We describe the complete capsid of a genotype C1-like Enterovirus A71 variant recovered from wastewater in a neighborhood in the greater Tempe, Arizona area (Southwest United States) in May 2020 using a pan-enterovirus amplicon-based high-throughput sequencing strategy. The variant seems to have been circulating for over two years, but its sequence has not been documented in that period. As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has resulted in changes in health-seeking behavior and overwhelmed pathogen diagnostics, our findings highlight the importance of wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE ) as an early warning system for virus surveillance.
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Faleye, T. O. C., Driver, E., Bowes, D., Adhikari, S., Adams, D., Varsani, A., … Scotch, M. (2021). Pan-enterovirus amplicon-based high-throughput sequencing detects the complete capsid of a eva71 genotype c1 variant via wastewater-based epidemiology in Arizona. Viruses, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/v13010074
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