Environmental Surveillance of Enteroviruses in Central Argentina: First Detection and Evolutionary Analyses of E14

Environmental surveillance is an effective approach to investigate the circulation of human enteroviruses in the population. Enteroviruses E14, CVA9, E-6, E16, E20, E25, E13, and CVA24 were detected in sewage and a watercourse in central Argentina. E14 was the most frequent serotype and was found fo...

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Published inFood and environmental virology Vol. 10; no. 1; pp. 121 - 126
Main Authors Farías, Adrian A., Mojsiejczuk, Laura N., Pisano, María B., Flores, Fernando S., Aguilar, Juan J., Jean, Ana N., Yanes, Laura A., Masachessi, Gisela, Prez, Veronica E., Isa, María B., Campos, Rodolfo H., Ré, Viviana E., Nates, Silvia V.
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LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer US 01.03.2018
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Summary:Environmental surveillance is an effective approach to investigate the circulation of human enteroviruses in the population. Enteroviruses E14, CVA9, E-6, E16, E20, E25, E13, and CVA24 were detected in sewage and a watercourse in central Argentina. E14 was the most frequent serotype and was found for the first time in environmental samples in our region. Phylogenetic and coalescence analyses showed at least two recent introduction events.
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ISSN:1867-0334
1867-0342
DOI:10.1007/s12560-017-9318-0