BMC Infectious Diseases (May 2021)

Genetic diversity of Coxsackievirus A21 associated with sporadic cases of acute respiratory infections in Malaysia

  • Nur Izzati Supian,
  • Kim Tien Ng,
  • Jack Bee Chook,
  • Yutaka Takebe,
  • Kok Gan Chan,
  • Kok Keng Tee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-021-06148-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background Coxsackievirus A21 (CVA21), a member of Enterovirus C from the Picornaviridae family, has been associated with respiratory illnesses in humans. Methods A molecular epidemiological investigation of CVA21 was conducted among patients presenting with acute upper respiratory illnesses in the ambulatory settings between 2012 and 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Results Epidemiological surveillance of acute respiratory infections (n = 3935) showed low-level detection of CVA21 (0.08%, 1.4 cases/year) in Kuala Lumpur, with no clear seasonal distribution. Phylogenetic analysis of the new complete genomes showed close relationship with CVA21 strains from China and the United States. Spatio-temporal mapping of the VP1 gene determined 2 major clusters circulating worldwide, with inter-country lineage migration and strain replacement occurring over time. Conclusions The study highlights the emerging role of CVA21 in causing sporadic acute respiratory outbreaks.

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