# Enterovirus-D68—Neglected Pathogen in Acute Respiratory Infections: Insights from Croatia

**Authors:** Zeljka Hruskar, Lucija Skara Abramovic, Ivana Ferencak, Dragan Juric, Josipa Lozic, Anita Juric, Bojana Bocka, Marin Bajek, Mirela Josipovic, Viktor Bekic, Irena Tabain

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/pathogens15010048 · 2026-01-01

## 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.

## Key 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. Results: Between March 2022 and December 2024, EV was detected in 2048 respiratory samples. Annual distributions of EV detections were 656 (10.0%) in 2022, 785 (8.1%) in 2023, and 607 (7.4%) in 2024. EV-D68 was identified in 13.1% of EV-positive samples in 2022, 1.4% in 2023, and 19.6% in 2024. The peaks in EV-D68 circulation were observed in July (n = 24) and September (n = 24) in 2022 and in September 2024 (n = 62). Phylogenetic analysis of EV-D68 VP1 sequences revealed the presence of two major clades, A2 and B3. The sequences from 2022 clustered exclusively within clade B3, while in 2024 A2 clade was newly introduced. Conclusions: We confirmed the presence of EV-D68 in Croatia with circulating lineages corresponding to those detected elsewhere in Europe. The absence of routine testing has likely led to an underestimation of EV-D68 prevalence. These findings underscore the urgent need for ongoing surveillance and genomic characterization to clarify EV-D68 epidemiology in Croatia.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** respiratory disease (MESH:D012140), EV (MESH:D004819), Acute Respiratory Infections (MESH:D012141)
- **Species:** enterovirus D68 (no rank) [taxon 42789]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12844618