Emerging Infectious Diseases (Aug 2011)

Enterovirus 68 among Children with Severe Acute Respiratory Infection, the Philippines

  • Tadatsugu Imamura,
  • Naoko Fuji,
  • Akira Suzuki,
  • Raita Tamaki,
  • Mariko Saito,
  • Rapunzel Aniceto,
  • Hazel Galang,
  • Lydia Sombrero,
  • Soccoro Lupisan,
  • Hitoshi Oshitani

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1708.101328
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 8
pp. 1430 – 1435

Abstract

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Enterovirus 68 (EV68) is a rare enterovirus associated with respiratory illness that, unlike other enteroviruses, has been identified only from respiratory specimens. We identified EV68 from respiratory specimens of children hospitalized with a diagnosis of severe pneumonia in Leyte, Republic of the Philippines. Twenty-one samples showed high similarity with EV68 by sequencing of 5′ nontranslated region; 17 of these samples were confirmed as EV68 by sequencing of viral protein 1 capsid coding region. Most previously reported EV68 cases had been identified as sporadic cases. All 21 patients we identified had severe illness, and 2 died, possibly the first reported fatal cases associated with EV68 infection. Our study suggests that EV68 may be a possible causative agent of severe respiratory illnesses.

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