Multirecombinant Enterovirus A71 Subgenogroup C1 Isolates Associated with Neurologic Disease, France, 2016–2017
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Ngangas, Stéphanie Tomba ; Lukashev, Alexander ; Jugie, Gwendoline ; Ivanova, Olga ; Mansuy, Jean-Michel ; Mengelle, Catherine ; Izopet, Jacques ; L’honneur, Anne-Sophie ; Rozenberg, Flore ; Leyssene, David ; Hecquet, Denise ; Marque-Juillet, Stéphanie ; Boutolleau, David ; Burrel, Sonia ; Peigue-Lafeuille, Hélène ; Archimbaud, Christine ; Benschop, Kimberley ; Henquell, Cécile ; Mirand, Audrey ; Bailly, Jean-Luc
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Description:In 2016, an upsurge of neurologic disease associated with infection with multirecombinant enterovirus A71 subgenogroup C1 lineage viruses was reported in France. These viruses emerged in the 2000s; 1 recombinant is widespread. This virus lineage has the potential to be associated with a long-term risk for severe disease among children.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 25(6):1204-1208
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Pubmed ID:31107209
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC6537711
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Volume:25
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Issue:6
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