Author: Kono, Jacinta; Jonduo, Marinjho H.; Omena, Matthew; Siba, Peter M.; Horwood, Paul F.
Title: Viruses associated with influenzaâ€likeâ€illnesses in Papua New Guinea, 2010 Cord-id: uivlg0uf Document date: 2013_10_17
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Snippet: Influenzaâ€likeâ€illness can be caused by a wide range of respiratory viruses. The etiology of influenzaâ€likeâ€illness in developing countries such as Papua New Guinea is poorly understood. The etiological agents associated with influenzaâ€likeâ€illness were investigated retrospectively for 300 nasopharyngeal swabs received by the Papua New Guinea National Influenza Centre in 2010. Realâ€time PCR/RTâ€PCR methods were used for the detection of 13 respiratory viruses. Patients with influe
Document: Influenzaâ€likeâ€illness can be caused by a wide range of respiratory viruses. The etiology of influenzaâ€likeâ€illness in developing countries such as Papua New Guinea is poorly understood. The etiological agents associated with influenzaâ€likeâ€illness were investigated retrospectively for 300 nasopharyngeal swabs received by the Papua New Guinea National Influenza Centre in 2010. Realâ€time PCR/RTâ€PCR methods were used for the detection of 13 respiratory viruses. Patients with influenzaâ€likeâ€illness were identified according to the World Health Organization case definition: sudden onset of fever (>38°C), with cough and/or sore throat, in the absence of other diagnoses. At least one viral respiratory pathogen was detected in 66.3% of the samples tested. Rhinoviruses (17.0%), influenza A (16.7%), and influenza B (12.7%) were the pathogens detected most frequently. Children <5 years of age presented with a significantly higher rate of at least one viral pathogen and a significantly higher rate of coâ€infections with multiple viruses, when compared to all other patients >5 years of age. Influenza B, adenovirus, and respiratory syncytial virus were all detected at significantly higher rates in children <5 years of age. This study confirmed that multiple respiratory viruses are circulating and contributing to the presentation of influenzaâ€likeâ€illness in Papua New Guinea. J. Med. Virol. 86:899–904, 2014. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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