Detection and Characterization of Enterovirus B73 from a Child in Brazil

Autor: Maria de Fátima Neves dos Santos Abrão, Antonio Charlys da Costa, Márcia Cristina Alves Brito Sayão Lobato, Eric Delwart, Geovani de Oliveira Ribeiro, Xutao Deng, Fabiola Villanova, Shirley Vasconcelos Komninakis, Cassia Vitória de Deus Alves Soares, Rafael Brustulin, Ester Cerdeira Sabino, Élcio Leal, Danielle Elise Gill, Adriana Luchs, Rogério Togisaki das Chagas, Flavio Augusto de Pádua Milagres, Steven S. Witkin
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
0301 basic medicine
Male
Picornavirus
lcsh:QR1-502
medicine.disease_cause
pediatric virology
lcsh:Microbiology
Rotavirus
Viral
Child
Phylogeny
virome
Genome
biology
Brief Report
food and beverages
Gastroenteritis
Enterovirus B
Human

phylogenetics
Infectious Diseases
Child
Preschool

Acute Disease
Epidemiological Monitoring
RNA
Viral

Female
Infection
Sequence Analysis
gastroenteritis
Brazil
Human
Adolescent
Evolution
030106 microbiology
Genome
Viral

Enterovirus B
Microbiology
Evolution
Molecular

03 medical and health sciences
Phylogenetics
Virology
medicine
Enterovirus Infections
Helminths
Humans
Human virome
Preschool
Molecular
DNA
Sequence Analysis
DNA

biology.organism_classification
enterovirus B73
Emerging Infectious Diseases
030104 developmental biology
picornavirus
Norovirus
RNA
Enterovirus
Digestive Diseases
Zdroj: Viruses, Vol 11, Iss 1, p 16 (2018)
Viruses
Viruses, vol 11, iss 1
ISSN: 1999-4915
Popis: Enterovirus B73 is a new member of the Enterovirus B species. First detected in the USA, it has been subsequently identified in China, India, Oman, and the Netherlands. In this study, we characterize the first B73 strain (named TO-127) to be detected in South America. TO-127 was obtained from a child with acute gastroenteritis living in a rural area in Northern Brazil. The subject was not infected with any known enteric pathogens such as norovirus, rotavirus, helminths, or enteric bacteria. Analysis of the nearly full-length TO-127 genome (6993 nt) indicated a 74–75% nucleotide similarity with EV-B73 strains from other countries. Evolutionary analysis suggests that B73 is endemic and widespread.
Databáze: OpenAIRE