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Virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial

Background  Viral respiratory infections are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Many new aetiological agents have been described recently. Objectives  We looked for respiratory viruses in a population‐based sample of healthy adults with influenza‐like illness (ILI). We investigated...

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Autores principales: Howard, Peter F., McCaw, James M., Richmond, Peter C., Nissen, Michael, Sloots, Theo, Lambert, Stephen B., Lai, Michael, Greenberg, Michael, Nolan, Terry, McVernon, Jodie
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5779839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22712831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00395.x
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author Howard, Peter F.
McCaw, James M.
Richmond, Peter C.
Nissen, Michael
Sloots, Theo
Lambert, Stephen B.
Lai, Michael
Greenberg, Michael
Nolan, Terry
McVernon, Jodie
author_facet Howard, Peter F.
McCaw, James M.
Richmond, Peter C.
Nissen, Michael
Sloots, Theo
Lambert, Stephen B.
Lai, Michael
Greenberg, Michael
Nolan, Terry
McVernon, Jodie
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description Background  Viral respiratory infections are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Many new aetiological agents have been described recently. Objectives  We looked for respiratory viruses in a population‐based sample of healthy adults with influenza‐like illness (ILI). We investigated host and spatio‐temporal associations with virus isolation and host, spatio‐temporal and virus associations with self‐reported symptoms. Patients/Methods  We recruited 586 participants experiencing 651 illness episodes from a population of healthy adults enrolled in an influenza vaccine effectiveness trial. At ILI assessment visits, a respiratory swab was collected and tested for viruses using a combination of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. Participants also completed a questionnaire detailing their clinical course in 336 episodes. Results  Of 643 samples analysed, a virus was identified in 44%. Half were picornaviruses, with influenza and coronaviruses the next most common. Individuals with influenza were significantly less likely to have been immunised than the reference (virus negative) population (OR = 0·52 (0·31, 0·87) P = 0·01). The mean symptom score (95% CI) reported by individuals with influenza was significantly higher than in all other episodes [Influenza: 10·2 (9·4, 10·9); Other: 7·4 (7·2, 7·7); Difference (95% CI): 2·5 (1·5, 3·5); P < 0·001]. In an analysis restricted to influenza‐positive cases, the symptom score was not attenuated by vaccination. Conclusions  Our findings indicate that a greater number of symptoms are displayed by individuals presenting with influenza confirmed ILI compared with other agents that cause ILI. While influenza vaccination reduced the probability of influenza virus detection, symptom score for influenza‐positive ILI was not attenuated.
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spelling pubmed-57798392018-02-05 Virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial Howard, Peter F. McCaw, James M. Richmond, Peter C. Nissen, Michael Sloots, Theo Lambert, Stephen B. Lai, Michael Greenberg, Michael Nolan, Terry McVernon, Jodie Influenza Other Respir Viruses Part 1 Background  Viral respiratory infections are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Many new aetiological agents have been described recently. Objectives  We looked for respiratory viruses in a population‐based sample of healthy adults with influenza‐like illness (ILI). We investigated host and spatio‐temporal associations with virus isolation and host, spatio‐temporal and virus associations with self‐reported symptoms. Patients/Methods  We recruited 586 participants experiencing 651 illness episodes from a population of healthy adults enrolled in an influenza vaccine effectiveness trial. At ILI assessment visits, a respiratory swab was collected and tested for viruses using a combination of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays. Participants also completed a questionnaire detailing their clinical course in 336 episodes. Results  Of 643 samples analysed, a virus was identified in 44%. Half were picornaviruses, with influenza and coronaviruses the next most common. Individuals with influenza were significantly less likely to have been immunised than the reference (virus negative) population (OR = 0·52 (0·31, 0·87) P = 0·01). The mean symptom score (95% CI) reported by individuals with influenza was significantly higher than in all other episodes [Influenza: 10·2 (9·4, 10·9); Other: 7·4 (7·2, 7·7); Difference (95% CI): 2·5 (1·5, 3·5); P < 0·001]. In an analysis restricted to influenza‐positive cases, the symptom score was not attenuated by vaccination. Conclusions  Our findings indicate that a greater number of symptoms are displayed by individuals presenting with influenza confirmed ILI compared with other agents that cause ILI. While influenza vaccination reduced the probability of influenza virus detection, symptom score for influenza‐positive ILI was not attenuated. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2012-06-19 2013-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5779839/ /pubmed/22712831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00395.x Text en © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
spellingShingle Part 1
Howard, Peter F.
McCaw, James M.
Richmond, Peter C.
Nissen, Michael
Sloots, Theo
Lambert, Stephen B.
Lai, Michael
Greenberg, Michael
Nolan, Terry
McVernon, Jodie
Virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial
title Virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial
title_full Virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial
title_fullStr Virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial
title_full_unstemmed Virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial
title_short Virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial
title_sort virus detection and its association with symptoms during influenza‐like illness in a sample of healthy adults enrolled in a randomised controlled vaccine trial
topic Part 1
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5779839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22712831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1750-2659.2012.00395.x
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