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Evolutionary Diversity of Coxsackievirus A6 Causing Severe Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease - China, 2012-2023.
Lu, Huanhuan; Xiao, Jinbo; Wang, Wenhui; Yan, Dongmei; Ji, Tianjiao; Yang, Qian; Wei, Haiyan; Du, Yanhua; Zeng, Yunting; Guo, Jun; Chen, Jianhua; Zeng, Hanri; Liu, Yingying; Zhou, Shuaifeng; Ji, Hong; Wang, Jianxing; Zhou, Xiaofang; Zhang, Yong.
Affiliation
  • Lu H; National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Tracking and Forecasting for Infectious Diseases; World Health Organization Polio Reference Laboratory for the Western Pacific Region; Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety, National Health and Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety of the National Health Comm
  • Xiao J; National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Tracking and Forecasting for Infectious Diseases; World Health Organization Polio Reference Laboratory for the Western Pacific Region; Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety, National Health and Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety of the National Health Comm
  • Wang W; Linyi Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Linyi City, Shandong Province, China.
  • Yan D; National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Tracking and Forecasting for Infectious Diseases; World Health Organization Polio Reference Laboratory for the Western Pacific Region; Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety, National Health and Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety of the National Health Comm
  • Ji T; National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Tracking and Forecasting for Infectious Diseases; World Health Organization Polio Reference Laboratory for the Western Pacific Region; Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety, National Health and Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety of the National Health Comm
  • Yang Q; National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Tracking and Forecasting for Infectious Diseases; World Health Organization Polio Reference Laboratory for the Western Pacific Region; Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety, National Health and Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety of the National Health Comm
  • Wei H; Henan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, China.
  • Du Y; Shaanxi Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China.
  • Zeng Y; Hainan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Haikou City, Hainan Province, China.
  • Guo J; Guizhou Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, China.
  • Chen J; Gansu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, China.
  • Zeng H; Guangdong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China.
  • Liu Y; Hebei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, China.
  • Zhou S; Hunan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Changsha City, Hunan Province, China.
  • Ji H; Jiangsu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, China.
  • Wang J; Shandong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Jinan City, Shandong Province, China.
  • Zhou X; Yunnan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Kunming City, Yunnan Province, China.
  • Zhang Y; National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Tracking and Forecasting for Infectious Diseases; World Health Organization Polio Reference Laboratory for the Western Pacific Region; Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety, National Health and Key Laboratory of Laboratory Biosafety of the National Health Comm
China CDC Wkly ; 6(20): 442-449, 2024 May 17.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38846357
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

Coxsackievirus A6 (CVA6) has emerged as a significant pathogen responsible for severe cases of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD). This study aims to delineate the demographic characteristics and analyze the viral evolution of severe HFMD associated with CVA6, thereby assisting in its surveillance and management.

Methods:

In this investigation, 74 strains of CVA6 were isolated from samples collected from severe HFMD cases between 2012 and 2023. The VP1 gene sequences of CVA6 were amplified and analyzed to assess population historical dynamics and evolutionary characteristics using BEAST, DnaSP6, and PopART.

Results:

A significant portion (94.4%) of severe CVA6-associated HFMD cases (51 out of 54, with 20 lacking age information) were children under 5 years old. Among the 74 CVA6 strains analyzed, 72 belonged to the D3a sub-genotype, while only two strains were D2 sub-genotype. The average genetic distance between VP1 sequences prior to 2015 was 0.027, which increased to 0.051 when compared to sequences post-2015. Historical population dynamics analysis indicated three significant population expansions of severe CVA6-associated HFMD during 2012-2013, 2013-2014, and 2019-2020, resulting in the formation of 65 distinct haplotypes. Consistent with the MCC tree findings, transitioning between regional haplotypes required multiple base substitutions, showcasing an increase in population diversity during the evolutionary process (from 14 haplotypes in 2013 to 55 haplotypes over the subsequent decade).

Conclusions:

CVA6, associated with severe HFMD, is evolving and presents a risk of outbreak occurrence. Thus, enhanced surveillance of severe HFMD is imperative.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: China CDC Wkly Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: China CDC Wkly Year: 2024 Document type: Article
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