Transmission patterns of human enterovirus 71 to, from and among European countries, 2003 to 2013

Author:

Hassel Chervin1,Mirand Audrey12,Lukashev Alexander3,TerletskaiaLadwig Elena4,Farkas Agnes5,Schuffenecker Isabelle6,Diedrich Sabine7,Huemer Hartwig P8,Archimbaud Christine12,Peigue-Lafeuille Hélène12,Henquell Cécile12,Bailly Jean-Luc12

Affiliation:

1. Clermont Université, Université d’Auvergne, EPIE, EA 4843, Clermont-Ferrand, France

2. CHU Clermont-Ferrand, Service de Virologie, Centre National de Référence des Entérovirus et Paréchovirus – Laboratoire associé, Clermont-Ferrand, France

3. Chumakov Institute of Poliomyelitis and Viral Encephalitides, Moscow, Russia

4. Prof. Gisela Enders & Kollegen MVZ GbR and Institute of Virology, Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, Stuttgart, Germany

5. Division of Virology, National Center for Epidemiology, Budapest, Hungary

6. Laboratoire de Virologie Est des Hospices Civils de Lyon, Centre National de Référence des Entérovirus et Paréchovirus, Bron, France

7. National Reference Center for Poliomyelitis and Enterovirus, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany

8. Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Enterovirus 71 (EV-71) is involved in epidemics of hand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) and has been reported to occur with severe neurological complications in eastern and south-east Asia. In other geographical areas, the transmission of this virus is poorly understood. We used large sequence datasets (of the gene encoding the viral protein 1, VP1) and a Bayesian phylogenetic approach to compare the molecular epidemiology and geographical spread patterns of EV-71 subgenogroups B4, B5, C1, C2, and C4 in Europe relative to other parts of the world. For the study, European countries considered were European Union (EU) Member States and Iceland, Norway and Switzerland. Viruses of the B4, B5, and C4 subgenogroups circulate mainly in eastern and south-east Asia. In Europe sporadic introductions of these subgenogroups are observed, however C1 and C2 viruses predominate. The phylogenies showed evidence of multiple events of spread involving C1 and C2 viruses within Europe since the mid-1990s. Two waves of sporadic C2 infections also occurred in 2010 and 2013. The 2007 Dutch outbreak caused by C2 and the occurrence of B5 and C4 infections in the EU between 2004 and 2013 arose while the circulation of C1 viruses was low. A transmission chain involving a C4 virus was traced from Japan to the EU and then further to Canada between 2001 and 2006. Recent events whereby spread of viruses have occurred from, to, and within Europe appear to be involved in the long term survival of EV-71, highlighting the need for enhanced surveillance of this virus.

Publisher

European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (ECDC)

Subject

Virology,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Epidemiology

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