Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years

Background: A major outbreak of human enterovirus 71-associated hand, foot and mouth disease in Sarawak in 1997 marked the beginning of a series of outbreaks in the Asia Pacific region. Some of these outbreaks had unusually high numbers of fatalities and this generated much fear and anxiety in th...

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Main Authors: Yuwana, Podin, Edna, LM Gias, Ong, Flora, Yee-Wei, Leong, Siew- Fung, Yee, Mohd Apandi, Yusof, David, Perera, Teo, Bibiana, Thian-Yew, Wee, Sik-Chi, Yao, Sik-King, Yao, Andrew, Kiyu, Mohd Taha, Arif, Mary Jane, Cardosa
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spelling my.unimas.ir.134202021-05-21T11:45:33Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13420/ Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years Yuwana, Podin Edna, LM Gias Ong, Flora Yee-Wei, Leong Siew- Fung, Yee Mohd Apandi, Yusof David, Perera Teo, Bibiana Thian-Yew, Wee Sik-Chi, Yao Sik-King, Yao Andrew, Kiyu Mohd Taha, Arif Mary Jane, Cardosa RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Background: A major outbreak of human enterovirus 71-associated hand, foot and mouth disease in Sarawak in 1997 marked the beginning of a series of outbreaks in the Asia Pacific region. Some of these outbreaks had unusually high numbers of fatalities and this generated much fear and anxiety in the region. Methods: We established a sentinel surveillance programme for hand, foot and mouth disease in Sarawak, Malaysia, in March 1998, and the observations of the first 7 years are described here. Virus isolation, serotyping and genotyping were performed on throat, rectal, vesicle and other swabs. Results: During this period Sarawak had two outbreaks of human enterovirus 71, in 2000 and 2003. The predominant strains circulating in the outbreaks of 1997, 2000 and 2003 were all from genogroup B, but the strains isolated during each outbreak were genetically distinct from each other. Human enterovirus 71 outbreaks occurred in a cyclical pattern every three years and Coxsackievirus A16 co-circulated with human enterovirus 71. Although vesicles were most likely to yield an isolate, this sample was not generally available from most cases and obtaining throat swabs was thus found to be the most efficient way to obtain virological information. Conclusion: Knowledge of the epidemiology of human enterovirus 71 transmission will allow public health personnel to predict when outbreaks might occur and to plan interventions in an effective manner in order to reduce the burden of disease. Podin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2006 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13420/1/yuwana.pdf Yuwana, Podin and Edna, LM Gias and Ong, Flora and Yee-Wei, Leong and Siew- Fung, Yee and Mohd Apandi, Yusof and David, Perera and Teo, Bibiana and Thian-Yew, Wee and Sik-Chi, Yao and Sik-King, Yao and Andrew, Kiyu and Mohd Taha, Arif and Mary Jane, Cardosa (2006) Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years. BMC Public Health, 6 (180). ISSN 1471-2458 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/6/180 doi:10.1186/1471-2458-6-180
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topic RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine
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Yuwana, Podin
Edna, LM Gias
Ong, Flora
Yee-Wei, Leong
Siew- Fung, Yee
Mohd Apandi, Yusof
David, Perera
Teo, Bibiana
Thian-Yew, Wee
Sik-Chi, Yao
Sik-King, Yao
Andrew, Kiyu
Mohd Taha, Arif
Mary Jane, Cardosa
Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years
description Background: A major outbreak of human enterovirus 71-associated hand, foot and mouth disease in Sarawak in 1997 marked the beginning of a series of outbreaks in the Asia Pacific region. Some of these outbreaks had unusually high numbers of fatalities and this generated much fear and anxiety in the region. Methods: We established a sentinel surveillance programme for hand, foot and mouth disease in Sarawak, Malaysia, in March 1998, and the observations of the first 7 years are described here. Virus isolation, serotyping and genotyping were performed on throat, rectal, vesicle and other swabs. Results: During this period Sarawak had two outbreaks of human enterovirus 71, in 2000 and 2003. The predominant strains circulating in the outbreaks of 1997, 2000 and 2003 were all from genogroup B, but the strains isolated during each outbreak were genetically distinct from each other. Human enterovirus 71 outbreaks occurred in a cyclical pattern every three years and Coxsackievirus A16 co-circulated with human enterovirus 71. Although vesicles were most likely to yield an isolate, this sample was not generally available from most cases and obtaining throat swabs was thus found to be the most efficient way to obtain virological information. Conclusion: Knowledge of the epidemiology of human enterovirus 71 transmission will allow public health personnel to predict when outbreaks might occur and to plan interventions in an effective manner in order to reduce the burden of disease.
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author Yuwana, Podin
Edna, LM Gias
Ong, Flora
Yee-Wei, Leong
Siew- Fung, Yee
Mohd Apandi, Yusof
David, Perera
Teo, Bibiana
Thian-Yew, Wee
Sik-Chi, Yao
Sik-King, Yao
Andrew, Kiyu
Mohd Taha, Arif
Mary Jane, Cardosa
author_facet Yuwana, Podin
Edna, LM Gias
Ong, Flora
Yee-Wei, Leong
Siew- Fung, Yee
Mohd Apandi, Yusof
David, Perera
Teo, Bibiana
Thian-Yew, Wee
Sik-Chi, Yao
Sik-King, Yao
Andrew, Kiyu
Mohd Taha, Arif
Mary Jane, Cardosa
author_sort Yuwana, Podin
title Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years
title_short Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years
title_full Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years
title_fullStr Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years
title_full_unstemmed Sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in Sarawak, Malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years
title_sort sentinel surveillance for human enterovirus 71 in sarawak, malaysia: lessons from the first 7 years
publisher Podin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
publishDate 2006
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13420/1/yuwana.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13420/
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/6/180
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