
Human enterovirus 68 (EV-D68) is a rarely reported virus that has been linked to respiratory disease. In recent years, reports about EV-D68 infection have markedly increased worldwide. However, the epidemiological features of this emerging infection are not well understood. To evaluate the emerging EV-D68 epidemic, we isolated the circulating viral strain and investigated the seroprevalence of neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) in Beijing between 2004 and 2011. We found that the titers of EV-D68 NAbs were generally low in all age groups in sampled populations in 2004 but significantly higher in 2009. From 2007 to 2011, the NAbs against EV-D68 significantly increased over time. These findings indicate that EV-D68 has spread widely in the Chinese population in recent years, although only a limited number of cases were reported.
Adult, Male, China, Adolescent, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Microbiology, epidemic, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Enterovirus Infections, Humans, Child, Epidemics, Respiratory Tract Infections, Phylogeny, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Enterovirus D, Human, seroprevalence, Infant, Newborn, neutralizing antibody, Infant, enterovirus D68, Middle Aged, Antibodies, Neutralizing, QR1-502, Child, Preschool, Original Article, Female
Adult, Male, China, Adolescent, Infectious and parasitic diseases, RC109-216, Microbiology, epidemic, Seroepidemiologic Studies, Enterovirus Infections, Humans, Child, Epidemics, Respiratory Tract Infections, Phylogeny, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Enterovirus D, Human, seroprevalence, Infant, Newborn, neutralizing antibody, Infant, enterovirus D68, Middle Aged, Antibodies, Neutralizing, QR1-502, Child, Preschool, Original Article, Female
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