
Genetic Homogeneity of Measles Viruses Associated with a Measles Outbreak, São Paulo, Brazil, 1997
2002; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Volume: 8; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3201/eid0808.020040
ISSN1080-6059
AutoresMaria Isabel de Oliveira, Paul A. Rota, Suely Pires Curti, Cristina Adelaide Figueiredo, Ana Maria Sardinha Afonso, Márcia Theobaldo, Luiza T. M. de Souza, Stephanie Liffick, William J. Bellini, José Cássio de Moraes, Klaus E. Stevien, Edison Luíz Durigon,
Tópico(s)Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders
ResumoDuring a resurgence of measles in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1997, >40,000 cases (peak incidence rate of 246/100,000 inhabitants) and 42 measles-related deaths were reported. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction and nucleotide sequencing were used to analyze specimens from patients who had typical clinical measles infection during this outbreak and from six patients who had had measles in 1995 and 1996. Although wild-type measles viruses (genotypes D5 and D6) were present in São Paulo before this resurgence, we detected only D6 viruses. The genotype D6 viruses isolated during this outbreak had identical sequences to genotype D6 viruses isolated in other parts of Brazil and South America in 1997 and 1998, suggesting that a single chain of transmission was responsible. We also identified genotype A viruses in two vaccine-associated cases from 1995 and 1996. Our findings extend the knowledge of the circulation patterns of measles virus in South America, contributing to measles control efforts in the Americas.
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