The Interaction Between Respiratory Viruses and Pathogenic Bacteria in the Upper Respiratory Tract of Asymptomatic Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Children

被引:46
|
作者
Moore, Hannah C. [1 ]
Jacoby, Peter [1 ]
Taylor, Amanda [2 ]
Harnett, Gerry [2 ]
Bowman, Jacinta [2 ]
Riley, Thomas V. [2 ]
Reuter, Kelly [1 ]
Smith, David W. [2 ]
Lehmann, Deborah [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, Telethon Inst Child Hlth Res, Ctr Child Hlth Res, Perth, WA 6009, Australia
[2] Div Microbial & Infect Dis, PathW Lab Med, Perth, WA, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
rhinoviruses; adenoviruses; Aboriginal; bacterial association; ACUTE OTITIS-MEDIA; NASOPHARYNGEAL COLONIZATION; STREPTOCOCCUS-PNEUMONIAE; ADENOVIRUS TYPE-1; GENERAL-PRACTICE; INFLUENZA-VIRUS; INFECTION; COHORT;
D O I
10.1097/INF.0b013e3181d067cb
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: Associations between respiratory viruses and the bacterial pathogens Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis may be important in the pathogenesis of otitis media (OM). However, data on asymptomatic identification rates of respiratory viruses are limited, particularly in Indigenous populations, who suffer a high burden of OM. Methods: We describe the identification of respiratory viruses alone and in combination with pathogenic OM bacteria in 1006 nasopharyngeal aspirates collected from asymptomatic Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children in a longitudinal community-based cohort study in rural Western Australia. Results: Viruses were identified in 42% of samples from Aboriginal and 32% from non-Aboriginal children. Rhinoviruses were the most frequently identified virus with higher identification rates in Aboriginal (23.6%) than non-Aboriginal children (16.5%; P = 0.003). Rhinoviruses were associated with H. influenzae (odds ratio [OR], 2.24; 95% CI, 1.24-4.07 for Aboriginal children) and M. catarrhalis (OR, 1.94; 95% CI, 1.05-3.57 for Aboriginal children). Adenoviruses were positively associated with H. influenzae in Aboriginal children (OR, 3.30; 95% CI, 1.19-9.09) and M. catarrhalis in non-Aboriginal children (OR, 5.75; 95% CI, 1.74-19.23), but negatively associated with S. pneumoniae in Aboriginal children (OR, 0.39; 95% CI, 0.18-0.84). Conclusions: We found a high identification rate of rhinoviruses and adenoviruses in asymptomatic children. The associations between these viruses and OM bacteria have implications for preventive strategies targeted at specific pathogens.
引用
收藏
页码:540 / 545
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Carriage of Mycoplasma pneumoniae in the Upper Respiratory Tract of Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Children: An Observational Study
    Spuesens, Emiel B. M.
    Fraaij, Pieter L. A.
    Visser, Eline G.
    Hoogenboezem, Theo
    Hop, Wim C. J.
    van Adrichem, Leon N. A.
    Weber, Frank
    Moll, Henriette A.
    Broekman, Berth
    Berger, Marjolein Y.
    van Rijsoort-Vos, Tineke
    van Belkum, Alex
    Schutten, Martin
    Pas, Suzan D.
    Osterhaus, Albert D. M. E.
    Hartwig, Nico G.
    Vink, Cornelis
    van Rossum, Annemarie M. C.
    PLOS MEDICINE, 2013, 10 (05)
  • [32] Upper Respiratory Microbiota in Relation to Ear and Nose Health Among Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children
    Coleman, Andrea
    Bialasiewicz, Seweryn
    Marsh, Robyn L.
    Hakansson, Eva Grahn
    Cottrell, Kyra
    Wood, Amanda
    Jayasundara, Nadeesha
    Ware, Robert S.
    Zaugg, Julian
    Sidjabat, Hanna E.
    Adams, Jasmyn
    Ferguson, Josephine
    Brown, Matthew
    Roos, Kristian
    Cervin, Anders
    JOURNAL OF THE PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES SOCIETY, 2021, 10 (04) : 468 - 476
  • [33] Antibiotic Resistance of Bacteria Isolated from Upper and Lower Respiratory Tract Infections of Children
    Bilgi, Esma Akkoyun
    Gonullu, Nevriye
    Kucukbasmaci, Omer
    Altinkum, Serdar
    Torun, Muzeyyen Mamal
    Kiraz, Nuri
    JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC RESEARCH IN MEDICINE-JAREM, 2013, 3 (03): : 103 - 107
  • [34] Anaerobic bacteria in upper respiratory tract and head and neck infections in children: Microbiology and management
    Brook, Itzhak
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2009, 4 (01) : 17 - 26
  • [35] STUDIES ON ROLE OF VIRUSES BACTERIA AND M PNEUMONIAE AS CAUSES OF LOWER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN
    LODA, FA
    CLYDE, WA
    GLEZEN, WP
    SENIOR, RJ
    SHEAFFER, CI
    DENNY, FW
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 1968, 72 (02): : 161 - +
  • [36] Association between oral health and upper respiratory tract infection among children
    Zhou, Ying
    Jiang, Shan
    Li, Kar Yan
    Lo, Edward Chin Man
    Gao, Xiaoli
    INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL, 2018, 68 (02) : 122 - 128
  • [37] Upper airway viruses and bacteria in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Brisbane, Australia: a cross-sectional study
    O'Grady, Kerry-Ann F.
    Hall, Kerry K.
    Sloots, Theo P.
    Anderson, Jennie
    Chang, Anne B.
    BMC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2017, 17
  • [38] Upper airway viruses and bacteria in urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Brisbane, Australia: a cross-sectional study
    Kerry-Ann F. O’Grady
    Kerry K. Hall
    Theo P. Sloots
    Jennie Anderson
    Anne B. Chang
    BMC Infectious Diseases, 17
  • [39] BIGHORN SHEEP (OVIS CANADENSIS) SINUS TUMORS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH COINFECTIONS BY POTENTIALLY PATHOGENIC BACTERIA IN THE UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT
    Fox, Karen A.
    Rouse, Natalie M.
    Huyvaert, Kathryn P.
    Griffin, Karen A.
    Killion, Halcyon J.
    Jennings-Gaines, Jessica
    Edwards, William H.
    Quackenbush, Sandra L.
    Miller, Michael W.
    JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES, 2015, 51 (01) : 19 - 27
  • [40] Upper respiratory tract SARS-CoV-2 RNA loads in symptomatic and asymptomatic children and adults
    Costa, Rosa
    Bueno, Felipe
    Albert, Eliseo
    Torres, Ignacio
    Carbonell-Sahuquillo, Silvia
    Barres-Fernandez, Ana
    Sanchez, David
    Padron, Carmelo
    Colomina, Javier
    Carreno, Maria Isabel Lazaro
    Breton-Martinez, Jose Rafael
    Martinez-Costa, Cecilia
    Navarro, David
    CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTION, 2021, 27 (12) : 1858.e1 - 1858.e7