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Molecular epidemiology of an enterovirus A71 outbreak associated with severe neurological disease, Spain, 2016
- Source :
- Scientia, Repisalud, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Eurosurveillance, EUROSURVEILLANCE, r-FSJD. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, instname, r-FSJD: Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica de la Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, Fundació Sant Joan de Déu, r-IGTP. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Germans Trias i Pujol, Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pau
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC), 2019.
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Abstract
- Enterovirus 71 (EV-A71) is a small, non-enveloped, single-stranded RNA virus that belongs to the species Enterovirus A along with 24 other serotypes within the Enterovirus genus [1]. According to the VP1 protein sequence, EV-A71 is classified into six genogroups (A–F) and a number of subgenogroups (B0–B5, C1–C5) [2]. Although EV-A71 infection is often asymptomatic, it can cause disorders with a wide range of clinical manifestations from non-specific febrile illness, aseptic meningitis and mild mucocutaneous symptoms to severe neurological diseases such as brainstem encephalitis and acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) [3,4]. EV-A71 is distributed worldwide. However, the largest outbreaks associated with hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) with subsequent neurological and cardiopulmonary complications have been described in the Asia-Pacific region, especially in the past 20 years [2,5-7]. These outbreaks have been connected to the circulation of different subgenogroups (B3, B4, C1, C2 and C4) [8-14]. In Europe, although outbreaks of polio-like disease occurred in Hungary and Bulgaria in the 1970s [15,16], only sporadic cases have been reported from several countries in recent years, mainly caused by the C1 and C2 subgenogroups [2,17]. In 2015, a new recombinant EV-A71 variant was identified that affected at least 19 young children in different areas of Germany [18]. This infection was associated with neurological manifestations (cerebral seizures, myoclonia and ataxia) that required hospitalisation. There were no reports of fatal cases or clinical sequelae after hospital discharge. Moreover, a well-documented case, a 2-year-old girl, required hospitalisation and was diagnosed with brainstem encephalitis and cardiopulmonary complications with an outcome of a probable persistent neurological impairment [19]. In addition, 18 cases of severe neurological disease associated with EV-A71 infection, and phylogenetically closely related to the strains described in Germany, were reported in France between May and October 2016. Patients presented with rhombencephalitis, encephalitis or encephalomyelitis, and one fatal case of acute cardiac failure was reported [20]. The same strain was also involved in a sporadic case of encephalitis in Poland during summer 2016 [21]. In Spain, EV-A71 was circulating at a very low rate until 2015 [22,23]. In the spring of 2016, however, a large outbreak associated with severe neurological diseases was reported in the region of Catalonia [24-26] and further disseminated to the rest of the country. In the present study, we investigated the clinical manifestations of EV-A71 infections and the molecular epidemiology and geographical spread of the strains detected in Spain in 2016, comparing them to strains circulating in Spain and other countries in recent years. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Pediatrics
virus::virus ARN::Picornaviridae::enterovirus [ORGANISMOS]
Epidemiology
encephalitis
Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/epidemiology [Other subheadings]
medicine.disease_cause
Encefalomielitis
Disease Outbreaks
Viruses::RNA Viruses::Picornaviridae::Enterovirus [ORGANISMS]
Environment and Public Health::Public Health::Disease Outbreaks [HEALTH CARE]
Encephalomyelitis
Antigens, Viral
Respiratory Tract Infections
Phylogeny
Enterovirus
Molecular Epidemiology
Surveillance
Foot-and-mouth disease
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
enterovirus
Incidence (epidemiology)
Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/epidemiología [Otros calificadores]
Virus
Virus - Epidemiologia - Espanya
3. Good health
Hospitalization
Phylogeography
Geographic Locations::Europe::Spain [GEOGRAPHICALS]
Neurology
Child, Preschool
outbreaks
surveillance
RNA, Viral
Encephalitis
Ubicaciones Geográficas::Europa (Continente)::España [DENOMINACIONES GEOGRÁFICAS]
enfermedades del sistema nervioso::enfermedades del sistema nervioso central::enfermedades cerebrales::encefalitis [ENFERMEDADES]
medicine.medical_specialty
616.8
Epidemiologia molecular
030106 microbiology
Disease cluster
Neurologia
03 medical and health sciences
Virology
Enterovirus Infections
medicine
Epidemiología
Humans
Meningitis
Nervous System Diseases::Central Nervous System Diseases::Brain Diseases::Encephalitis [DISEASES]
Epidemiologia
Neurología
Retrospective Studies
ambiente y salud pública::salud pública::brotes de enfermedades [ATENCIÓN DE SALUD]
Neurologia - Malalties
Molecular epidemiology
Sequence Analysis, RNA
business.industry
Research
Outbreaks
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Infant
Outbreak
Sequence Analysis, DNA
medicine.disease
Enterovirus A, Human
030104 developmental biology
Spain
Nervous System Diseases
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15607917 and 1025496X
- Volume :
- 24
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Eurosurveillance
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....038a2dab2ad68c9c01c08b16aeba41e2