Author: Eisen, Ana Karolina Antunes; Gularte, Juliana Schons; Demoliner, Meriane; de Abreu Goés Pereira, Vyctoria Malayhka; Heldt, Fágner Henrique; Filippi, Micheli; de Almeida, Paula Rodrigues; Hansen, Alana Witt; Fleck, Juliane Deise; Spilki, Fernando Rosado
Title: Low circulation of Influenza A and coinfection with SARSâ€CoVâ€2 among other respiratory viruses during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic in a region of southern Brazil Cord-id: 2fz5e7bw Document date: 2021_4_8
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Snippet: With the arrival of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) in Brazil in February 2020, several preventive measures were taken by the population aiming to avoid severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) infection including the use of masks, social distancing, and frequent hand washing then, these measures may have contributed to preventing infection also by other respiratory viruses. Our goal was to determine the frequencies of Influenza A and B viruses (FLUAV/FLUBV), human
Document: With the arrival of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) in Brazil in February 2020, several preventive measures were taken by the population aiming to avoid severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) infection including the use of masks, social distancing, and frequent hand washing then, these measures may have contributed to preventing infection also by other respiratory viruses. Our goal was to determine the frequencies of Influenza A and B viruses (FLUAV/FLUBV), human mastadenovirus C (HAdVâ€C), Enterovirus 68 (EVâ€68), and rhinovirus (RV) besides SARSâ€CoVâ€2 among hospitalized patients suspect of COVIDâ€19 with cases of acute respiratory disease syndrome (ARDS) in the period of March to December 2020 and to detect possible coinfections among them. Nucleic acid detection was performed using reverseâ€transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RTâ€qPCR) in respiratory samples using nasoâ€oropharyngeal swabs and bronchoalveolar lavage. A total of 418 samples of the 987 analyzed (42.3%) were positive for SARSâ€CoVâ€2, 16 (1.62%) samples were positive for FLUAV, no sample was positive for FLUBV or EVâ€68, 67 (6.78%) samples were positive for HAdVâ€C, 55 samples were positive for RV 1/2 (26.3%) and 37 for RV 2/2 (13.6%). Coinfections were also detected, including a triple coinfection with SARSâ€CoVâ€2, FLUAV, and HAdVâ€C. In the present work, a very low frequency of FLUV was reported among hospitalized patients with ARDS compared to the past years, probably due to preventive measures taken to avoid COVIDâ€19 and the high influenza vaccination coverage in the region in which this study was performed.
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