Detection and characterization of enterovirus B73 from a child in Brazil

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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.

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Ribeiro, G. de O., Luchs, A., Milagres, F. A. de P., Komninakis, S. V., Gill, D. E., Lobato, M. C. A. B. S., … Leal, É. (2019). Detection and characterization of enterovirus B73 from a child in Brazil. Viruses, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/v11010016

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