“…Although the transmission range of EV-B75 in Tibet was speculated to be limited in this study, EV-B75 has two existing circulations in China, and the transmission potential of the novel enterovirus in China cannot be underestimated. Further, due to the seroprevalence of other novel enteroviruses reported in China, even though there are only a few isolates, the seropositive rate of novel enteroviruses in China is not low, indicating the potential for an outbreak ( Hu et al, 2014 ; Zhang et al, 2014 ; Fan et al, 2015 ; Song et al, 2017 ; Han et al, 2018 ; Huang et al, 2018 ; Lu et al, 2020 ; Xiao et al, 2020 ). The proportion of people who have been exposed to the virus is relatively high, and it thus has great transmission potential in China.…”