1. Enterovirus D68 in hospitalized children with respiratory symptoms in Guangdong from 2014 to 2018: Molecular epidemiology and clinical characteristics.
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Tang, Shi-Huan, Yuan, Ying, Xie, Zheng-Hua, Chen, Man-Jun, Fan, Xiao-Di, Guo, Yong-Hui, Hong, Meng-Hui, Tao, Shao-Hua, and Yu, Nan
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HOSPITAL care of children , *SYMPTOMS , *CLINICAL epidemiology , *DIAGNOSIS , *ENTEROVIRUSES - Abstract
• All isolates of EV-D68 detected in this study were from a single clade, B3. • Patients with EV-D68 isolates had more wheezing than those without D68 EV isolates. • The pattern of EV-D68 incidence over time reflected the seasonality noted in other parts of the world. Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) is an emerging pathogen in humans. EV-D68 causes a wide range of respiratory symptoms in children and has the propensity to cause severe complications. EV-D68 outbreaks are rarely investigated in mainland China. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to investigate the prevalence of EV-D68 in children and to describe the clinical manifestations as well as the phylogeny of EV-D68 in Guangdong Province from 2014 to 2018. Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from hospitalized children with respiratory symptoms and screened for respiratory pathogens by fluorescence quantitative PCR and culture. The EV-positive samples were subsequently typed by sequencing the 5′-untranslated region and EV-D68-specific VP1 capsid gene. A phylogenetic tree was constructed by the maximum-likelihood method based on the VP1 gene using ClustalW. A total of 1,498 (59.8%) out of 2,503 children were screened positive for ≥1 virus species. Among the 158 (6.31%) EV-positive samples, 17 (0.68%) were identified as EV-D68. Most EV-D68 cases (n = 14) were diagnosed with pneumonia and bronchial pneumonia. No deaths were found in EV-D68 cases. Wheezing occurred in EV-D68 cases more frequently (70.59% vs. 43.26%, P = 0.040) than that of other EVs. All the EV-D68 were of clade B3, which were highly similar to the strains circulating in China. EV-D68 was the predominant enterovirus type in hospitalized children with respiratory symptoms in Guangdong Province. All the EV-D68 strains belong to clade B3. The development of diagnostic tools is warranted in order to monitor EV-D68 infections in China. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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