Genotyping of rubella virus circulating in Western Siberia of Russia during 2004-2006 epidemic period

Twenty one strains of rubella virus were isolated in the Western Siberia during 2004-2006 epidemic period. Genotyping of isolated strains was performed by partial sequencing of glycoprotein E1 gene. Phylogenetic analysis showed that 20 out of 21 isolated in the Western Siberia strains of rubella vir...

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Published in:Žurnal mikrobiologii, ėpidemiologii i immunobiologii no. 6; p. 26
Main Authors: Tiunnikov, G I, Iashina, L N, Seregin, S V, Ternovoĭ, V A, Petrova, I D, Malkova, E M, Ustinova, E N, Netesov, S V, Drozdov, I G, Petrov, V S
Format: Journal Article
Language:Russian
Published: Russia (Federation) 01-11-2007
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Summary:Twenty one strains of rubella virus were isolated in the Western Siberia during 2004-2006 epidemic period. Genotyping of isolated strains was performed by partial sequencing of glycoprotein E1 gene. Phylogenetic analysis showed that 20 out of 21 isolated in the Western Siberia strains of rubella virus belonged to genotype 1g, and 1 strain (isolated in Altai region in 2006)--to genotype 1E.
ISSN:0372-9311