suzuki,
- Hideaki Shimizu,
- Satoko Kanazawa,
- Masayuki Oonuma,
- Nagano Environ,
- Kanako Nishizawa,
- Yuichiro Okamura,
- Asaka Ikegaya,
- Takaharu Maehata,
- Toshihiko Furuta,
- Masaya Nakazawa,
- Yoshihiro Yasui,
- Shinichiro Shibata,
- Tsuyoshi Kuzuguchi,
- Yasunori Tanaka,
- Hajime Kusuhara,
- Kayo Aoki,
- Sachi Hirata,
- Akiko Nagasao,
- Daiki Kanbayashi,
- Atsushi Kaida,
- Tatsuya Miyoshi,
- Miki Ogi,
- Taku Uemura,
- Shinya Kawanishi,
- Masaki Hiragakiuchi,
- Machi Inada,
- Takashi Nishiyama,
- Chika Tatsumi,
- Masako Hamano,
- Naoki Shigemoto,
- Fujii Yoshiki,
- Sachiko Murata,
- Yukari Terajima,
- Yumiko Kawakami,
- Yuki Ashizuka,
- Chinami Wasano,
- Misato Tachibana,
- Akiko Honda,
- Takashi Sakai,
- Kaori Nishizawa,
- Yu Matsuura,
- Mutsuyo Gokuden,
- Minori Oyama,
- Kenji Someya,
- Yuichiro Nakatsu,
- Maino Tahara,
- Kouji Sakai,
- Yukari Yamada,
- Kumi Ueno-Yamamoto,
- Yuki Tada,
- Tomoe Shimada,
- Kazuyo Yamashita,
- Hitomi Kinoshita,
- Takuri Takahashi,
- Kazutoshi Nakashima,
- Hajime Kamiya,
- Kiyosu Taniguchi,
- Yoshinori Yasui
Affiliations
- Fumio Seki
- Department of Virology 3, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- Masahiro Miyoshi
- Hokkaido Institute of Public Health, Sapporo, Japan
- Tatsuya Ikeda
- Yamagata Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Yamagata, Japan
- Haruna Nishijima
- Chiba Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Chiba, Japan
- Miwako Saikusa
- Yokohama City Institute of Public Health, Yokohama, Japan
- Masae Itamochi
- Toyama Institute of Health, Imizu, Japan
- Hiroko Minagawa
- Aichi Prefectural Institute of Public Health, Nagoya, Japan
- Takako Kurata
- Osaka Institute of Public Health, Osaka, Japan
- Rei Ootomo
- Tottori Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Environmental Science, Tottori, Japan
- Jumboku Kajiwara
- 0Fukuoka Institute of Health and Environmental Sciences, Dazaifu, Japan
- Takashi Kato
- 1Okinawa Prefectural Institute of Health and Environment, Uruma, Japan
- Katsuhiro Komase
- 2Infectious Disease Surveillance Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- Keiko Tanaka-Taya
- 2Infectious Disease Surveillance Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- Tomimasa Sunagawa
- 2Infectious Disease Surveillance Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- Kazunori Oishi
- 2Infectious Disease Surveillance Center, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- Nobuhiko Okabe
- 3Kawasaki City Institute for Public Health, Kawasaki, Japan
- Hirokazu Kimura
- 4Graduate School of Health Science, Gunma Paz University, Takasaki, Japan
- Shigeru Suga
- 5Department of Pediatrics, National Mie Hospital, Tsu, Japan
- Kunihisa Kozawa
- 6Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan
- Noriyuki Otsuki
- Department of Virology 3, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- Yoshio Mori
- Department of Virology 3, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- Komei Shirabe
- 7Yamaguchi Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Environment, Yamaguchi, Japan
- Makoto Takeda
- Department of Virology 3, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, Japan
- Measles Virus Surveillance Group of Japan
- Technical Support Team for Measles Control in Japan
- Rika Komagome
- Asami Ohnishi
- Hiroyuki Saito
- Mie Sasaki
- Kenichi Komabayashi
- Atsuko Kanari
