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Cost-effective Complete Genome Sequencing Using the MinION Platform for Identification of Recombinant Enteroviruses

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Specialty Microbiology
Date 2023 Oct 13
PMID 37831475
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By employing a cost-effective approach for complete genome sequencing, the study has enabled the identification of novel enterovirus strains and shed light on the genetic exchange events during outbreaks. The success rate of genome sequencing and the scalability of the protocol demonstrate its practical utility for routine enterovirus surveillance. Moreover, the study's findings of recombinant strains of EVA71 and CVA2 contributing to epidemics in Malaysia and Taiwan emphasize the need for accurate detection and characterization of enteroviruses. The investigation of the whole genome and upstream ORF sequences has provided insights into the evolution and spread of enterovirus subgenogroups. These findings have important implications for the prevention, control, and surveillance of enteroviruses, ultimately contributing to the understanding and management of enterovirus-related illnesses.

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