Vaccine-derived human-bovine double reassortant rotavirus in infants with acute gastroenteritis

The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal
Maria Hemming, T Vesikari

Abstract

We describe 3 cases of acute gastroenteritis in healthy infants after vaccination with RotaTeq, shedding a G1P[8] human-bovine double reassortant rotavirus in stools. Such a double reassortant virus appears stable in vitro and may explain diarrheal symptoms in a small percentage of RotaTeq recipients, and might also be transmitted to contacts in the environment.

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