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All Known Human Rhinovirus Species Are Present in Sputum Specimens of Military Recruits During Respiratory Infection

Human rhinoviruses (HRV) are known to cause common cold as well as more complicated respiratory infections. HRV species -A, -B and -C have all been associated with lower respiratory infections and exacerbations of asthma. However, the type distribution of strains connected to different kinds of lowe...

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Autores principales: Savolainen-Kopra, Carita, Blomqvist, Soile, Kaijalainen, Svetlana, Jounio, Ulla, Juvonen, Raija, Peitso, Ari, Saukkoriipi, Annika, Vainio, Olli, Hovi, Tapani, Roivainen, Merja
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3185535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21994588
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v1031178
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author Savolainen-Kopra, Carita
Blomqvist, Soile
Kaijalainen, Svetlana
Jounio, Ulla
Juvonen, Raija
Peitso, Ari
Saukkoriipi, Annika
Vainio, Olli
Hovi, Tapani
Roivainen, Merja
author_facet Savolainen-Kopra, Carita
Blomqvist, Soile
Kaijalainen, Svetlana
Jounio, Ulla
Juvonen, Raija
Peitso, Ari
Saukkoriipi, Annika
Vainio, Olli
Hovi, Tapani
Roivainen, Merja
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description Human rhinoviruses (HRV) are known to cause common cold as well as more complicated respiratory infections. HRV species -A, -B and -C have all been associated with lower respiratory infections and exacerbations of asthma. However, the type distribution of strains connected to different kinds of lower respiratory conditions is not clearly known. We have analysed the presence of HRV in sputum specimens derived from military recruits with and without pre-diagnosed asthma at times of acute respiratory infection (CIAS Study, 2004–2005). The analysis was performed with HRV and HEV real-time RT-PCR assays. Subsequently we studied type distribution of HRV strains by genetic typing in the VP4/VP2 genomic region. In total 146 (38.8%) specimens were HRV-positive and 36 (9.3%) HEV-positive. No difference was found in HRV detection between the asthmatic vs. non-asthmatic patients. Most of the genetically typed strains, 18 (62.1%), belonged to HRV-A, while HRV-B strains constituted five (17.2%) of the HRV-positive strains. HRV-C strain was typed four times from the HRV-positive cases and a HEV-D strain twice. We further typed six HEV positive strains in the partial VP1 region. Three of these belonged to HRV-A and three to HEV-D. HRV-A strains were discovered throughout the study period, while HRV-C strains originated from winter and spring specimens. Interestingly, four out of five typed HRV-B strains originated from the summer season specimens.
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spelling pubmed-31855352011-10-12 All Known Human Rhinovirus Species Are Present in Sputum Specimens of Military Recruits During Respiratory Infection Savolainen-Kopra, Carita Blomqvist, Soile Kaijalainen, Svetlana Jounio, Ulla Juvonen, Raija Peitso, Ari Saukkoriipi, Annika Vainio, Olli Hovi, Tapani Roivainen, Merja Viruses Communication Human rhinoviruses (HRV) are known to cause common cold as well as more complicated respiratory infections. HRV species -A, -B and -C have all been associated with lower respiratory infections and exacerbations of asthma. However, the type distribution of strains connected to different kinds of lower respiratory conditions is not clearly known. We have analysed the presence of HRV in sputum specimens derived from military recruits with and without pre-diagnosed asthma at times of acute respiratory infection (CIAS Study, 2004–2005). The analysis was performed with HRV and HEV real-time RT-PCR assays. Subsequently we studied type distribution of HRV strains by genetic typing in the VP4/VP2 genomic region. In total 146 (38.8%) specimens were HRV-positive and 36 (9.3%) HEV-positive. No difference was found in HRV detection between the asthmatic vs. non-asthmatic patients. Most of the genetically typed strains, 18 (62.1%), belonged to HRV-A, while HRV-B strains constituted five (17.2%) of the HRV-positive strains. HRV-C strain was typed four times from the HRV-positive cases and a HEV-D strain twice. We further typed six HEV positive strains in the partial VP1 region. Three of these belonged to HRV-A and three to HEV-D. HRV-A strains were discovered throughout the study period, while HRV-C strains originated from winter and spring specimens. Interestingly, four out of five typed HRV-B strains originated from the summer season specimens. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2009-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3185535/ /pubmed/21994588 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v1031178 Text en © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Savolainen-Kopra, Carita
Blomqvist, Soile
Kaijalainen, Svetlana
Jounio, Ulla
Juvonen, Raija
Peitso, Ari
Saukkoriipi, Annika
Vainio, Olli
Hovi, Tapani
Roivainen, Merja
All Known Human Rhinovirus Species Are Present in Sputum Specimens of Military Recruits During Respiratory Infection
title All Known Human Rhinovirus Species Are Present in Sputum Specimens of Military Recruits During Respiratory Infection
title_full All Known Human Rhinovirus Species Are Present in Sputum Specimens of Military Recruits During Respiratory Infection
title_fullStr All Known Human Rhinovirus Species Are Present in Sputum Specimens of Military Recruits During Respiratory Infection
title_full_unstemmed All Known Human Rhinovirus Species Are Present in Sputum Specimens of Military Recruits During Respiratory Infection
title_short All Known Human Rhinovirus Species Are Present in Sputum Specimens of Military Recruits During Respiratory Infection
title_sort all known human rhinovirus species are present in sputum specimens of military recruits during respiratory infection
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3185535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21994588
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v1031178
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