Author: Zeng, Saiâ€Zhen; Xiao, Niâ€Guang; Xie, Zhiâ€Ping; Xie, Guangâ€Cheng; Zhong, Liâ€Li; Wang, Juan; Huang, Han; Zhang, Bing; Duan, Zhaoâ€Jun
Title: Prevalence of human rhinovirus in children admitted to hospital with acute lower respiratory tract infections in Changsha, China Cord-id: ovrttld6 Document date: 2014_1_6
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Snippet: Human rhinovirus (HRV) is a causative agent of acute respiratory tract infections. This study analyzed the prevalence and clinical characteristics of three HRV groups (HRVâ€A, â€B, and â€C) among 1,165 children aged 14 years or younger who were hospitalized with acute lower respiratory tract infection in China. PCR or reverse transcriptionâ€PCR was performed to detect 14 respiratory viruses in nasopharyngeal aspirates collected from September 2007 to August 2008 in Changsha, China. HRV was d
Document: Human rhinovirus (HRV) is a causative agent of acute respiratory tract infections. This study analyzed the prevalence and clinical characteristics of three HRV groups (HRVâ€A, â€B, and â€C) among 1,165 children aged 14 years or younger who were hospitalized with acute lower respiratory tract infection in China. PCR or reverse transcriptionâ€PCR was performed to detect 14 respiratory viruses in nasopharyngeal aspirates collected from September 2007 to August 2008 in Changsha, China. HRV was detected in 202 (17.3%) of the 1,165 children; 25.3% of the HRVâ€positive children were 13–36 months of age (χ(2) = 22.803, P = 0.000). HRV was detected year round and peaked between September and December. Fiftyâ€three percent of the HRVâ€positive samples were also positive for other respiratory viruses; respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was the most common secondary virus. Phylogenetic analysis using the VP4/VP2 region grouped the HRVâ€positive strains as follows: 101 HRVâ€A (50.0%), 21 HRVâ€B (10.4%), and 80 HRVâ€C (39.6%). HRVâ€A infections occurred predominantly in spring and autumn, and the peak prevalence of HRVâ€C was in early winter and late autumn. HRVâ€B infections were less common in spring (χ(2) = 31.914, P = 0.000). No significant difference in clinical severity or presentation was found between patients with HRV single infection and HRV coâ€detections. Furthermore, the clinical characterizations did not differ among the three HRV species. These results suggest that HRVâ€C is an important viral agent along with HRVâ€A and HRVâ€B and that among hospitalized children with acute lower respiratory tract infection in China, the three HRV genotypes have similar clinical characteristics. J. Med. Virol. 86:1983–1989, 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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