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Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study

BACKGROUND. The etiologic inference of identifying a pathogen in the upper respiratory tract (URT) of children with pneumonia is unclear. To determine if viral load could provide evidence of causality of pneumonia, we compared viral load in the URT of children with World Health Organization–defined...

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Autores principales: Feikin, Daniel R., Fu, Wei, Park, Daniel E., Shi, Qiyuan, Higdon, Melissa M., Baggett, Henry C., Brooks, W. Abdullah, Deloria Knoll, Maria, Hammitt, Laura L., Howie, Stephen R. C., Kotloff, Karen L., Levine, Orin S., Madhi, Shabir A., Scott, J. Anthony G., Thea, Donald M., Adrian, Peter V., Antonio, Martin, Awori, Juliet O., Baillie, Vicky L., DeLuca, Andrea N., Driscoll, Amanda J., Ebruke, Bernard E., Goswami, Doli, Karron, Ruth A., Li, Mengying, Morpeth, Susan C., Mwaba, John, Mwansa, James, Prosperi, Christine, Sawatwong, Pongpun, Sow, Samba O., Tapia, Milagritos D., Whistler, Toni, Zaman, Khalequ, Zeger, Scott L., O’ Brien, Katherine L., Murdoch, David R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5447843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28575373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix148
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author Feikin, Daniel R.
Fu, Wei
Park, Daniel E.
Shi, Qiyuan
Higdon, Melissa M.
Baggett, Henry C.
Brooks, W. Abdullah
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Hammitt, Laura L.
Howie, Stephen R. C.
Kotloff, Karen L.
Levine, Orin S.
Madhi, Shabir A.
Scott, J. Anthony G.
Thea, Donald M.
Adrian, Peter V.
Antonio, Martin
Awori, Juliet O.
Baillie, Vicky L.
DeLuca, Andrea N.
Driscoll, Amanda J.
Ebruke, Bernard E.
Goswami, Doli
Karron, Ruth A.
Li, Mengying
Morpeth, Susan C.
Mwaba, John
Mwansa, James
Prosperi, Christine
Sawatwong, Pongpun
Sow, Samba O.
Tapia, Milagritos D.
Whistler, Toni
Zaman, Khalequ
Zeger, Scott L.
O’ Brien, Katherine L.
Murdoch, David R.
author_facet Feikin, Daniel R.
Fu, Wei
Park, Daniel E.
Shi, Qiyuan
Higdon, Melissa M.
Baggett, Henry C.
Brooks, W. Abdullah
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Hammitt, Laura L.
Howie, Stephen R. C.
Kotloff, Karen L.
Levine, Orin S.
Madhi, Shabir A.
Scott, J. Anthony G.
Thea, Donald M.
Adrian, Peter V.
Antonio, Martin
Awori, Juliet O.
Baillie, Vicky L.
DeLuca, Andrea N.
Driscoll, Amanda J.
Ebruke, Bernard E.
Goswami, Doli
Karron, Ruth A.
Li, Mengying
Morpeth, Susan C.
Mwaba, John
Mwansa, James
Prosperi, Christine
Sawatwong, Pongpun
Sow, Samba O.
Tapia, Milagritos D.
Whistler, Toni
Zaman, Khalequ
Zeger, Scott L.
O’ Brien, Katherine L.
Murdoch, David R.
author_sort Feikin, Daniel R.
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description BACKGROUND. The etiologic inference of identifying a pathogen in the upper respiratory tract (URT) of children with pneumonia is unclear. To determine if viral load could provide evidence of causality of pneumonia, we compared viral load in the URT of children with World Health Organization–defined severe and very severe pneumonia and age-matched community controls. METHODS. In the 9 developing country sites, nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal swabs from children with and without pneumonia were tested using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for 17 viruses. The association of viral load with case status was evaluated using logistic regression. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed to determine optimal discriminatory viral load cutoffs. Viral load density distributions were plotted. RESULTS. The mean viral load was higher in cases than controls for 7 viruses. However, there was substantial overlap in viral load distribution of cases and controls for all viruses. ROC curves to determine the optimal viral load cutoff produced an area under the curve of <0.80 for all viruses, suggesting poor to fair discrimination between cases and controls. Fatal and very severe pneumonia cases did not have higher viral load than less severe cases for most viruses. CONCLUSIONS. Although we found higher viral loads among pneumonia cases than controls for some viruses, the utility in using viral load of URT specimens to define viral pneumonia was equivocal. Our analysis was limited by lack of a gold standard for viral pneumonia.
