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封锁措施放宽后肠道病毒流行病学的变化。

Changes in enterovirus epidemiology after easing of lockdown measures.

作者信息

Forero Erley Lizarazo, Knoester Marjolein, Gard Lilli, Ott Alewijn, Brandenburg Afke H, McCall Matthew B B, Niesters Hubert G M, Van Leer-Buter Coretta

机构信息

Department of medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention, University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, The Netherlands.

Certe, department of Medical Microbiology Groningen, The Netherlands.

出版信息

J Clin Virol. 2023 Dec;169:105617. doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2023.105617. Epub 2023 Nov 10.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Public health measures aimed at controlling transmission of SARS-CoV-2, otherwise known as "lockdown" measures, had profound effects on circulation of non-SARS viruses, many of which decreased to very low levels.  The interrupted transmission of these viruses may have lasting effects. Some of the influenza clades seem to have disappeared during this period, a phenomenon which is described as a "funnel effect". It is currently unknown if the lockdown measures had any effect on the diversity of circulating viruses, other than influenza. Enteroviruses are especially interesting in this context, as the clinical presentation of an infection with a particular enterovirus-type may be clade-dependent.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

Enteroviruses were detected in clinical materials using a 5'UTR-based detection PCR, and partial VP-1 sequences were obtained, using methods described before. All samples with EV detections from a large part of the Netherlands were included in the study. The samples originated from general practitioners, general hospitals, university hospitals and public health offices.

RESULTS

Five EV-genotypes circulated in significant numbers before and after the lockdown, EV-D68, E-11, CV-A6, CV-B5 and CV-A2. All five genotypes showed decreased genetic diversity after the lockdown, and four indicate a significant number of sequences clustering together with a very high sequence homology. Moreover, children with E-11 and CV-B5 detections were significantly older after the lockdown than before.

CONCLUSIONS

The reduced enterovirus transmission in the Netherlands during the pandemic, seems to have led to a decrease in genetic diversity in the five most commonly detected enterovirus serotypes.

摘要

引言

旨在控制严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)传播的公共卫生措施,即所谓的“封锁”措施,对非SARS病毒的传播产生了深远影响,其中许多病毒的传播水平降至极低。这些病毒传播的中断可能会产生持久影响。在此期间,一些流感分支似乎已经消失,这一现象被描述为“漏斗效应”。目前尚不清楚封锁措施除了对流感病毒外,是否对其他传播病毒的多样性有任何影响。在这种情况下,肠道病毒尤其值得关注,因为特定肠道病毒型感染的临床表现可能取决于分支。

方法和材料

使用基于5'非翻译区(5'UTR)的检测PCR在临床材料中检测肠道病毒,并采用之前描述的方法获得部分病毒蛋白1(VP-1)序列。来自荷兰大部分地区所有检测到肠道病毒的样本都纳入了本研究。样本来自全科医生、综合医院、大学医院和公共卫生办公室。

结果

在封锁前后,有五种肠道病毒基因型大量传播,分别是肠道病毒D68型(EV-D68)、E-11型、A组柯萨奇病毒6型(CV-A6)、B组柯萨奇病毒5型(CV-B5)和A组柯萨奇病毒2型(CV-A2)。封锁后,所有五种基因型的遗传多样性均有所降低,其中四种显示大量序列以非常高的序列同源性聚集在一起。此外,检测到E-11型和CV-B5型的儿童在封锁后比之前年龄显著增大。

结论

在大流行期间,荷兰肠道病毒传播减少似乎导致了五种最常见检测到的肠道病毒血清型的遗传多样性下降。

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