Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018

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Autor(a) principal: Luchs, Adriana
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Azevedo, Lais Sampaio de, Souza, Ellen Viana de, Medeiros, Roberta Salzone, Souza, Yasmin França Viana Pires de, Teixeira, Dalane Loudal Florentino, Carneiro, Thiago Franco de Oliveira, Alencar, Gabriela Maria Fernandes de, Morais, Fernanda Lúcia de Sousa Leite, Pinto, Diana de Fátima Alves, Okay, Thelma Suely, Yamamoto, Lidia, Morais, Vanessa dos Santos, Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima, Leal, Elcio, Costa, Antonio Charlys da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/195254
Resumo: Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is a highly contagious viral disease commonly associated to Enteroviruses (EV). During 2018, Brazil faced massive HFMD outbreaks spread across the country. This study aimed to characterize the EV responsible for the HFMD outbreak that occurred in Paraiba State, Brazilian Northeastern region, in 2018, followed by a phylogenetic analysis to detail information on its genetic diversity. A total of 49 serum samples (one from each patient) collected from children ≤ 15 years old, clinically diagnosed with HFMD were tested for EV using conventional RT-PCR and RT-qPCR. EV infection was confirmed in 71.4% (35/49) of samples. The mean and median ages were 1.83 years and one year old, respectively. Twenty-two EV-positive samples were successfully sequenced and classified as EV-A species; 13 samples were also identified with the CV-A6 genotype. The phylogenetic analysis (VP1 region) of three samples revealed that the detected CV-A6 strains belonged to sub-lineage D3. The CV-A6 strains detected here clustered with strains from South America, Europe and West Asia strains that were also involved in HFMD cases during the 2017-2018 seasons, in addition to the previously detected Brazilian CV-A6 strains from 2012 to 2017, suggesting a global co-circulation of a set of different CV-A6 strains introduced in the country at different times. The growing circulation of the emerging CV-A6 associated with HFMD, together with the detection of more severe cases worldwide, suggests the need for a more intense surveillance system of HFMD in Brazil. In addition, this investigation was performed exclusively on serum samples, and the analysis of whole blood samples should be considered and could have shown advantages when employed in the diagnosis of enteroviral HFMD outbreaks.
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spelling Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018Hand foot and mouth diseaseEnterovirusCoxsackievirusSurveillanceHand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is a highly contagious viral disease commonly associated to Enteroviruses (EV). During 2018, Brazil faced massive HFMD outbreaks spread across the country. This study aimed to characterize the EV responsible for the HFMD outbreak that occurred in Paraiba State, Brazilian Northeastern region, in 2018, followed by a phylogenetic analysis to detail information on its genetic diversity. A total of 49 serum samples (one from each patient) collected from children ≤ 15 years old, clinically diagnosed with HFMD were tested for EV using conventional RT-PCR and RT-qPCR. EV infection was confirmed in 71.4% (35/49) of samples. The mean and median ages were 1.83 years and one year old, respectively. Twenty-two EV-positive samples were successfully sequenced and classified as EV-A species; 13 samples were also identified with the CV-A6 genotype. The phylogenetic analysis (VP1 region) of three samples revealed that the detected CV-A6 strains belonged to sub-lineage D3. The CV-A6 strains detected here clustered with strains from South America, Europe and West Asia strains that were also involved in HFMD cases during the 2017-2018 seasons, in addition to the previously detected Brazilian CV-A6 strains from 2012 to 2017, suggesting a global co-circulation of a set of different CV-A6 strains introduced in the country at different times. The growing circulation of the emerging CV-A6 associated with HFMD, together with the detection of more severe cases worldwide, suggests the need for a more intense surveillance system of HFMD in Brazil. In addition, this investigation was performed exclusively on serum samples, and the analysis of whole blood samples should be considered and could have shown advantages when employed in the diagnosis of enteroviral HFMD outbreaks.Universidade de São Paulo. Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo2022-05-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/19525410.1590/S1678-9946202264016Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 64 (2022); e16Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; Vol. 64 (2022); e16Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo; v. 64 (2022); e161678-99460036-4665reponame:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Pauloinstname:Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)instacron:IMTenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/195254/180422Copyright (c) 2022 Adriana Luchs, Lais Sampaio de Azevedo, Ellen Viana de Souza, Roberta Salzone Medeiros, Yasmin França Viana Pires de Souza, Dalane Loudal Florentino Teixeira, Thiago Franco de Oliveira Carneiro, Gabriela Maria Fernandes de Alencar, Fernanda Lúcia de Sousa Leite Morais, Diana de Fátima Alves Pinto, Thelma Suely Okay, Lidia Yamamoto, Vanessa dos Santos Morais, Emerson Luiz Lima Araújo, Elcio Leal, Antonio Charlys da Costahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLuchs, Adriana Azevedo, Lais Sampaio de Souza, Ellen Viana de Medeiros, Roberta Salzone Souza, Yasmin França Viana Pires de Teixeira, Dalane Loudal Florentino Carneiro, Thiago Franco de Oliveira Alencar, Gabriela Maria Fernandes de Morais, Fernanda Lúcia de Sousa Leite Pinto, Diana de Fátima Alves Okay, Thelma Suely Yamamoto, Lidia Morais, Vanessa dos Santos Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima Leal, ElcioCosta, Antonio Charlys da 2022-10-10T13:01:46Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/195254Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/oai||revimtsp@usp.br1678-99460036-4665opendoar:2022-12-13T16:53:01.900149Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo - Instituto de Medicina Tropical (IMT)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018
title Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018
spellingShingle Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018
Luchs, Adriana
Hand foot and mouth disease
Enterovirus
Coxsackievirus
Surveillance
title_short Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018
title_full Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018
title_fullStr Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018
title_full_unstemmed Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018
title_sort Coxsackievirus A6 strains causing an outbreak of hand-foot-and-mouth disease in Northeastern Brazil in 2018
author Luchs, Adriana
author_facet Luchs, Adriana
Azevedo, Lais Sampaio de
Souza, Ellen Viana de
Medeiros, Roberta Salzone
Souza, Yasmin França Viana Pires de
Teixeira, Dalane Loudal Florentino
Carneiro, Thiago Franco de Oliveira
Alencar, Gabriela Maria Fernandes de
Morais, Fernanda Lúcia de Sousa Leite
Pinto, Diana de Fátima Alves
Okay, Thelma Suely
Yamamoto, Lidia
Morais, Vanessa dos Santos
Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima
Leal, Elcio
Costa, Antonio Charlys da
author_role author
author2 Azevedo, Lais Sampaio de
Souza, Ellen Viana de
Medeiros, Roberta Salzone
Souza, Yasmin França Viana Pires de
Teixeira, Dalane Loudal Florentino
Carneiro, Thiago Franco de Oliveira
Alencar, Gabriela Maria Fernandes de
Morais, Fernanda Lúcia de Sousa Leite
Pinto, Diana de Fátima Alves
Okay, Thelma Suely
Yamamoto, Lidia
Morais, Vanessa dos Santos
Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima
Leal, Elcio
Costa, Antonio Charlys da
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Luchs, Adriana
Azevedo, Lais Sampaio de
Souza, Ellen Viana de
Medeiros, Roberta Salzone
Souza, Yasmin França Viana Pires de
Teixeira, Dalane Loudal Florentino
Carneiro, Thiago Franco de Oliveira
Alencar, Gabriela Maria Fernandes de
Morais, Fernanda Lúcia de Sousa Leite
Pinto, Diana de Fátima Alves
Okay, Thelma Suely
Yamamoto, Lidia
Morais, Vanessa dos Santos
Araújo, Emerson Luiz Lima
Leal, Elcio
Costa, Antonio Charlys da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hand foot and mouth disease
Enterovirus
Coxsackievirus
Surveillance
topic Hand foot and mouth disease
Enterovirus
Coxsackievirus
Surveillance
description Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is a highly contagious viral disease commonly associated to Enteroviruses (EV). During 2018, Brazil faced massive HFMD outbreaks spread across the country. This study aimed to characterize the EV responsible for the HFMD outbreak that occurred in Paraiba State, Brazilian Northeastern region, in 2018, followed by a phylogenetic analysis to detail information on its genetic diversity. A total of 49 serum samples (one from each patient) collected from children ≤ 15 years old, clinically diagnosed with HFMD were tested for EV using conventional RT-PCR and RT-qPCR. EV infection was confirmed in 71.4% (35/49) of samples. The mean and median ages were 1.83 years and one year old, respectively. Twenty-two EV-positive samples were successfully sequenced and classified as EV-A species; 13 samples were also identified with the CV-A6 genotype. The phylogenetic analysis (VP1 region) of three samples revealed that the detected CV-A6 strains belonged to sub-lineage D3. The CV-A6 strains detected here clustered with strains from South America, Europe and West Asia strains that were also involved in HFMD cases during the 2017-2018 seasons, in addition to the previously detected Brazilian CV-A6 strains from 2012 to 2017, suggesting a global co-circulation of a set of different CV-A6 strains introduced in the country at different times. The growing circulation of the emerging CV-A6 associated with HFMD, together with the detection of more severe cases worldwide, suggests the need for a more intense surveillance system of HFMD in Brazil. In addition, this investigation was performed exclusively on serum samples, and the analysis of whole blood samples should be considered and could have shown advantages when employed in the diagnosis of enteroviral HFMD outbreaks.
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