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spelling pubmed-54478432017-06-02 Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study Feikin, Daniel R. Fu, Wei Park, Daniel E. Shi, Qiyuan Higdon, Melissa M. Baggett, Henry C. Brooks, W. Abdullah Deloria Knoll, Maria Hammitt, Laura L. Howie, Stephen R. C. Kotloff, Karen L. Levine, Orin S. Madhi, Shabir A. Scott, J. Anthony G. Thea, Donald M. Adrian, Peter V. Antonio, Martin Awori, Juliet O. Baillie, Vicky L. DeLuca, Andrea N. Driscoll, Amanda J. Ebruke, Bernard E. Goswami, Doli Karron, Ruth A. Li, Mengying Morpeth, Susan C. Mwaba, John Mwansa, James Prosperi, Christine Sawatwong, Pongpun Sow, Samba O. Tapia, Milagritos D. Whistler, Toni Zaman, Khalequ Zeger, Scott L. O’ Brien, Katherine L. Murdoch, David R. Clin Infect Dis Supplement Article BACKGROUND. The etiologic inference of identifying a pathogen in the upper respiratory tract (URT) of children with pneumonia is unclear. To determine if viral load could provide evidence of causality of pneumonia, we compared viral load in the URT of children with World Health Organization–defined severe and very severe pneumonia and age-matched community controls. METHODS. In the 9 developing country sites, nasopharyngeal/oropharyngeal swabs from children with and without pneumonia were tested using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for 17 viruses. The association of viral load with case status was evaluated using logistic regression. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were constructed to determine optimal discriminatory viral load cutoffs. Viral load density distributions were plotted. RESULTS. The mean viral load was higher in cases than controls for 7 viruses. However, there was substantial overlap in viral load distribution of cases and controls for all viruses. ROC curves to determine the optimal viral load cutoff produced an area under the curve of <0.80 for all viruses, suggesting poor to fair discrimination between cases and controls. Fatal and very severe pneumonia cases did not have higher viral load than less severe cases for most viruses. CONCLUSIONS. Although we found higher viral loads among pneumonia cases than controls for some viruses, the utility in using viral load of URT specimens to define viral pneumonia was equivocal. Our analysis was limited by lack of a gold standard for viral pneumonia. Oxford University Press 2017-06-15 2017-05-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5447843/ /pubmed/28575373 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix148 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press for the Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Feikin, Daniel R.
Fu, Wei
Park, Daniel E.
Shi, Qiyuan
Higdon, Melissa M.
Baggett, Henry C.
Brooks, W. Abdullah
Deloria Knoll, Maria
Hammitt, Laura L.
Howie, Stephen R. C.
Kotloff, Karen L.
Levine, Orin S.
Madhi, Shabir A.
Scott, J. Anthony G.
Thea, Donald M.
Adrian, Peter V.
Antonio, Martin
Awori, Juliet O.
Baillie, Vicky L.
DeLuca, Andrea N.
Driscoll, Amanda J.
Ebruke, Bernard E.
Goswami, Doli
Karron, Ruth A.
Li, Mengying
Morpeth, Susan C.
Mwaba, John
Mwansa, James
Prosperi, Christine
Sawatwong, Pongpun
Sow, Samba O.
Tapia, Milagritos D.
Whistler, Toni
Zaman, Khalequ
Zeger, Scott L.
O’ Brien, Katherine L.
Murdoch, David R.
Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study
title Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study
title_full Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study
title_fullStr Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study
title_full_unstemmed Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study
title_short Is Higher Viral Load in the Upper Respiratory Tract Associated With Severe Pneumonia? Findings From the PERCH Study
title_sort is higher viral load in the upper respiratory tract associated with severe pneumonia? findings from the perch study
topic Supplement Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5447843/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28575373
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cid/cix148
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