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Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou

Human coronavirus (HCoV) is one of the most common causes of respiratory tract infection throughout the world. To investigate the epidemiological and genetic variation of HCoV in Guangzhou, south China, we collected totally 13048 throat and nasal swab specimens from adults and children with fever an...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Su-fen, Tuo, Jiu-ling, Huang, Xu-bin, Zhu, Xun, Zhang, Ding-mei, Zhou, Kai, Yuan, Lei, Luo, Hong-jiao, Zheng, Bo-jian, Yuen, Kwok-yung, Li, Meng-feng, Cao, Kai-yuan, Xu, Lin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191789
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author Zhang, Su-fen
Tuo, Jiu-ling
Huang, Xu-bin
Zhu, Xun
Zhang, Ding-mei
Zhou, Kai
Yuan, Lei
Luo, Hong-jiao
Zheng, Bo-jian
Yuen, Kwok-yung
Li, Meng-feng
Cao, Kai-yuan
Xu, Lin
author_facet Zhang, Su-fen
Tuo, Jiu-ling
Huang, Xu-bin
Zhu, Xun
Zhang, Ding-mei
Zhou, Kai
Yuan, Lei
Luo, Hong-jiao
Zheng, Bo-jian
Yuen, Kwok-yung
Li, Meng-feng
Cao, Kai-yuan
Xu, Lin
author_sort Zhang, Su-fen
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description Human coronavirus (HCoV) is one of the most common causes of respiratory tract infection throughout the world. To investigate the epidemiological and genetic variation of HCoV in Guangzhou, south China, we collected totally 13048 throat and nasal swab specimens from adults and children with fever and acute upper respiratory infection symptoms in Gunazhou, south China between July 2010 and June 2015, and the epidemiological features of HCoV and its species were studied. Specimens were screened for HCoV by real-time RT-PCR, and 7 other common respiratory viruses were tested simultaneously by PCR or real-time PCR. HCoV was detected in 294 cases (2.25%) of the 13048 samples, with most of them inpatients (251 cases, 85.4% of HCoV positive cases) and young children not in nursery (53.06%, 156 out of 294 HCoV positive cases). Four HCoVs, as OC43, 229E, NL63 and HKU1 were detected prevalent during 2010–2015 in Guangzhou, and among the HCoV positive cases, 60.20% were OC43, 16.67% were 229E, 14.97% were NL63 and 7.82% were HKU1. The month distribution showed that totally HCoV was prevalent in winter, but differences existed in different species. The 5 year distribution of HCoV showed a peak-valley distribution trend, with the detection rate higher in 2011 and 2013 whereas lower in 2010, 2012 and 2014. The age distribution revealed that children (especially those <3 years old) and old people (>50 years) were both high risk groups to be infected by HCoV. Of the 294 HCoV positive patients, 34.69% (101 cases) were co-infected by other common respiratory viruses, and influenza virus was the most common co-infecting virus (30/101, 29.70%). Fifteen HCoV-OC43 positive samples of 2013–2014 were selected for S gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis, and the results showed that the 15 strains could be divided into 2 clusters in the phylogenetic tree, 12 strains of which formed a separate cluster that was closer to genotype G found in Malaysia. It was revealed for the first time that genotype B and genotype G of HCoV-OC43 co-circulated and the newly defined genotype G was epidemic as a dominant genotype during 2013–2014 in Guanzhou, south China.
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spelling pubmed-57883562018-02-09 Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou Zhang, Su-fen Tuo, Jiu-ling Huang, Xu-bin Zhu, Xun Zhang, Ding-mei Zhou, Kai Yuan, Lei Luo, Hong-jiao Zheng, Bo-jian Yuen, Kwok-yung Li, Meng-feng Cao, Kai-yuan Xu, Lin PLoS One Research Article Human coronavirus (HCoV) is one of the most common causes of respiratory tract infection throughout the world. To investigate the epidemiological and genetic variation of HCoV in Guangzhou, south China, we collected totally 13048 throat and nasal swab specimens from adults and children with fever and acute upper respiratory infection symptoms in Gunazhou, south China between July 2010 and June 2015, and the epidemiological features of HCoV and its species were studied. Specimens were screened for HCoV by real-time RT-PCR, and 7 other common respiratory viruses were tested simultaneously by PCR or real-time PCR. HCoV was detected in 294 cases (2.25%) of the 13048 samples, with most of them inpatients (251 cases, 85.4% of HCoV positive cases) and young children not in nursery (53.06%, 156 out of 294 HCoV positive cases). Four HCoVs, as OC43, 229E, NL63 and HKU1 were detected prevalent during 2010–2015 in Guangzhou, and among the HCoV positive cases, 60.20% were OC43, 16.67% were 229E, 14.97% were NL63 and 7.82% were HKU1. The month distribution showed that totally HCoV was prevalent in winter, but differences existed in different species. The 5 year distribution of HCoV showed a peak-valley distribution trend, with the detection rate higher in 2011 and 2013 whereas lower in 2010, 2012 and 2014. The age distribution revealed that children (especially those <3 years old) and old people (>50 years) were both high risk groups to be infected by HCoV. Of the 294 HCoV positive patients, 34.69% (101 cases) were co-infected by other common respiratory viruses, and influenza virus was the most common co-infecting virus (30/101, 29.70%). Fifteen HCoV-OC43 positive samples of 2013–2014 were selected for S gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis, and the results showed that the 15 strains could be divided into 2 clusters in the phylogenetic tree, 12 strains of which formed a separate cluster that was closer to genotype G found in Malaysia. It was revealed for the first time that genotype B and genotype G of HCoV-OC43 co-circulated and the newly defined genotype G was epidemic as a dominant genotype during 2013–2014 in Guanzhou, south China. Public Library of Science 2018-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC5788356/ /pubmed/29377913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191789 Text en © 2018 Zhang 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Su-fen
Tuo, Jiu-ling
Huang, Xu-bin
Zhu, Xun
Zhang, Ding-mei
Zhou, Kai
Yuan, Lei
Luo, Hong-jiao
Zheng, Bo-jian
Yuen, Kwok-yung
Li, Meng-feng
Cao, Kai-yuan
Xu, Lin
Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou
title Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou
title_full Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou
title_fullStr Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou
title_short Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou
title_sort epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of hcov-oc43 during 2010-2015 in guangzhou
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191789
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