Viral Epidemiology and Severity of Respiratory Infections in Infants in 2009 A Prospective Study

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作者
Laurent, Carmen [2 ]
Dugue, Audrey E. [3 ]
Brouard, Jacques [2 ]
Nimal, Delphine [2 ]
Dina, Julia [1 ]
Parienti, Jean-Jacques [3 ]
Vabret, Astrid [1 ]
机构
[1] CHU Caen, Dept Virol, F-14033 Caen, France
[2] CHU Caen, Dept Pediat, F-14033 Caen, France
[3] CHU Caen, Dept Biostat & Clin Res, F-14033 Caen, France
关键词
respiratory syncytial virus; severity; infants; respiratory infections; influenza pandemic influenza A H1N1v2009; BIRTH-COHORT; ACUTE BRONCHIOLITIS; 1ST YEAR; VIRUSES; CHILDREN; PATHOGENS; FRANCE; LIFE;
D O I
10.1097/INF.0b013e3182566005
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Viral respiratory infections are common in infants and can be severe. The new pandemic influenza virus H1N1v2009 was feared to cause particularly severe outcomes. Objective: This study aimed at evaluating the impact of H1N1v2009 on the viral epidemiology, the clinical presentation and the severity of respiratory infections in infants. Patients and Methods: This prospective epidemiologic study included all infants <2 years of age, both inpatients and outpatients, presenting with respiratory symptoms, from November 2009 through April 2010, at the pediatric emergency department of the University Hospital of Caen, France. A nasal swab was taken for viral detection and analyzed by immunofluorescence and, if negative, polymerase chain reaction. Severe respiratory infection was defined by a score of respiratory severity. Results: One thousand twenty-one infectious episodes with a respiratory sample met inclusion criteria. Eight hundred thirty-four samples (81.7%) were positive. The viruses with the highest incidence were the respiratory syncytial virus (34.2%), the rhinoviruses (23.9%), the coronaviruses (9.3%) and H1N1v2009 (7.7%). Of all infections, 28.6% were severe and more frequent in infants with risk factors. H1N1v2009 infections had a low risk of severe respiratory disease (odds ratios = 0.15) and hospitalization (odds ratios = 0.40) compared with the other viruses. Respiratory syncytial virus infections had a high risk of respiratory severity (odds ratios = 7.85) and were responsible for 71.4% of admissions to the intensive care unit. Conclusion: Despite the modest impact of H1N1v2009 observed in this study, further surveillance is needed to detect virological factors that may increase its severity.
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页码:827 / 831
页数:5
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