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Table 4 Detection rates of distinct rotavirus A (RVA) genotypes among RVA positive children aged 4–48 months with known Rotarix vaccination status, Brazil, 2006–2017

From: The evolving epidemiology of rotavirus A infection in Brazil a decade after the introduction of universal vaccination with Rotarix®

 

RV1avaccination status

 

Two doses (n = 434)

One dose (n = 103)

Not vaccinated (n = 196)

P-valueb

RVAc Genotype

 G1P [8]/G1P[NTd]

34 (7.8%)

7 (6.8%)

11 (5.6%)

0.403

 G2P [4]/G2P[NT]

222 (51.2%)

53 (51.5%)

125 (63.8%)

< 0.001

 G3P [8]/G3P[NT]

62 (14.3%)

19 (18.4%)

29 (14.8%)

0.902

 G9P [8]/G9P[NT]

31 (7.1%)

10 (9.7%)

13 (6.6%)

0.867

 G12P [8]/G12P[NT]

85 (19.6%)

14 (13.6%)

18 (9.2%)

0.001

  1. aRotarix, bTwo doses vs. not vaccinated; cRotavirus A, dNot typed