Following its discovery in California in 1962, enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) was reported only sporadically around the world. In August 2014, a marked increase of EV-D68 cases in young children with severe respiratory infections was reported in the USA and Canada and later in Europe and Asia. Some of these cases were also found to be associated with acute flaccid paralysis, which exacerbated public health concern, and has since triggered international efforts to strengthen both EV-D68 and acute flaccid paralysis surveillance systems. This review summarizes the current knowledge on EV-D68, offering an overview of EV-D68 epidemiology, clinical presentations, diagnostic methodologies, and treatment strategies, as well as surveillance and outbreak management.
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Milhano, N., Borge, K. S., Bragstad, K., & Dudman, S. G. (2018, March 13). Management strategies of enterovirus D68 outbreaks: Current perspectives. Virus Adaptation and Treatment. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/VAAT.S140376
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