Detection of novel rotavirus strain by vaccine postlicensure surveillance

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Surveillance for rotavirus-associated diarrhea after implementation of rotavirus vaccination can assess vaccine effectiveness and identify disease-associated genotypes. During active vaccine postlicensure surveillance in the United States, we found a novel rotavirus genotype, G14P[24], in a stool sample from a child who had diarrhea. Unusual rotavirus strains may become more prevalent after vaccine implementation.

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Weinberg, G. A., Teel, E. N., Mijatovic-Rustempasic, S., Payne, D. C., Roy, S., Foytich, K., … Bowen, M. D. (2013). Detection of novel rotavirus strain by vaccine postlicensure surveillance. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 19(8), 1321–1323. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1908.130470

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