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2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States
BACKGROUND: Respiratory viruses are associated with most asthma exacerbations (AEx) in children; however, the role of different viruses in AEx is unclear. We describe respiratory virus detections among pediatric inpatients with AEx (AEx-inpatients). METHODS: Through active, prospective surveillance...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6810959/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2317 |
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author | Midgley, Claire Rha, Brian Lively, Joana Y Campbell, Angela P Boom, Julie A Azimi, Parvin H Weinberg, Geoffrey A Staat, Mary A Halasa, Natasha B Selvarangan, Rangaraj Englund, Janet A Klein, Eileen J Harrison, Christopher J Williams, John V Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P Szilagyi, Peter G Singer, Monica Nayakwadi Sahni, Leila C MPH, Aaron Curns, Payne, Daniel C Langley, Gayle Langley, Gayle Watson, John Gerber, Susan I |
author_facet | Midgley, Claire Rha, Brian Lively, Joana Y Campbell, Angela P Boom, Julie A Azimi, Parvin H Weinberg, Geoffrey A Staat, Mary A Halasa, Natasha B Selvarangan, Rangaraj Englund, Janet A Klein, Eileen J Harrison, Christopher J Williams, John V Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P Szilagyi, Peter G Singer, Monica Nayakwadi Sahni, Leila C MPH, Aaron Curns, Payne, Daniel C Langley, Gayle Langley, Gayle Watson, John Gerber, Susan I |
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description | BACKGROUND: Respiratory viruses are associated with most asthma exacerbations (AEx) in children; however, the role of different viruses in AEx is unclear. We describe respiratory virus detections among pediatric inpatients with AEx (AEx-inpatients). METHODS: Through active, prospective surveillance at 7 US medical centers, we enrolled inpatients (<18 years) with acute respiratory illness (ARI) during November 1, 2015–June 30, 2016. We defined an AEx-inpatient as an inpatient with a principal admission or discharge diagnosis of asthma (ICD-10-CM, J45.xx). Mid-turbinate nasal and/or throat swabs were tested by molecular assays for influenza A or B, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), parainfluenza virus 1–3, rhinovirus or enterovirus (RV/EV), human metapneumovirus and adenovirus. We assessed virus detections among AEx-inpatients throughout the surveillance period or by season (winter: December–February; spring: March–May), and by patient age and history of asthma/reactive airway disease (asthma/RAD). RESULTS: We tested 3,897 inpatients with ARI; of whom, 954 were AEx-inpatients. Most AEx-inpatients (741/954 [78%]) reported an asthma/RAD history. Viruses were more frequently detected among AEx-inpatients <5 years (350/458 [76%]) than 5–17 years (305/496 [61%], P < 0.001). Most (615/655 [94%]) detections were of single viruses. The most frequent single virus detections were RV/EV (474/954 [50%]) and RSV (76/954 [8%]) but the frequency of each virus varied by season and age group (figure). Single RV/EVs were the most common virus detections in both seasons and all groups. Single RSV detections were prominent among <5 year olds in winter (40/185 [22%]). Among those with single RV/EV or RSV detections, 285/474 (60%) and 49/76 (64%) required supplemental oxygen, respectively (P = 0.676); median length of stay was 1 day (range: 0–45; IQR: 1–2) and 2 days (range: 0–6; IQR: 1–2.5), respectively (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: AEx-inpatients <5 years were more likely to have respiratory virus detections than those 5–17 years. Single RV/EVs formed the majority of virus detections throughout the surveillance period, regardless of age. RSV played a notable role in winter among patients <5 years. These findings could inform prevention or treatment strategies for virus-associated AEx. [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. |
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spelling | pubmed-68109592019-10-28 2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States Midgley, Claire Rha, Brian Lively, Joana Y Campbell, Angela P Boom, Julie A Azimi, Parvin H Weinberg, Geoffrey A Staat, Mary A Halasa, Natasha B Selvarangan, Rangaraj Englund, Janet A Klein, Eileen J Harrison, Christopher J Williams, John V Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P Szilagyi, Peter G Singer, Monica Nayakwadi Sahni, Leila C MPH, Aaron Curns, Payne, Daniel C Langley, Gayle Langley, Gayle Watson, John Gerber, Susan I Open Forum Infect Dis Abstracts BACKGROUND: Respiratory viruses are associated with most asthma exacerbations (AEx) in children; however, the role of different viruses in AEx is unclear. We describe respiratory virus detections among pediatric inpatients with AEx (AEx-inpatients). METHODS: Through active, prospective surveillance at 7 US medical centers, we enrolled inpatients (<18 years) with acute respiratory illness (ARI) during November 1, 2015–June 30, 2016. We defined an AEx-inpatient as an inpatient with a principal admission or discharge diagnosis of asthma (ICD-10-CM, J45.xx). Mid-turbinate nasal and/or throat swabs were tested by molecular assays for influenza A or B, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), parainfluenza virus 1–3, rhinovirus or enterovirus (RV/EV), human metapneumovirus and adenovirus. We assessed virus detections among AEx-inpatients throughout the surveillance period or by season (winter: December–February; spring: March–May), and by patient age and history of asthma/reactive airway disease (asthma/RAD). RESULTS: We tested 3,897 inpatients with ARI; of whom, 954 were AEx-inpatients. Most AEx-inpatients (741/954 [78%]) reported an asthma/RAD history. Viruses were more frequently detected among AEx-inpatients <5 years (350/458 [76%]) than 5–17 years (305/496 [61%], P < 0.001). Most (615/655 [94%]) detections were of single viruses. The most frequent single virus detections were RV/EV (474/954 [50%]) and RSV (76/954 [8%]) but the frequency of each virus varied by season and age group (figure). Single RV/EVs were the most common virus detections in both seasons and all groups. Single RSV detections were prominent among <5 year olds in winter (40/185 [22%]). Among those with single RV/EV or RSV detections, 285/474 (60%) and 49/76 (64%) required supplemental oxygen, respectively (P = 0.676); median length of stay was 1 day (range: 0–45; IQR: 1–2) and 2 days (range: 0–6; IQR: 1–2.5), respectively (P < 0.001). CONCLUSION: AEx-inpatients <5 years were more likely to have respiratory virus detections than those 5–17 years. Single RV/EVs formed the majority of virus detections throughout the surveillance period, regardless of age. RSV played a notable role in winter among patients <5 years. These findings could inform prevention or treatment strategies for virus-associated AEx. [Image: see text] DISCLOSURES: All authors: No reported disclosures. Oxford University Press 2019-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6810959/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2317 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Abstracts Midgley, Claire Rha, Brian Lively, Joana Y Campbell, Angela P Boom, Julie A Azimi, Parvin H Weinberg, Geoffrey A Staat, Mary A Halasa, Natasha B Selvarangan, Rangaraj Englund, Janet A Klein, Eileen J Harrison, Christopher J Williams, John V Schlaudecker, Elizabeth P Szilagyi, Peter G Singer, Monica Nayakwadi Sahni, Leila C MPH, Aaron Curns, Payne, Daniel C Langley, Gayle Langley, Gayle Watson, John Gerber, Susan I 2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States |
title | 2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States |
title_full | 2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States |
title_fullStr | 2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States |
title_full_unstemmed | 2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States |
title_short | 2639. Respiratory Virus Detections in Asthma-Related Pediatric Hospitalizations: New Vaccine Surveillance Network, United States |
title_sort | 2639. respiratory virus detections in asthma-related pediatric hospitalizations: new vaccine surveillance network, united states |
topic | Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6810959/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz360.2317 |
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