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Emerging coxsackievirus A6 causing hand, foot and mouth disease, Vietnam

Abstract:
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a major public health issue in Asia and has global pandemic potential. Coxsackievirus A6 (CV-A6) was detected in 514/2,230 (23%) of HFMD patients admitted to 3 major hospitals in southern Vietnam during 2011–2015. Of these patients, 93 (18%) had severe HFMD. Phylogenetic analysis of 98 genome sequences revealed they belonged to cluster A and had been circulating in Vietnam for 2 years before emergence. CV-A6 movement among localities within Vietnam occurred frequently, whereas viral movement across international borders appeared rare. Skyline plots identified fluctuations in the relative genetic diversity of CV-A6 corresponding to large CV-A6–associated HFMD outbreaks worldwide. These data show that CV-A6 is an emerging pathogen and emphasize the necessity of active surveillance and understanding the mechanisms that shape the pathogen evolution and emergence, which is essential for development and implementation of intervention strategies.
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Published
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Peer reviewed

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10.3201/eid2404.171298

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Grant:
101104/Z/13/Z,106680/B/14/Z,
204904/Z/16/Z


Publisher:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Journal:
Emerging Infectious Diseases More from this journal
Volume:
24
Issue:
4
Pages:
654-662
Publication date:
2018-04-01
Acceptance date:
2018-01-27
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EISSN:
1080-6059
ISSN:
1080-6040
Pmid:
29553326


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English
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pubs:831173
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pubs:831173
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831173
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2018-05-03

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