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Area of Science:

  • Virology
  • Molecular Epidemiology

Background:

  • Rubella virus (RV) causes significant public health concern.
  • Understanding RV genetic diversity is crucial for disease control.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the genetic and variant characteristics of rubella virus strains, particularly those from China.
  • To analyze the epidemiological trends and variation principles of RV.

Main Methods:

  • Amplification of the rubella virus E1 gene using RT-PCR.
  • DNA sequencing and analysis using DNASTAR software.
  • Phylogenetic tree construction to determine molecular epidemiology.

Main Results:

  • Rubella virus nucleotide and amino acid sequences are highly conserved.
  • Chinese RV strains exhibited notable variations; two strains formed a distinct genotype (II).
  • Strain JR23 showed similarity to 1960s epidemic strains, suggesting potential lineage.

Conclusions:

  • Epidemic characteristics of rubella virus vary geographically and temporally.
  • Virus mobility and regional differences are key factors influencing RV epidemiology.