- Tsutomu Tamura
- Kazunari Yamamoto
- Kanako Ishikawa
- Fuminori Mizukoshi
- Hiroyuki Tsukagoshi
- Yasutaka Ogawa
- Takashi Nakada
- Ai Kasuga
- Tomoko Ogawa
- Hajime Yokoi
- Rieko Suzuki
- Hideaki Shimizu
- Satoko Kanazawa
- Masayuki Oonuma
- Nagano Environ
- Kanako Nishizawa
- Yuichiro Okamura
- Asaka Ikegaya
- Takaharu Maehata
- Toshihiko Furuta
- Masaya Nakazawa
- Yoshihiro Yasui
- Shinichiro Shibata
- Tsuyoshi Kuzuguchi
- Yasunori Tanaka
- Hajime Kusuhara
- Kayo Aoki
- Sachi Hirata
- Akiko Nagasao
- Daiki Kanbayashi
- Atsushi Kaida
- Tatsuya Miyoshi
- Miki Ogi
- Taku Uemura
- Shinya Kawanishi
- Masaki Hiragakiuchi
- Machi Inada
- Takashi Nishiyama
- Chika Tatsumi
- Masako Hamano
- Naoki Shigemoto
- Fujii Yoshiki
- Sachiko Murata
- Yukari Terajima
- Yumiko Kawakami
- Yuki Ashizuka
- Chinami Wasano
- Misato Tachibana
- Akiko Honda
- Takashi Sakai
- Kaori Nishizawa
- Yu Matsuura
- Mutsuyo Gokuden
- Minori Oyama
- Kenji Someya
- Yuichiro Nakatsu
- Maino Tahara
- Kouji Sakai
- Yukari Yamada
- Kumi Ueno-Yamamoto
- Yuki Tada
- Tomoe Shimada
- Kazuyo Yamashita
- Hitomi Kinoshita
- Takuri Takahashi
- Kazutoshi Nakashima
- Hajime Kamiya
- Kiyosu Taniguchi
- Yoshinori Yasui
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01470
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 10
Abstract
Genotyping evidence that supports the interruption of endemic measles virus (MV) transmission is one of the essential criteria to be verified in achieving measles elimination. In Japan since 2014, MV genotype analyses have been performed for most of the measles cases in prefectural public health institutes nationwide. With this strong molecular epidemiological data, Japan was verified to have eliminated measles in March, 2015. However, even in the postelimination era, sporadic cases and small outbreaks of measles have been detected repeatedly in Japan. This study investigated the nationwide molecular epidemiology of MV between 2008 and 2017. The 891 strains in the total period between 2008 and 2017 belonged to seven genotypes (D5, D4, D9, H1, G3, B3, and D8) and 124 different MV sequence variants, based on the 450-nucleotide sequence region of the N gene (N450). The 311 MV strains in the postelimination era between 2015 and 2017 were classified into 1, 7, 8, and 32 different N450 sequence variants in D9, H1, B3, and D8 genotypes, respectively. Analysis of the detection period of the individual N450 sequence variants showed that the majority of MV strains were detected only for a short period. However, MV strains, MVs/Osaka.JPN/29.15/ [D8] and MVi/Hulu Langat.MYS/26.11/ [D8], which are named strains designated by World Health Organization (WHO), have been detected in many cases over 2 or 3 years between 2015 and 2017. The WHO-named strains have circulated worldwide, causing outbreaks in many countries. Epidemiological investigation revealed repeated importation of these WHO-named strains into Japan. To demonstrate the elimination status (interruption of endemic transmission) in situations with repeated importation of the same strains is challenging. Nevertheless, the detailed sequence analysis of individual MV strains and chronological analysis of these strains provided sufficient evidence to show that Japan has still maintained its measles elimination status in 2017.
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