Affiliation:
1. Yunnan Center for Disease Control and Prevention , No. 158 Dongsi Road, Kunming 650022 , People’s Republic of China
2. Kunming Center for Disease Control and Prevention , No. 4 Ziyun Road, Kunming 650228 , People’s Republic of China
Abstract
Abstract
Aims
Enteroviruses are significant human pathogens associated with a range of mild to severe diseases. This study aims to understand the diversity and genetic characterization of enteroviruses circulated in southwest China’s border cities by using environmental surveillance.
Methods and results
A total of 96 sewage samples were collected in three border cities and a port located in Yunnan Province, China from July 2020 to June 2022. After cell culture and VP1 sequencing, a total of 590 enterovirus isolates were identified, belonging to 21 types. All PV strains were Sabin-like with ≤6 nucleotide mutations in the VP1 coding region. Echovirus 6, echovirus 21 (a rare serotype in previous studies), and coxsackievirus B5 were the predominant serotypes, which accounted for 21.19%, 18.31%, and 13.39% of the total isolates, respectively. The prevalence of the common serotypes varied across different border cities and periods. Phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of multiple evolutionary lineages for E21, E6, and E30, some of which formed distinct branches.
Conclusions
High diversity of enteroviruses and distinct lineages of predominant serotypes circulated in southwest China’s border cities.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)