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Ongoing change of severe hand, foot, and mouth disease pathogens in Yunnan, China, 2012 to 2016

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Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease caused by enteroviruses (EVs). In this study, a total of 341 children with serious HFMD were admitted to a… Click to show full abstract

Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common infectious disease caused by enteroviruses (EVs). In this study, a total of 341 children with serious HFMD were admitted to a pediatric hospital in Yunnan, China in 2012 to 2016. EVs were detected in 283 specimens (83.0%) and were assigned to 17 EV types. Enterovirus A71 (EV‐A71) was predominant, accounting for 41.6%, and was followed by coxsackievirus A16 (CV‐A16; 18.8%), CV‐A6 (9.1%), CV‐A10 and E‐9 (2.9%), CV‐B5 (1.8%), CV‐A9 (1.2%), E‐30 (0.9%), E‐18, CV‐A4, C‐B3, and CV‐A2 (0.6%) and other EV types such as CV‐A8, CV‐A14, E‐14, E‐11, and CV‐B4 (0.3%). All of the EV‐A71 isolates belonged to C4a; the CV‐A16 belonged to B1b or B1a, although the B1b strains were predominant; and CV‐A6 belonged to D3. In 2012 to 2014, E‐9 was the third most frequent serotype (8.2%, 5.0%, and 6.5%, respectively). E‐9 was not detected in 2015 and 2016. CV‐A6 was not detected in 2012 but was the second most frequent serotype (25.3%) in 2015. Active etiological surveillance of HFMD makes it necessary to be aware of these emerging pathogens.

Keywords: foot mouth; disease; china 2012; yunnan china; hand foot; mouth disease

Journal Title: Journal of Medical Virology
Year Published: 2019

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