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An epidemiological surveillance of hand foot and mouth disease in paediatric patients and in community: A singapore retrospective cohort study, 2013–2018

Min, Nyo
Ong, Yasmin Hui Binn
Han, Alvin X.
Ho, Si Xian
Yen, Emmerie Wong Phaik
Ban, Kenneth Hon KimMaurer-Stroh, SebastianChong, Chia YinChu, Justin Jang Hann
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Background While hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is primarily self-resolving—soaring incidence rate of symptomatic HFMD effectuates economic burden in the Asia-Pacific region. Singapore has seen a conspicuous rise in the number of HFMD cases from 2010s. Here, we aims to identify the serology and genotypes responsible for such outbreaks in hospitals and childcare facilities. Methods We studied symptomatic paediatric HFMD cases from 2013 to 2018 in Singapore. Surveillance for subclinical enterovirus infections was also performed in childcares at the same time period. Results Genotyping 101 symptomatic HFMD samples revealed CV-A6 as the major etiological agent for recent outbreaks. We detected infections with CV-A6 (41.0%), EV-A71 (7%), CV-A16 (3.0%), coxsackievirus A2, CV-A2 (1.0%) and coxsackievirus A10, CV-A10 (1.0%). Phylogenetic analysis of local CV-A6 strains revealed a high level of heterogeneity compared against others worldwide, dissimilar to other HFMD causative enteroviruses for which the dominant strains and genotypes are highly region specific. We detected sub-clinical enterovirus infections in childcare centres; 17.1% (n = 245) tested positive for enterovirus in saliva, without HFMD indicative symptoms at the point of sample collection. Conclusions CV-A6 remained as the dominant HFMD causative strain in Singapore. Silent subclinical enteroviral infections were detected and warrant further investigations. © 2021 Min et al.
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PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
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Public Library of Science
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2021-02-10
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10.1371/journal.pntd.0008885
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