[Changes in rotavirus epidemic strains].

Uirusu Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2222/jsv.73.33
Yoshiki Fujii
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Rotavirus is a major cause of gastroenteritis in infants and is widely prevalent throughout the world regardless of the hygienic environment. However, it is not easy to understand the overall picture of rotavirus epidemic because of the great variety of genotypes and the large inter-seasonal and regional differences in the prevalent strains. Fortunately, the rotavirus vaccines now widely used around the world are highly effective and safe. The number of rotavirus gastroenteritis cases is declining dramatically, especially in high-income countries. In Japan, rotavirus vaccines have been included in the routine vaccination program since October 2020. Additionally, the impact of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic control measures on the rotavirus epidemic was also very significant. These synergistic effects have resulted in few rotavirus outbreaks in recent years. Nevertheless, rotavirus is unlikely to be completely eradicated, and indeed a small number of sporadic cases continue to be reported. It will continue to be important to maintain high vaccination coverage and to continuously investigate prevalent strains. This review will provide an overview of the rotavirus epidemic situation in Japan and abroad. Annual changes in domestic epidemic strains that have been revealed by steady research to date will also be presented.

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[轮状病毒流行株的变化]。
轮状病毒是婴儿肠胃炎的主要病因,无论卫生环境如何,轮状病毒在全世界广泛流行。然而,由于基因型种类繁多,流行毒株的季节性和地区性差异很大,要了解轮状病毒流行的总体情况并不容易。幸运的是,目前世界各地广泛使用的轮状病毒疫苗非常有效和安全。轮状病毒肠胃炎病例的数量正在急剧下降,尤其是在高收入国家。在日本,自 2020 年 10 月起,轮状病毒疫苗已被纳入常规疫苗接种计划。此外,SARS-CoV-2 大流行控制措施对轮状病毒疫情的影响也非常显著。这些协同效应导致近年来很少爆发轮状病毒疫情。然而,轮状病毒不可能被完全根除,事实上,仍有少量零星病例报告。保持较高的疫苗接种覆盖率和持续调查流行毒株仍然非常重要。本综述将概述轮状病毒在国内外的流行情况。还将介绍迄今为止通过稳定研究发现的国内流行毒株的年度变化。
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