Rubella epidemic strain, Greece, 1999.To the Editor: A recent extensive study on global distribution of rubella virus genotypes by Zheng et al. (1) showed that most of the isolates tested were rubella rubella or German measles, acute infectious disease of children and young adults. It is caused by a filterable virus that is spread by droplet spray from the respiratory tract of an infected individual. genotype I (RGI RGI Ragnar Granit Institute RGI Resource Group International RGI Regional Geographical Initiative RGI Reactant Gas Inlet ) and that subgenotypes within RGI were apparent. Of these subgenotypes, three were currently active, one in thee United States and Latin America, one in China represented by two specimens, and one international subgenotype that originated in Asia and spread to Europe and North America. More RGI subgenotypes, which have not yet been identified in specimen collections, may be currently active. In Zheng, et al. the distribution of rubella subgenotypes is shown; Greece is one of the four European countries where only RGI viruses were found. This letter provides more information about rubella in Greece and the strain that was responsible for the 1999 epidemic there. Rubella virus is endemic in Greece. Vaccination in the private sector only was introduced in 1981 with a monovalent monovalent /mono·va·lent/ (-va´lent) 1. having a valency of one. 2. capable of combining with only one antigenic specificity or with only one antibody specificity. rubella vaccine. In 1989, a single dose of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR MMR measles-mumps-rubella (vaccine); see measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine live, under vaccine. MMR abbr. measles, mumps, rubella vaccine ) vaccine was introduced in the national vaccination program for 15-month-old infants. Because of the rubella outbreak of 1993, the vaccination policy changed. In 1997, a second vaccination was recommended for 11-to 12-year-old children. However, another major rubella epidemic occurred in 1999, beginning in late December 1998 and lasting until May 1999, with a peak in the number of cases in January. During this period, 1,438 rubella cases were reported throughout Greece; 765 were in the northern part of the country. In previous rubella epidemics in Greece, children were most affected. However, in the 1999 epidemic, a higher incidence rate was observed mostly among 15-to 19-year-old persons (2). During this epidemic, four cases of congenital rubella syndrome congenital rubella syndrome A malformation complex in a fetus infected in utero with rubella; the defects reflect the embryologic stage at the time of infection, with developmental arrest affecting all 3 embryonal layers, inhibiting mitosis, causing delayed and were reported. Because of this epidemic, the vaccination policy was revised. The new policy consists of two doses of the MMR vaccine, one to be given at 15 months of age and another to be given at 4-6 years of age (3). During the 1999 epidemic, oral samples were collected from patients within a week of the onset of symptoms. Most of the samples were sent to Colindale, London, for testing; a few of them were stored at 70[degrees]C in our laboratory at the School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (often referred to in English as Aristotelian University), named after the philosopher Aristotle, is the largest university of Greece. Its campus covers 429 metric acres close to the center of the city of Thessaloniki. , Thessaloniki, Greece. In 1999, four universities in the United Kingdom “British Universities” redirects here. For the cricket team of this name, see British Universities cricket team. Most United Kingdom universities can be classified into 5 main categories,
GER Gastroesophageal Reflux GER Geriatrics GER General Education Requirement GER Great Eastern Railway (UK) GER Gross Enrollment Ratio (education) GER Gain Electrons Reduction 98, accession no. AY326342) in 1998. We also found that the Greek strain differed by 6% from the RA27/3 vaccine strain, predominantly used for RGI. Zheng et al. (1) showed that the RGI-ITA97 genotype strain was closely related to a genotypic group of viruses isolated from the eastern United States and two Caribbean countries from 1999 to 2001 (6). Results from our phylogenetic phy·lo·ge·net·ic adj. 1. Of or relating to phylogeny or phylogenetics. 2. Relating to or based on evolutionary development or history. analysis showed that Thess1/GRE99, as well as strains G432/GER99 and 6423/PV/ITA97 (and the United Kingdom 1999 strains), were clustering with strains FRI/BAH97 (accession no. AY326359), isolated in 1997 from the Bahamas, and DES/MB-CAN97 (AY326358), isolated in 1997 from Manitoba, Canada (which also belong to the international 1997-2000 RG[ genotype). These findings indicated that this rubella strain was circulating in both Europe and North America at least as early as 1997. Recent data indicate that internationally circulating rubella viruses exist, even when vaccination programs are conducted. Comprehensive specimen collection and genotypic analysis are necessary to identify and track the emergence and spread of such genotypes. Anna Papa, * Georgia Gioula, * Antonis Antoniadis, * and Vassiliki Kyriazopoulou-Dalaina * * Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece References (1.) Zheng DP, Frey TK, Icenogle J, Katow S, Abernathy ES, Song KJ, et al. Global distribution of rubella virus genotypes. Emerg Infect Dis. 2003;9:1523-30. (2.) Psillaki-Mykoniou C, Kansoudidou-Kanakoudis A. Rubella-epidemiological study. Rubella epidemic in Northern Greece. Acta Microb Hellenica. 2000;45:193-201. (3.) Farmakis N. Mumps-measles-rubella immunization immunization: see immunity; vaccination. program. Greek Ministry of Health and Welfare The Ministry of Health and Welfare is a branch of the government of South Korea. External links
• • . Regulation No. 81/2138/29.4.1999. (4.) Vyse A J, Jin L. An RT-PCR RT-PCR reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. See PCR1. assay using oral fluid samples to detect rubella virus genome for epidemiological surveillance. Mol Cell Probes. 2000;16:93-7. (5.) Bosma TJ, Corbett TJ, O'Shea S, Banatvala JE, Best JM. PCR PCR polymerase chain reaction. PCR abbr. polymerase chain reaction Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for detection of rubella virus RNA RNA: see nucleic acid. RNA in full ribonucleic acid One of the two main types of nucleic acid (the other being DNA), which functions in cellular protein synthesis in all living cells and replaces DNA as the carrier of genetic in clinical samples. J Clin Microbiol. 1995;33:1075-9. (6.) Zheng DP, Zhu H, Revello MG, Gerna G, Frey TK. Phylogenetic analysis of rubella virus isolated daring a period of epidemic transmission in Italy, 1991-1997. J Infect Dis. 2003;187:1587-97. Address for correspondence: Anna Papa, First Department of Microbiology, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124, Thessaloniki, Greece; fax: 30-2310-999149; email: annap@med.auth.gr |
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