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High frequency of Polio-like Enterovirus C strains with differential clustering of CVA-13 and EV-C99 subgenotypes in a cohort of Malawian children

Enteroviruses (EVs) are among the most commonly detected viruses infecting humans worldwide. Although the prevalence of EVs is widely studied, the status of EV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa remains largely unknown. The objective of our present study was therefore to increase our knowledge on EV c...

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Autores principales: Brouwer, Lieke, van der Sanden, Sabine M. G., Calis, Job C. J., Bruning, Andrea H. L., Wang, Steven, Wildenbeest, Joanne G., Rebers, Sjoerd P. H., Phiri, Kamija S., Westerhuis, Brenda M., van Hensbroek, Michaël Boele, Pajkrt, Dasja, Wolthers, Katja C.
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Publicado: Springer Vienna 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6132918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29808442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-018-3878-7
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author Brouwer, Lieke
van der Sanden, Sabine M. G.
Calis, Job C. J.
Bruning, Andrea H. L.
Wang, Steven
Wildenbeest, Joanne G.
Rebers, Sjoerd P. H.
Phiri, Kamija S.
Westerhuis, Brenda M.
van Hensbroek, Michaël Boele
Pajkrt, Dasja
Wolthers, Katja C.
author_facet Brouwer, Lieke
van der Sanden, Sabine M. G.
Calis, Job C. J.
Bruning, Andrea H. L.
Wang, Steven
Wildenbeest, Joanne G.
Rebers, Sjoerd P. H.
Phiri, Kamija S.
Westerhuis, Brenda M.
van Hensbroek, Michaël Boele
Pajkrt, Dasja
Wolthers, Katja C.
author_sort Brouwer, Lieke
collection PubMed
description Enteroviruses (EVs) are among the most commonly detected viruses infecting humans worldwide. Although the prevalence of EVs is widely studied, the status of EV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa remains largely unknown. The objective of our present study was therefore to increase our knowledge on EV circulation in sub-Saharan Africa. We obtained 749 fecal samples from a cross-sectional study conducted on Malawian children aged 6 to 60 months. We tested the samples for the presence of EVs using real time PCR, and typed the positive samples based on partial viral protein 1 (VP1) sequences. A large proportion of the samples was EV positive (89.9%). 12.9% of the typed samples belonged to EV species A (EV-A), 48.6% to species B (EV-B) and 38.5% to species C (EV-C). More than half of the EV-C strains (53%) belonged to subgroup C containing, among others, Poliovirus (PV) 1-3. The serotype most frequently isolated in our study was CVA-13, followed by EV-C99. The strains of CVA-13 showed a vast genetic diversity, possibly representing a new cluster, ‘F’. The majority of the EV-C99 strains grouped together as cluster B. In conclusion, this study showed a vast circulation of EVs among Malawian children, with an EV prevalence of 89.9%. Identification of prevalences for species EV-C comparable to our study (38.5%) have only previously been reported in sub-Saharan Africa, and EV-C is rarely found outside of this region. The data found in this study are an important contribution to our current knowledge of EV epidemiology within sub-Saharan Africa.
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spelling pubmed-61329182018-09-13 High frequency of Polio-like Enterovirus C strains with differential clustering of CVA-13 and EV-C99 subgenotypes in a cohort of Malawian children Brouwer, Lieke van der Sanden, Sabine M. G. Calis, Job C. J. Bruning, Andrea H. L. Wang, Steven Wildenbeest, Joanne G. Rebers, Sjoerd P. H. Phiri, Kamija S. Westerhuis, Brenda M. van Hensbroek, Michaël Boele Pajkrt, Dasja Wolthers, Katja C. Arch Virol Original Article Enteroviruses (EVs) are among the most commonly detected viruses infecting humans worldwide. Although the prevalence of EVs is widely studied, the status of EV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa remains largely unknown. The objective of our present study was therefore to increase our knowledge on EV circulation in sub-Saharan Africa. We obtained 749 fecal samples from a cross-sectional study conducted on Malawian children aged 6 to 60 months. We tested the samples for the presence of EVs using real time PCR, and typed the positive samples based on partial viral protein 1 (VP1) sequences. A large proportion of the samples was EV positive (89.9%). 12.9% of the typed samples belonged to EV species A (EV-A), 48.6% to species B (EV-B) and 38.5% to species C (EV-C). More than half of the EV-C strains (53%) belonged to subgroup C containing, among others, Poliovirus (PV) 1-3. The serotype most frequently isolated in our study was CVA-13, followed by EV-C99. The strains of CVA-13 showed a vast genetic diversity, possibly representing a new cluster, ‘F’. The majority of the EV-C99 strains grouped together as cluster B. In conclusion, this study showed a vast circulation of EVs among Malawian children, with an EV prevalence of 89.9%. Identification of prevalences for species EV-C comparable to our study (38.5%) have only previously been reported in sub-Saharan Africa, and EV-C is rarely found outside of this region. The data found in this study are an important contribution to our current knowledge of EV epidemiology within sub-Saharan Africa. Springer Vienna 2018-05-28 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC6132918/ /pubmed/29808442 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-018-3878-7 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Article
Brouwer, Lieke
van der Sanden, Sabine M. G.
Calis, Job C. J.
Bruning, Andrea H. L.
Wang, Steven
Wildenbeest, Joanne G.
Rebers, Sjoerd P. H.
Phiri, Kamija S.
Westerhuis, Brenda M.
van Hensbroek, Michaël Boele
Pajkrt, Dasja
Wolthers, Katja C.
High frequency of Polio-like Enterovirus C strains with differential clustering of CVA-13 and EV-C99 subgenotypes in a cohort of Malawian children
title High frequency of Polio-like Enterovirus C strains with differential clustering of CVA-13 and EV-C99 subgenotypes in a cohort of Malawian children
title_full High frequency of Polio-like Enterovirus C strains with differential clustering of CVA-13 and EV-C99 subgenotypes in a cohort of Malawian children
title_fullStr High frequency of Polio-like Enterovirus C strains with differential clustering of CVA-13 and EV-C99 subgenotypes in a cohort of Malawian children
title_full_unstemmed High frequency of Polio-like Enterovirus C strains with differential clustering of CVA-13 and EV-C99 subgenotypes in a cohort of Malawian children
title_short High frequency of Polio-like Enterovirus C strains with differential clustering of CVA-13 and EV-C99 subgenotypes in a cohort of Malawian children
title_sort high frequency of polio-like enterovirus c strains with differential clustering of cva-13 and ev-c99 subgenotypes in a cohort of malawian children
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6132918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29808442
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00705-018-3878-7
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