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Viral Etiology of Acute Respiratory Infection in Gansu Province, China, 2011

BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of children and their leading killer. ARIs are responsible for at least six percent of the world's disability and death. Viruses are one of the most common agents causing ARIs. Few studies on the viral etiology and clinical c...

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Autores principales: Huang, Guohong, Yu, Deshan, Mao, Naiying, Zhu, Zhen, Zhang, Hui, Jiang, Zhongyi, Li, Hongyu, Zhang, Yan, Shi, Jing, Zhang, Shuang, Wang, Xinhua, Xu, Wenbo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064254
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author Huang, Guohong
Yu, Deshan
Mao, Naiying
Zhu, Zhen
Zhang, Hui
Jiang, Zhongyi
Li, Hongyu
Zhang, Yan
Shi, Jing
Zhang, Shuang
Wang, Xinhua
Xu, Wenbo
author_facet Huang, Guohong
Yu, Deshan
Mao, Naiying
Zhu, Zhen
Zhang, Hui
Jiang, Zhongyi
Li, Hongyu
Zhang, Yan
Shi, Jing
Zhang, Shuang
Wang, Xinhua
Xu, Wenbo
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description BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of children and their leading killer. ARIs are responsible for at least six percent of the world's disability and death. Viruses are one of the most common agents causing ARIs. Few studies on the viral etiology and clinical characteristics of ARIs have been performed in the northwest region of China, including Gansu Province. METHODS: Clinical and demographic information and throat swabs were collected from 279 patients from January 1st to December 30st, 2011. Multiplex RT-PCR was performed to detect 16 respiratory viral pathogens. RESULTS: 279 patients were admitted for ARIs. The patients aged from 1 month to 12 years, with the median age of 2 years. Of which, 105 (37.6%) were positive for at least one pathogen. A total of 136 respiratory viral pathogens were identified from the 105 patients. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was the most frequently detected pathogen (26.5%, 36/136), followed by parainfluenza virus (PIV) 1–3 (22.1%, 30/136), human rhinovirus (HRV) (21.3%, 29/136), human coronavirus (CoV) (10.3%, 14/136) and human adenovirus (HAdV) (9.6%, 13/136). Influenza A (Flu A), human metapneumovirus (hMPV) and human bocavirus (BoCA) were found 4.4%, 3.7% and 2.2%, respectively. Influenza B (Flu B) and seasonal influenza A H1N1(sH1N1) were not detected. Single-infections were detected in 30.5% (85/279) of cases. RSV was the most common pathogens in patients under 1 year and showed seasonal variation with peaks during winter and spring. CONCLUSIONS: This paper presents data on the epidemiology of viral pathogens associated with ARIs among children in Gansu Province, China. RSV is most frequently detected in our study. The findings could serve as a reference for local CDC in drawing up further plans to prevent and control ARIs.
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spelling pubmed-36538692013-05-20 Viral Etiology of Acute Respiratory Infection in Gansu Province, China, 2011 Huang, Guohong Yu, Deshan Mao, Naiying Zhu, Zhen Zhang, Hui Jiang, Zhongyi Li, Hongyu Zhang, Yan Shi, Jing Zhang, Shuang Wang, Xinhua Xu, Wenbo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are the leading cause of children and their leading killer. ARIs are responsible for at least six percent of the world's disability and death. Viruses are one of the most common agents causing ARIs. Few studies on the viral etiology and clinical characteristics of ARIs have been performed in the northwest region of China, including Gansu Province. METHODS: Clinical and demographic information and throat swabs were collected from 279 patients from January 1st to December 30st, 2011. Multiplex RT-PCR was performed to detect 16 respiratory viral pathogens. RESULTS: 279 patients were admitted for ARIs. The patients aged from 1 month to 12 years, with the median age of 2 years. Of which, 105 (37.6%) were positive for at least one pathogen. A total of 136 respiratory viral pathogens were identified from the 105 patients. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was the most frequently detected pathogen (26.5%, 36/136), followed by parainfluenza virus (PIV) 1–3 (22.1%, 30/136), human rhinovirus (HRV) (21.3%, 29/136), human coronavirus (CoV) (10.3%, 14/136) and human adenovirus (HAdV) (9.6%, 13/136). Influenza A (Flu A), human metapneumovirus (hMPV) and human bocavirus (BoCA) were found 4.4%, 3.7% and 2.2%, respectively. Influenza B (Flu B) and seasonal influenza A H1N1(sH1N1) were not detected. Single-infections were detected in 30.5% (85/279) of cases. RSV was the most common pathogens in patients under 1 year and showed seasonal variation with peaks during winter and spring. CONCLUSIONS: This paper presents data on the epidemiology of viral pathogens associated with ARIs among children in Gansu Province, China. RSV is most frequently detected in our study. The findings could serve as a reference for local CDC in drawing up further plans to prevent and control ARIs. Public Library of Science 2013-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3653869/ /pubmed/23691184 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064254 Text en © 2013 Huang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Huang, Guohong
Yu, Deshan
Mao, Naiying
Zhu, Zhen
Zhang, Hui
Jiang, Zhongyi
Li, Hongyu
Zhang, Yan
Shi, Jing
Zhang, Shuang
Wang, Xinhua
Xu, Wenbo
Viral Etiology of Acute Respiratory Infection in Gansu Province, China, 2011
title Viral Etiology of Acute Respiratory Infection in Gansu Province, China, 2011
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title_fullStr Viral Etiology of Acute Respiratory Infection in Gansu Province, China, 2011
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title_short Viral Etiology of Acute Respiratory Infection in Gansu Province, China, 2011
title_sort viral etiology of acute respiratory infection in gansu province, china, 2011
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3653869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23691184
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064254
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