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Coxsackievirus B: The important agent of hand, foot, and mouth disease

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JOURNAL OF MEDICAL VIROLOGY
Volume 95, Issue 3, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jmv.28669

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co-infection; Coxsackievirus B; Enterovirus; Enterovirus B; hand; foot; and mouth disease

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This study found that Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) was the main pathogen associated with HFMD among children in Yunnan, China, followed by Coxsackievirus B4 (CV-B4), Coxsackievirus A16 (CV-A16), Coxsackievirus B5 (CV-B5), and Echovirus 9 (E-9). EV-A and EV-B accounted for 45.1% and 41.3%, respectively. The study also found that CV-B5 and the majority of CV-B4 belonged to genotypes VI and C3, respectively. These results suggest that EV-B, especially CV-Bs, may play important roles in HFMD.
Hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common pediatric infectious illness caused by enteroviruses (EVs). EV-A serotypes are the main pathogens associated with HFMD. In this study, 213 stool samples from 213 children with severe HFMD in Yunnan, China in 2013, 2015, and 2016 were further analyzed retrospectively for EV-B infection. A total of 70.0% of the specimens tested positive for EV.20 EV serotypes were detected. The predominant serotype was enterovirus A71 (EV-A71, 27.7%), followed by coxsackievirus B4 (CV-B4, 16.4%), CV-A16 (9.9%), CV-B5 (6.6%), and Echovirus 9 (E-9,4.7%). EV-A and EV-B accounted for 45.1% and 41.3%, respectively. Among the positive specimens, 28.6% were CV-Bs. Co-infection was present in 19.3% of these cases. In the study, CV-B5 and the majority of CV-B4 isolates belonged to genotypes VI and C3, respectively. This result indicates that EV-B, especially CV-Bs, might be the important agents associated with HFMD and this knowledge will contribute to the prevention and treatment of the disease.

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