1. Emergence and circulation of enterovirus B species in infants in southern China: A multicenter retrospective analysis
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Xiaohan Yang, Yudan Wu, Hongyu Zhao, Pan Liu, Lihua Liang, and Aihua Yin
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Enterovirus ,epidemiology ,infants ,perinatal mother-to-child transmission ,southern China ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
ABSTRACTBackground Enteroviruses (EV) are common and can cause severe diseases, particularly in young children. However, the information of EV infection in infants in China is limited due to the vast population size and extensive geographical area of the country. Here, we conducted a retrospective multicenter analysis of available EV data to assess the current epidemiological situation in the infant population in southern China.Methods The study enrolled infants with suspected EV infection from 34 hospitals across 12 cities in southern China between 2019 to 2022, and the confirmation of EV was done using RT-PCR and VP1 gene sequencing.Results Out of 1221 infants enrolled, 330 (27.03%) were confirmed as EV-infected. Of these, 260 (78.79%) were newborns aged 0–28 days. The EV belonged to three species: EV-B (80.61%), EV-A (11.82%), and human rhinovirus (7.58%). Newborns were more susceptible to EV-B than older infants (p
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- 2024
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