Viruses (Aug 2021)

Retrospective Study of the Upsurge of Enterovirus D68 Clade D1 among Adults (2014–2018)

  • Maxime Duval,
  • Audrey Mirand,
  • Olivier Lesens,
  • Jacques-Olivier Bay,
  • Denis Caillaud,
  • Denis Gallot,
  • Alexandre Lautrette,
  • Sylvie Montcouquiol,
  • Jeannot Schmidt,
  • Carole Egron,
  • Gwendoline Jugie,
  • Maxime Bisseux,
  • Christine Archimbaud,
  • Céline Lambert,
  • Cécile Henquell,
  • Jean-Luc Bailly

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13081607
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 1607

Abstract

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Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) has emerged as an agent of epidemic respiratory illness and acute flaccid myelitis in the paediatric population but data are lacking in adult patients. We performed a 4.5-year single-centre retrospective study of all patients who tested positive for EV-D68 and analysed full-length EV-D68 genomes of the predominant clades B3 and D1. Between 1 June 2014, and 31 December 2018, 73 of the 11,365 patients investigated for respiratory pathogens tested positive for EV-D68, of whom 20 (27%) were adults (median age 53.7 years [IQR 34.0–65.7]) and 53 (73%) were children (median age 1.9 years [IQR 0.2–4.0]). The proportion of adults increased from 12% in 2014 to 48% in 2018 (p = 0.01). All adults had an underlying comorbidity factor, including chronic lung disease in 12 (60%), diabetes mellitus in six (30%), and chronic heart disease in five (25%). Clade D1 infected a higher proportion of adults than clades B3 and B2 (p = 0.001). Clade D1 was more divergent than clade B3: 5 of 19 amino acid changes in the capsid proteins were located in putative antigenic sites. Adult patients with underlying conditions are more likely to present with severe complications associated with EV-D68, notably the emergent clade D1.

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