Biosafety and Health (Aug 2023)

Simultaneous detection of enterovirus-D68 and vaccine-related poliovirus 3 in the stool samples of a 5-month hospitalized child with acute respiratory disease: A case report

  • Wenzhe Su,
  • Qing Zeng,
  • Jinmei Geng,
  • Jingwen Liu,
  • Huaping Xie,
  • Kuibiao Li,
  • Pengzhe Qin,
  • Chaojun Xie,
  • Biao Di

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 250 – 253

Abstract

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Human enterovirus (EV) infections can lead to various manifestations, with variable correlations between genotypes and symptoms. Human enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) was considered to be associated with acute respiratory disease and acute flaccid myelitis. In this short report, both EV-D68 and poliovirus 3 were detected in the stool of a hospitalized 5-month child who presented with acute respiratory symptoms and who was recently vaccinated with oral polio vaccine (OPV), using a metatranscriptomic high-throughput sequencing method. The nearly full-length genome sequences with complete open reading frames of EV-D68 and poliovirus 3 were assembled. One previously-reported neurovirulence-related amino acid substitution (T860N) in the EV-D68 VP1 region was observed, but the patient showed no neurological symptoms. More attention should be paid to EV-D68, and continuous multiple syndrome-based surveillance on non-polio enterovirus is called for.

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