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MOLECULAR GENETIC PECULIARITIES OF ENTEROVIRUS CIRCULATION IN THE FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN 2014-2015

Abstract

Enreroviral infection remains to be a current issue for world population, however morbidity in the countries of Asia-Pacific Region is always greater than in European countries and America. On the territory of the Far Eastern federal district of the Russian Federation registered morbidity rates increase every year. During 2014-2015 were received and identified 512 nucleic acid sequences using molecular genetic diagnosis. Most common serotypes were Coxsackievirus A-6 and ECHO 30. All strains of Coxsackievirus A-6 according to classification of YA-Qung He (2013) are classified as genotype D and within the genotype are divided on three subtypes (D1, D2 and D3). Typing of enterovirus ECHO 30 revealed that the strains belong to genotype H according to classification of J.Bailly (2009).

About the Authors

E. Yu. Sapega
Khabarovsk research institute of epidemiology and microbiology of Federal service for surveillance on customer rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Russian Federation


L. V. Butakova
Khabarovsk research institute of epidemiology and microbiology of Federal service for surveillance on customer rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Russian Federation


V. O. Kotova
Khabarovsk research institute of epidemiology and microbiology of Federal service for surveillance on customer rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Russian Federation


E. N. Amyaga
Khabarovsk research institute of epidemiology and microbiology of Federal service for surveillance on customer rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Russian Federation


O. E. Trotsenko
Khabarovsk research institute of epidemiology and microbiology of Federal service for surveillance on customer rights protection and human wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor)
Russian Federation


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Sapega E.Yu., Butakova L.V., Kotova V.O., Amyaga E.N., Trotsenko O.E. MOLECULAR GENETIC PECULIARITIES OF ENTEROVIRUS CIRCULATION IN THE FAR EASTERN FEDERAL DISTRICT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION IN 2014-2015. Far Eastern Journal of Infectious Pathology. 2016;(30):38-44. (In Russ.)

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