“…Strain C08-041, from Douala, was a member of genogroup C, while the second EV-A71 strain, C08-146, from Yaoundé grouped consistently with the recently reported Central African strain NMA-03-008. The latter strain, showing a high sequence similarity score of 89.6% and 97% at the nucleotide and amino acid levels, respectively, with strain C08-146, was previously shown to belong to a new EV-A71 genogroup tentatively called "genogroup E" (32). The identification of strains of this genogroup in the Central African Republic, Nigeria (32), and Cameroon indicates that it was circulating without known disease outbreaks in Africa.…”