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Author: Chebib, Hassan El; Bonville, Cynthia; Domachowske, Joseph B.; Suryadevara, Manika
Title: Neutrophil Activation in Infants Hospitalized With Severe Respiratory Viral Infection
  • Document date: 2016_10_25
  • ID: rv0ojrjr_3
    Snippet: Results. Twelve infants with vRTI were included with a mean age of 75 days (range 11–420 days), 4 (33%) were males. 7 healthy infants were included with a mean age of 73 days (range 16–129 days), 2 (29%) were males. Infants were diagnosed with human metapneumovirus (HMPV, 2 (17%)), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV, 8 [67%]), and coronavirus (CoV, 2 [17%]). Neutrophils from infected infants exhibited a mean fold increase of 1.1 (range 1–1.3).....
    Document: Results. Twelve infants with vRTI were included with a mean age of 75 days (range 11–420 days), 4 (33%) were males. 7 healthy infants were included with a mean age of 73 days (range 16–129 days), 2 (29%) were males. Infants were diagnosed with human metapneumovirus (HMPV, 2 (17%)), respiratory syncytial virus (RSV, 8 [67%]), and coronavirus (CoV, 2 [17%]). Neutrophils from infected infants exhibited a mean fold increase of 1.1 (range 1–1.3) with increasing concentration gradient of CXCL1 stimulant, compared to healthy infant controls which exhibited a mean fold increase of 3.5 (range 1.3–5.7). 5 infants (2 RSV, 2 HMPV, 1 CoV) were seen in follow up. Neutrophils in the infant with vRTI showed recovery of CD11b expression after CXCL1 stimulation between 2 and 10 weeks after discharge.

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