| Literature DB >> 33584598 |
Keyi Zhang1, Mei Hong2, Yong Zhang1,3, Zhenzhi Han1, Jinbo Xiao1, Huanhuan Lu1, Yang Song1, Dongmei Yan1, Dongyan Wang1, Shuangli Zhu1, Wenbo Xu1,3, Guizhen Wu1.
Abstract
Enterovirus B75 (EV-B75) is a newly identified serotype of the enterovirus B species. To date, only 112 cases related to EV-B75 have been reported worldwide, and research on EV-B75 is still limited with only two full-length genome sequences available in GenBank. The present study reported seven EV-B75 sequences from a child with acute flaccid paralysis and six asymptomatic close contacts in Shigatse, Tibet. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the Tibetan strain was possibly imported from neighboring India. Seroepidemiological analyses indicated that EV-B75 has not yet caused a large-scale epidemic in Tibet. Similarity plots and boot scanning analyses revealed frequent intertypic recombination in the non-structural region of all seven Tibet EV-B75 strains. All seven Tibetan strains were temperature-sensitive, suggesting their poor transmissibility in the environment. Overall, though the seven Tibetan strains did not cause large-scale infection, prevention and control of the novel enterovirus cannot be underestimated.Entities:
Keywords: Tibet; enterovirus B75; phylogenetic analyses; seroprevalence; temperature sensitivity
Year: 2021 PMID: 33584598 PMCID: PMC7873985 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.632552
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640