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Is There Still Room for Novel Viral Pathogens in Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections?

Viruses are the most frequent cause of respiratory disease in children. However, despite the advanced diagnostic methods currently in use, in 20 to 50% of respiratory samples a specific pathogen cannot be detected. In this work, we used a metagenomic approach and deep sequencing to examine respirato...

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Autores principales: Taboada, Blanca, Espinoza, Marco A., Isa, Pavel, Aponte, Fernando E., Arias-Ortiz, María A., Monge-Martínez, Jesús, Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rubén, Díaz-Hernández, Fidel, Zárate-Vidal, Fernando, Wong-Chew, Rosa María, Firo-Reyes, Verónica, del Río-Almendárez, Carlos N., Gaitán-Meza, Jesús, Villaseñor-Sierra, Alberto, Martínez-Aguilar, Gerardo, Salas-Mier, Ma. del Carmen, Noyola, Daniel E., Pérez-Gónzalez, Luis F., López, Susana, Santos-Preciado, José I., Arias, Carlos F.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25412469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113570
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author Taboada, Blanca
Espinoza, Marco A.
Isa, Pavel
Aponte, Fernando E.
Arias-Ortiz, María A.
Monge-Martínez, Jesús
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rubén
Díaz-Hernández, Fidel
Zárate-Vidal, Fernando
Wong-Chew, Rosa María
Firo-Reyes, Verónica
del Río-Almendárez, Carlos N.
Gaitán-Meza, Jesús
Villaseñor-Sierra, Alberto
Martínez-Aguilar, Gerardo
Salas-Mier, Ma. del Carmen
Noyola, Daniel E.
Pérez-Gónzalez, Luis F.
López, Susana
Santos-Preciado, José I.
Arias, Carlos F.
author_facet Taboada, Blanca
Espinoza, Marco A.
Isa, Pavel
Aponte, Fernando E.
Arias-Ortiz, María A.
Monge-Martínez, Jesús
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rubén
Díaz-Hernández, Fidel
Zárate-Vidal, Fernando
Wong-Chew, Rosa María
Firo-Reyes, Verónica
del Río-Almendárez, Carlos N.
Gaitán-Meza, Jesús
Villaseñor-Sierra, Alberto
Martínez-Aguilar, Gerardo
Salas-Mier, Ma. del Carmen
Noyola, Daniel E.
Pérez-Gónzalez, Luis F.
López, Susana
Santos-Preciado, José I.
Arias, Carlos F.
author_sort Taboada, Blanca
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description Viruses are the most frequent cause of respiratory disease in children. However, despite the advanced diagnostic methods currently in use, in 20 to 50% of respiratory samples a specific pathogen cannot be detected. In this work, we used a metagenomic approach and deep sequencing to examine respiratory samples from children with lower and upper respiratory tract infections that had been previously found negative for 6 bacteria and 15 respiratory viruses by PCR. Nasal washings from 25 children (out of 250) hospitalized with a diagnosis of pneumonia and nasopharyngeal swabs from 46 outpatient children (out of 526) were studied. DNA reads for at least one virus commonly associated to respiratory infections was found in 20 of 25 hospitalized patients, while reads for pathogenic respiratory bacteria were detected in the remaining 5 children. For outpatients, all the samples were pooled into 25 DNA libraries for sequencing. In this case, in 22 of the 25 sequenced libraries at least one respiratory virus was identified, while in all other, but one, pathogenic bacteria were detected. In both patient groups reads for respiratory syncytial virus, coronavirus-OC43, and rhinovirus were identified. In addition, viruses less frequently associated to respiratory infections were also found. Saffold virus was detected in outpatient but not in hospitalized children. Anellovirus, rotavirus, and astrovirus, as well as several animal and plant viruses were detected in both groups. No novel viruses were identified. Adding up the deep sequencing results to the PCR data, 79.2% of 250 hospitalized and 76.6% of 526 ambulatory patients were positive for viruses, and all other children, but one, had pathogenic respiratory bacteria identified. These results suggest that at least in the type of populations studied and with the sampling methods used the odds of finding novel, clinically relevant viruses, in pediatric respiratory infections are low.
