The objective of the present study was to describe the molecular characteristics of enteroviruses associated with hand, food, and mouth disease (HFMD) in Poland. Clinical material from HFMD cases, that occurred during 2013–2016 were examined. It has been showed that coxsackievirus A6 (CVA6), CVA10 and CVA16 were circulating in the country. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Polish CVA6 strains were divided into two distinct clusters suggesting two independent introductions. This is the first report of CVA6 infections associated with HFMD in Poland. These results emphasize the need for continuous monitoring of HFMD and facilitation of the diagnosis using molecular approaches
Sporadic HFMD (hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD) cases and outbreaks caused by etiologic agents oth...
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common illness of infants and young children less than 10 y...
Coxsackievirus A6 (CV-A6) infection is a major etiologic agent for hand, foot and mouth disease (HFM...
The objective of the present study was to describe the molecular characteristics of enteroviruses as...
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a childhood illness frequently caused by genotypes belonging ...
AbstractHand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a childhood illness frequently caused by genotypes be...
BackgroundDiseases caused by human enteroviruses (EVs) are a major global public health problem. Thu...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are among viral pathogens that can cause acute flaccid paralysis (AFP). This stu...
AbstractHand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) and herpangina (HA) are frequently caused by several dis...
Background Diseases caused by human enteroviruses (EVs) are a major global public health problem. Th...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are among viral pathogens that can cause acute flaccid paralysis (AFP). This stu...
Coxsackieviruses A10 (CV-A10) and A6 (CV-A6) have been associated with increasingly occurred sporadi...
AbstractHand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is caused by various serotypes of Enterovirus genus. Co...
Coxsackievirus A6 (CVA6) emerged as the most common enterovirus of seasonal outbreaks of hand-foot-a...
Human coxsackievirus A6 (CVA6) is an enterically transmitted enterovirus. Until recently, CVA6 infec...
Sporadic HFMD (hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD) cases and outbreaks caused by etiologic agents oth...
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common illness of infants and young children less than 10 y...
Coxsackievirus A6 (CV-A6) infection is a major etiologic agent for hand, foot and mouth disease (HFM...
The objective of the present study was to describe the molecular characteristics of enteroviruses as...
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a childhood illness frequently caused by genotypes belonging ...
AbstractHand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a childhood illness frequently caused by genotypes be...
BackgroundDiseases caused by human enteroviruses (EVs) are a major global public health problem. Thu...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are among viral pathogens that can cause acute flaccid paralysis (AFP). This stu...
AbstractHand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) and herpangina (HA) are frequently caused by several dis...
Background Diseases caused by human enteroviruses (EVs) are a major global public health problem. Th...
Enteroviruses (EVs) are among viral pathogens that can cause acute flaccid paralysis (AFP). This stu...
Coxsackieviruses A10 (CV-A10) and A6 (CV-A6) have been associated with increasingly occurred sporadi...
AbstractHand, foot, and mouth disease (HFMD) is caused by various serotypes of Enterovirus genus. Co...
Coxsackievirus A6 (CVA6) emerged as the most common enterovirus of seasonal outbreaks of hand-foot-a...
Human coxsackievirus A6 (CVA6) is an enterically transmitted enterovirus. Until recently, CVA6 infec...
Sporadic HFMD (hand foot and mouth disease, HFMD) cases and outbreaks caused by etiologic agents oth...
Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a common illness of infants and young children less than 10 y...
Coxsackievirus A6 (CV-A6) infection is a major etiologic agent for hand, foot and mouth disease (HFM...