Molecular epidemiology and genetic diversity of human astrovirus in South Korea from 2002 to 2007

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The present study was conducted to survey the prevalence and genotypic distribution of human astrovirus (HAstV) circulating in South Korea. Of 160,027 patients with acute gastroenteritis, 2,057 (1.3%) were positive for HAstV antigen. We determined the genotypes of 187 HAstV strains collected from laboratories across the country. Genetic analysis revealed genotype 1 to be the most prevalent, accounting for 72.19% of the strains, followed by genotypes 8 (9.63%), 6 (6.95%), 4 (6.42%), 2 (3.21%) and 3 (1.60%). Our findings indicate that HAstV is less common but, even so, a potentially important viral agent of gastroenteritis in South Korea, with significant genetic diversity among circulating HAstV strains. © 2010 University of Sassari. Clinical Microbiology and Infection © 2010 European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.

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Jeong, A. Y., Jeong, H. S., Jo, M. Y., Jung, S. Y., Lee, M. S., Lee, J. S., … Cheon, D. S. (2011). Molecular epidemiology and genetic diversity of human astrovirus in South Korea from 2002 to 2007. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 17(3), 404–408. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-0691.2010.03263.x

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