First description and phylogenetic analysis of coxsackie virus A non-polio enteroviruses and parechoviruses A in South Sudanese children

J Med Virol. 2023 Oct;95(10):e29194. doi: 10.1002/jmv.29194.

Abstract

Enteroviruses (EV) and parechoviruses A (PeV-A) are commonly circulating viruses able to cause severe disease. Surveillance studies from sub-Saharan Africa are limited and show high but variable infection rates and a high variation in genotypes. This is the first study to describe EV and PeV-A circulation in children in South Sudan. Of the fecal samples collected, 35% and 10% were positive for EV and PeV-A, respectively. A wide range of genotypes were found, including several rarely described EV and PeV-A types. Coxsackie virus A (CVA) EV-C types, particularly CVA13, were the most dominant EV types. The CVA13 types had a high diversity with the majority belonging to four different previously described clusters. PeV-A1 and -A14 were the most common PeV-A genotypes. A lack of representative data from our and other studies from sub-Saharan Africa demonstrates the need for more systematic surveillance of non-polio EV and PeV-A types in this region.

Keywords: coxsackievirus A 13; enterovirus; parechovirus A; south Sudan; sub-Saharan Africa; surveillance.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Enterovirus A, Human*
  • Enterovirus Infections* / epidemiology
  • Enterovirus* / genetics
  • Humans
  • Parechovirus* / genetics
  • Phylogeny
  • Picornaviridae Infections* / epidemiology