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spelling pubmed-42390852014-11-26 Is There Still Room for Novel Viral Pathogens in Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections? Taboada, Blanca Espinoza, Marco A. Isa, Pavel Aponte, Fernando E. Arias-Ortiz, María A. Monge-Martínez, Jesús Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rubén Díaz-Hernández, Fidel Zárate-Vidal, Fernando Wong-Chew, Rosa María Firo-Reyes, Verónica del Río-Almendárez, Carlos N. Gaitán-Meza, Jesús Villaseñor-Sierra, Alberto Martínez-Aguilar, Gerardo Salas-Mier, Ma. del Carmen Noyola, Daniel E. Pérez-Gónzalez, Luis F. López, Susana Santos-Preciado, José I. Arias, Carlos F. PLoS One Research Article Viruses are the most frequent cause of respiratory disease in children. However, despite the advanced diagnostic methods currently in use, in 20 to 50% of respiratory samples a specific pathogen cannot be detected. In this work, we used a metagenomic approach and deep sequencing to examine respiratory samples from children with lower and upper respiratory tract infections that had been previously found negative for 6 bacteria and 15 respiratory viruses by PCR. Nasal washings from 25 children (out of 250) hospitalized with a diagnosis of pneumonia and nasopharyngeal swabs from 46 outpatient children (out of 526) were studied. DNA reads for at least one virus commonly associated to respiratory infections was found in 20 of 25 hospitalized patients, while reads for pathogenic respiratory bacteria were detected in the remaining 5 children. For outpatients, all the samples were pooled into 25 DNA libraries for sequencing. In this case, in 22 of the 25 sequenced libraries at least one respiratory virus was identified, while in all other, but one, pathogenic bacteria were detected. In both patient groups reads for respiratory syncytial virus, coronavirus-OC43, and rhinovirus were identified. In addition, viruses less frequently associated to respiratory infections were also found. Saffold virus was detected in outpatient but not in hospitalized children. Anellovirus, rotavirus, and astrovirus, as well as several animal and plant viruses were detected in both groups. No novel viruses were identified. Adding up the deep sequencing results to the PCR data, 79.2% of 250 hospitalized and 76.6% of 526 ambulatory patients were positive for viruses, and all other children, but one, had pathogenic respiratory bacteria identified. These results suggest that at least in the type of populations studied and with the sampling methods used the odds of finding novel, clinically relevant viruses, in pediatric respiratory infections are low. Public Library of Science 2014-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4239085/ /pubmed/25412469 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113570 Text en © 2014 Taboada 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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Taboada, Blanca
Espinoza, Marco A.
Isa, Pavel
Aponte, Fernando E.
Arias-Ortiz, María A.
Monge-Martínez, Jesús
Rodríguez-Vázquez, Rubén
Díaz-Hernández, Fidel
Zárate-Vidal, Fernando
Wong-Chew, Rosa María
Firo-Reyes, Verónica
del Río-Almendárez, Carlos N.
Gaitán-Meza, Jesús
Villaseñor-Sierra, Alberto
Martínez-Aguilar, Gerardo
Salas-Mier, Ma. del Carmen
Noyola, Daniel E.
Pérez-Gónzalez, Luis F.
López, Susana
Santos-Preciado, José I.
Arias, Carlos F.
Is There Still Room for Novel Viral Pathogens in Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections?
title Is There Still Room for Novel Viral Pathogens in Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections?
title_full Is There Still Room for Novel Viral Pathogens in Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections?
title_fullStr Is There Still Room for Novel Viral Pathogens in Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections?
title_full_unstemmed Is There Still Room for Novel Viral Pathogens in Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections?
title_short Is There Still Room for Novel Viral Pathogens in Pediatric Respiratory Tract Infections?
title_sort is there still room for novel viral pathogens in pediatric respiratory tract infections?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4239085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25412469
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113570
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