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Measles epidemiology and viral nucleoprotein gene evolution in Shandong Province, China

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY
Volume 94, Issue 10, Pages 4926-4933

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.27941

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genotype; measles epidemiology; molecular evolution; nucleoprotein gene; population density

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The study found a positive correlation between population density and measles incidence, while negative correlations were observed between measles incidence and healthcare condition as well as average routine vaccination rate. The predominant lineage of MeV in Shandong Province, China was formed by genotype H1 strains, and the most recent common ancestor of the N gene of MeV genotype H1 in Shandong traced back to around 1987 with relatively rapid evolution. The genetic diversity of MeV N gene increased before 2005 and remained relatively high and stable.
Measles, caused by measles virus (MeV), has not been eradicated in many regions and countries, threatening human health. Thus, it is beneficial for measles elimination to understand measles epidemiology and molecular evolution of key viral genes, such as nucleoprotein (N) gene. Based on public data, measles epidemiological information and MeV N gene sequences reported in Shandong Province, China were comprehensively collected and systematically analyzed. The results showed a positive correlation between population density and measles incidence (r = +0.31), while negative correlations were found between measles incidence and healthcare condition (r = -0.21) as well as average routine vaccination rate (r = -0.11). Additionally, the predominant lineage of MeV in Shandong was formed by genotype H1 strains, and the time of the most recent common ancestor of the N gene of MeV genotype H1 in Shandong traced back to 1987 (95% highest posterior density, 1984-1990) with relatively rapid evolution (mean rate, 1.267 x 10(-3) substitutions/site/year). The genetic diversity of MeV N gene increased with the substantial emergence of major divergent clades of genotype H1 before 2005 and then remained relatively high and stable. In summary, these findings provided a significant insight into the measles elimination.

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