Enterovirus-D68—Neglected Pathogen in Acute Respiratory Infections: Insights from Croatia
Zeljka Hruskar, Lucija Skara Abramovic, Ivana Ferencak, Dragan Juric, Josipa Lozic, Anita Juric, Bojana Bocka, Marin Bajek, Mirela Josipovic, Viktor Bekic, Irena Tabain

TL;DR
This study confirms the presence of Enterovirus-D68 in Croatia and highlights the need for better surveillance to understand its spread.
Contribution
The study identifies and characterizes EV-D68 lineages circulating in Croatia for the first time.
Findings
EV-D68 was detected in 13.1%, 1.4%, and 19.6% of EV-positive samples in 2022, 2023, and 2024, respectively.
Phylogenetic analysis revealed two major clades, A2 and B3, with A2 being newly introduced in 2024.
EV-D68 circulation peaked in July and September 2022 and September 2024.
Abstract
Background: Enterovirus-D68 (EV-D68) was long underreported, with only sporadic cases of respiratory disease worldwide until 2014, when numerous countries experienced significant outbreaks of EV-D68. In Croatia, sporadic detections have primarily resulted from an absence of systematic surveillance. Following the increased incidence of EV-D68 across Europe in 2022, we started to characterize EV-positive respiratory samples in Zagreb to confirm the presence of EV-D68 and identify circulating lineages through phylogenetic analysis. Methods: Respiratory samples from individuals with acute respiratory infection and additional clinical symptoms were tested at the Virology Laboratory of the Croatian Institute of Public Health, and EV-positive samples were further screened using the real-time RT-qPCR method for EV-D68. VP1 sequences were obtained by sequencing and subsequently genotyped.…
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TopicsViral Infections and Immunology Research · Respiratory viral infections research · Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
