Relevance of codetection of respiratory viruses in the severity of acute respiratory infection in hospitalized children

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作者
Nicole, Le Corre [1 ]
Regina, Perez [1 ]
Cecilia, Vizcaya [3 ]
Constanza, Martinez-Valdebenito [2 ]
Tania, Lopez [2 ]
Marcela, Monge [2 ]
Romina, Alarcon [3 ]
Francesca, Moller [4 ]
Maria Teresa, Martinez [4 ]
Miguel Massardo, Jose [4 ]
Marcela, Ferres [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Dept Enfermedades Infecciosas & Inmunol Pediat, Escuela Med, Santiago, Chile
[2] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Hosp Clin, Red Salud UC Christus, Santiago, Chile
[3] Red Salud UC Christus, Lab Infectol & Virol Mol, Santiago, Chile
[4] Pontificia Univ Catolica Chile, Escuela Med, Santiago, Chile
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ANDES PEDIATRICA | 2021年 / 92卷 / 03期
关键词
Viral Infections; Co-detection; Respiratory Tract Infections; Hospitalized Children; Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction; VIRAL COINFECTIONS; DISEASE SEVERITY; TRACT INFECTIONS; GENOMIC LOAD; INFANTS; IMPACT; SYMPTOMS; MULTIPLE; PCR; OLD;
D O I
10.32641/andespediatr.v92i3.1756
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
Multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allows simultaneous detection of respiratory viruses, raising questions about their relevance in the clinical feature. Objective: To evaluate the contribution of clinical, epidemiological, and virological factors in the clinical course of children hospitalized due to ARI with viral co-detection. Patients and Method: Pediatric patients <= 15 years old, hospitalized due to ARI at the UC-CHRISTUS Health Network Clinical Hospital between June and October 2014, and who presented a positive respiratory molecular panel test, were included. Respiratory samples (nasopharyngeal swab, tracheal aspiration, or bronchoalveolar lavage) with positive panel tests by Seeplex (R) RV15 OneStep ACE Detection Seegene (R) technique, were analyzed with a second technique (xTAG-RVP-FASTv2 Luminex (R), USA), which allows simultaneous and semi-quantitative detection of 17 respiratory viruses. Clinical and epidemiological records were collected. Results: One virus was identified in 42/57 children (74%) and two or more in 15/57 (26%). Intensive care unit (ICU) hospitalization was significantly more frequent in patients with viral co-detection (OR = 5,5; IC 95%: 1,5-19,6). The most frequently detected viruses were rhinovirus/enterovirus (HRV/EV) (29%) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (25%), and the most common co-detection was HRV/EV-RSV (33%). In x-rays, patients with HRV/EV infection presented interstitial images more frequently, while RSV was associated with condensations (p = 0.002). For HRV/EV, median fluorescence intensity (MFI, semi-quantification) were 1788 and 2456 in co-detection and single agent, respectively (p = 0.022). Children with HRV/EV co-detection had a longer hospital stay compared to isolated identification (5 versus 3 days, p = 0,028). Conclusion: In children hospitalized due to ARI, viral co-detection is frequent and associated with more ICU hospitalizations. Our study highlights the presence of HRV/EV in viral co-detection and longer length of stay. More studies are needed to define the relevance of viral co-detection in hospitalized pediatric patients.
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页码:349 / 357
页数:9
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