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Author: Arbefeville, Sophie; Ferrieri, Patricia
Title: Epidemiologic Analysis of Respiratory Viral Infections Mainly in Hospitalized Children and Adults in a Midwest University Medical Center After the Implementation of a 14-Virus Multiplex Nucleic Acid Amplification Test
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  • Document date: 2017_1_31
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    Snippet: Objectives: To investigate the etiology of viral respiratory tract infections mainly in hospitalized children and adults over a 12-month consecutive period after implementation of a 14-virus multiplex nucleic acid amplification test. Methods: From January 2014 to January 2015, a total of 2,237 respiratory samples were analyzed with the US Food and Drug Administration–cleared eSensor Respiratory Viral Panel (GenMark Diagnostics, Carlsbad, CA). Results: Of the 2,237 specimens tested, 788 specime
    Document: Objectives: To investigate the etiology of viral respiratory tract infections mainly in hospitalized children and adults over a 12-month consecutive period after implementation of a 14-virus multiplex nucleic acid amplification test. Methods: From January 2014 to January 2015, a total of 2,237 respiratory samples were analyzed with the US Food and Drug Administration–cleared eSensor Respiratory Viral Panel (GenMark Diagnostics, Carlsbad, CA). Results: Of the 2,237 specimens tested, 788 specimens were positive for at least one virus, giving a positivity rate of 35.2%, and because of viral codetection, a total of 862 viral targets were identified. The age groups with the highest positivity rates were the 0- to 1-year (73.5%) and 2- to 6-year (78.4%) age groups. The overall viral codetection rate was 9.1%. Human rhinovirus (HRV) was the most prevalent respiratory virus found in children and adults. The peak of HRV seen in September 2014 represented a combination of HRV and enterovirus D68, 2014 epidemic respiratory infections. Conclusion: The ability to detect a wider range of respiratory viruses gave us a better understanding of the etiology of respiratory infections in our population, particularly for HRV and enhanced our ability to detect viral coinfection.

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