Title Molecular Epidemiology of Human Rhinovirus From 1-Year Surveillance Within a School Setting in Rural Coastal Kenya.
Author Luka, Martha M; Kamau, Everlyn; Adema, Irene; Munywoki, Patrick K; Otieno, Grieven P; Gicheru, Elijah; Gichuki, Alex; Kibinge, Nelson; Agoti, Charles N; Nokes, D James
Journal Open Forum Infect Dis Publication Year/Month 2020-Oct
PMID 33094115 PMCID PMC7568438
Affiliation + expend 1.Epidemiology and Demography Department, KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Centre for Geographic Medicine Research - Coast, Kilifi, Kenya.

BACKGROUND: Human rhinovirus (HRV) is the most common cause of the common cold but may also lead to more severe respiratory illness in vulnerable populations. The epidemiology and genetic diversity of HRV within a school setting have not been previously described. The objective of this study was to characterize HRV molecular epidemiology in a primary school in a rural location of Kenya. METHODS: Between May 2017 and April 2018, over 3 school terms, we collected 1859 nasopharyngeal swabs (NPS) from pupils and teachers with symptoms of acute respiratory infection in a public primary school in Kilifi County, coastal Kenya. The samples were tested for HRV using real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. HRV-positive samples were sequenced in the VP4/VP2 coding region for species and genotype classification. RESULTS: A total of 307 NPS (16.4%) from 164 individuals were HRV positive, and 253 (82.4%) were successfully sequenced. The proportion of HRV in the lower primary classes was higher (19.8%) than upper primary classes (12.2%; P < .001). HRV-A was the most common species (134/253; 53.0%), followed by HRV-C (73/253; 28.9%) and HRV-B (46/253; 18.2%). Phylogenetic analysis identified 47 HRV genotypes. The most common genotypes were A2 and B70. Numerous (up to 22 in 1 school term) genotypes circulated simultaneously, there was no individual re-infection with the same genotype, and no genotype was detected in all 3 school terms. CONCLUSIONS: HRV was frequently detected among school-going children with mild acute respiratory illness symptoms, particularly in the younger age groups (<5-year-olds). Multiple HRV introductions were observed that were characterized by considerable genotype diversity.

StrainID RV Species Serotype Length(nt) Country Year Strain Name
CNM01225 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4252_13
CNM01230 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4247_17
CNM01235 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4242_03
CNM01240 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4237_11
CNM01245 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4232_11
CNM01250 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4227_19
CNM01255 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4222_09
CNM01260 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4217_21
CNM01265 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4212_21
CNM01270 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4207_27
CNM01275 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4202_19
CNM01280 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4197_14
CNM01285 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4192_19
CNM01290 C None 385 Kenya 2018 KEN_4187_22
CNM01295 C None 360 Kenya 2018 KEN_4182_19
CNP01227 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4250_19
CNP01232 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4245_16
CNP01237 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4240_21
CNP01242 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4235_24
CNP01247 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4230_09
CNP01252 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4225_16
CNP01257 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4220_05
CNP01262 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4215_05
CNP01267 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4210_18
CNP01272 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4205_27
CNP01277 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4200_24
CNP01282 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4195_06
CNP01287 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4190_04
CNP01292 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4185_08
CNP01297 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4180_27
CNS01228 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4249_19
CNS01233 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4244_28
CNS01238 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4239_24
CNS01243 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4234_24
CNS01248 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4229_26
CNS01253 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4224_09
CNS01258 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4219_05
CNS01263 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4214_15
CNS01268 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4209_17
CNS01273 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4204_20
CNS01278 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4199_19
CNS01283 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4194_05
CNS01288 C None 361 Kenya 2018 KEN_4189_28
CNS01293 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4184_06
CNZ01226 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4251_09
CNZ01231 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4246_23
CNZ01236 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4241_19
CNZ01241 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4236_24
CNZ01246 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4231_11
CNZ01251 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4226_09
CNZ01256 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4221_09
CNZ01261 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4216_12
CNZ01266 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4211_19
CNZ01271 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4206_27
CNZ01276 C None 414 Kenya 2017 KEN_4201_21
CNZ01281 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4196_12
CNZ01286 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4191_17
CNZ01291 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4186_19
CNZ01296 C None 414 Kenya 2018 KEN_4181_08
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