TY - JOUR
T1 - Enterovirus 71 from fatal and nonfatal cases of hand, foot and mouth disease epidemics in Malaysia, Japan and Taiwan in 1997-1998
AU - Shimizu, Hiroyuki
AU - Utama, Andi
AU - Yoshii, Kumiko
AU - Yoshida, Hiromu
AU - Yoneyama, Tetsuo
AU - Sinniah, Mangalam
AU - Bin Yusof, Mohd Apandi
AU - Okuno, Yoshinobu
AU - Okabe, Nobuhiko
AU - Shih, Shin Ru
AU - Chen, Hour Young
AU - Wang, Gong Ren
AU - Kao, Chuan Liang
AU - Chang, Kenneth Sheuh Shen
AU - Miyamura, Tatsuo
AU - Hagiwara, Akio
PY - 1999/2
Y1 - 1999/2
N2 - Enterovirus 71 (EV71), one of the major causative agents for hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), is sometimes associated with severe central nervous system diseases. In 1997, in Malaysia and Japan, and in 1998 in Taiwan, there were HFMD epidemics involving sudden deaths among young children, and EV71 was isolated from the HFMD patients, including the fatal cases. The nucleotide sequences of each EV71 isolate were determined and compared by phylogenetical analysis. EV71 strains from previously reported epidemics belonged to genotype A-1, while those from recent epidemics could be divided into two genotypes, A-2 and B. In Malaysia, genotype A-2 was more prevalent, while in Japan and Taiwan, B genotype was more prevalent. Two isolates from fatal cases in Malaysia and one isolate from a fatal case in Japan were genotype A-2. However, all isolates from three fatal cases in Taiwan belonged to genotype B. The severity of the HFMD did not link directly to certain genotypes of EV71.
AB - Enterovirus 71 (EV71), one of the major causative agents for hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), is sometimes associated with severe central nervous system diseases. In 1997, in Malaysia and Japan, and in 1998 in Taiwan, there were HFMD epidemics involving sudden deaths among young children, and EV71 was isolated from the HFMD patients, including the fatal cases. The nucleotide sequences of each EV71 isolate were determined and compared by phylogenetical analysis. EV71 strains from previously reported epidemics belonged to genotype A-1, while those from recent epidemics could be divided into two genotypes, A-2 and B. In Malaysia, genotype A-2 was more prevalent, while in Japan and Taiwan, B genotype was more prevalent. Two isolates from fatal cases in Malaysia and one isolate from a fatal case in Japan were genotype A-2. However, all isolates from three fatal cases in Taiwan belonged to genotype B. The severity of the HFMD did not link directly to certain genotypes of EV71.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0032879439
M3 - 文章
C2 - 10808253
AN - SCOPUS:0032879439
SN - 1344-6304
VL - 52
SP - 12
EP - 15
JO - Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
JF - Japanese Journal of Infectious Diseases
IS - 1
ER -