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Comparison of Rates of Hospitalization Between Single and Dual Virus Detection in a Mexican Cohort of Children and Adults With Influenza-Like Illness

BACKGROUND: Molecular detection methods allow for the simultaneous detection of several infectious agents. This study assesses whether co-infection with 2 viruses as compared with 1 is associated with increased hospitalization in those with acute respiratory infections. METHODS: We prospectively enr...

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Autores principales: Noyola, Daniel E, Hunsberger, Sally, Valdés Salgado, Raydel, Powers, John H, Galindo-Fraga, Arturo, Ortiz-Hernández, Ana A, Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra, Moreno-Espinosa, Sarbelio, Llamosas-Gallardo, Beatriz, Guerrero, M Lourdes, Beigel, John H, Ruiz-Palacios, Guillermo, Perez-Patrigeon, Santiago
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6824528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31696140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz424
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author Noyola, Daniel E
Hunsberger, Sally
Valdés Salgado, Raydel
Powers, John H
Galindo-Fraga, Arturo
Ortiz-Hernández, Ana A
Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra
Moreno-Espinosa, Sarbelio
Llamosas-Gallardo, Beatriz
Guerrero, M Lourdes
Beigel, John H
Ruiz-Palacios, Guillermo
Perez-Patrigeon, Santiago
author_facet Noyola, Daniel E
Hunsberger, Sally
Valdés Salgado, Raydel
Powers, John H
Galindo-Fraga, Arturo
Ortiz-Hernández, Ana A
Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra
Moreno-Espinosa, Sarbelio
Llamosas-Gallardo, Beatriz
Guerrero, M Lourdes
Beigel, John H
Ruiz-Palacios, Guillermo
Perez-Patrigeon, Santiago
author_sort Noyola, Daniel E
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Molecular detection methods allow for the simultaneous detection of several infectious agents. This study assesses whether co-infection with 2 viruses as compared with 1 is associated with increased hospitalization in those with acute respiratory infections. METHODS: We prospectively enrolled a cohort of pediatric and adult participants with influenza-like illness during 2010–2014 in Mexico. Clinical information and respiratory samples were collected at enrollment. Respiratory viruses were detected with multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and influenza-specific reverse transcription PCR assays. Participants were followed for 14 and 28 days after inclusion. Severity of disease, as measured by hospitalization with acute respiratory infections, was compared between single and dual viral infections. RESULTS: Among 5662 participants in the study, either 1 (n = 3285) or 2 (n = 641) viruses were detected in 3926 participants. Rhinovirus (n = 1433), influenza (n = 888), and coronaviruses (n = 703) were the most frequently detected viruses (either alone or in co-infection). Bocavirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), metapneumovirus, and rhinovirus cases were hospitalized more often than other viruses. Bocavirus+rhinovirus cases were hospitalized more often than those with rhinovirus alone (but not bocavirus alone). RSV cases were more likely to be hospitalized than cases with co-infections of RSV and parainfluenza virus or coronavirus. Metapneumovirus cases were hospitalized more often than those co-infected with metapneumovirus+coronavirus. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, detection of 2 viruses did not significantly increase hospitalizations compared with single virus infections. Larger studies will allow for distinguishing between sequential and simultaneous infection and for a better understanding of the role of each virus during the evolution of acute respiratory episodes.
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spelling pubmed-68245282019-11-06 Comparison of Rates of Hospitalization Between Single and Dual Virus Detection in a Mexican Cohort of Children and Adults With Influenza-Like Illness Noyola, Daniel E Hunsberger, Sally Valdés Salgado, Raydel Powers, John H Galindo-Fraga, Arturo Ortiz-Hernández, Ana A Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra Moreno-Espinosa, Sarbelio Llamosas-Gallardo, Beatriz Guerrero, M Lourdes Beigel, John H Ruiz-Palacios, Guillermo Perez-Patrigeon, Santiago Open Forum Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: Molecular detection methods allow for the simultaneous detection of several infectious agents. This study assesses whether co-infection with 2 viruses as compared with 1 is associated with increased hospitalization in those with acute respiratory infections. METHODS: We prospectively enrolled a cohort of pediatric and adult participants with influenza-like illness during 2010–2014 in Mexico. Clinical information and respiratory samples were collected at enrollment. Respiratory viruses were detected with multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and influenza-specific reverse transcription PCR assays. Participants were followed for 14 and 28 days after inclusion. Severity of disease, as measured by hospitalization with acute respiratory infections, was compared between single and dual viral infections. RESULTS: Among 5662 participants in the study, either 1 (n = 3285) or 2 (n = 641) viruses were detected in 3926 participants. Rhinovirus (n = 1433), influenza (n = 888), and coronaviruses (n = 703) were the most frequently detected viruses (either alone or in co-infection). Bocavirus, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), metapneumovirus, and rhinovirus cases were hospitalized more often than other viruses. Bocavirus+rhinovirus cases were hospitalized more often than those with rhinovirus alone (but not bocavirus alone). RSV cases were more likely to be hospitalized than cases with co-infections of RSV and parainfluenza virus or coronavirus. Metapneumovirus cases were hospitalized more often than those co-infected with metapneumovirus+coronavirus. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, detection of 2 viruses did not significantly increase hospitalizations compared with single virus infections. Larger studies will allow for distinguishing between sequential and simultaneous infection and for a better understanding of the role of each virus during the evolution of acute respiratory episodes. Oxford University Press 2019-10-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6824528/ /pubmed/31696140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz424 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 Major Article
Noyola, Daniel E
Hunsberger, Sally
Valdés Salgado, Raydel
Powers, John H
Galindo-Fraga, Arturo
Ortiz-Hernández, Ana A
Ramirez-Venegas, Alejandra
Moreno-Espinosa, Sarbelio
Llamosas-Gallardo, Beatriz
Guerrero, M Lourdes
Beigel, John H
Ruiz-Palacios, Guillermo
Perez-Patrigeon, Santiago
Comparison of Rates of Hospitalization Between Single and Dual Virus Detection in a Mexican Cohort of Children and Adults With Influenza-Like Illness
title Comparison of Rates of Hospitalization Between Single and Dual Virus Detection in a Mexican Cohort of Children and Adults With Influenza-Like Illness
title_full Comparison of Rates of Hospitalization Between Single and Dual Virus Detection in a Mexican Cohort of Children and Adults With Influenza-Like Illness
title_fullStr Comparison of Rates of Hospitalization Between Single and Dual Virus Detection in a Mexican Cohort of Children and Adults With Influenza-Like Illness
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Rates of Hospitalization Between Single and Dual Virus Detection in a Mexican Cohort of Children and Adults With Influenza-Like Illness
title_short Comparison of Rates of Hospitalization Between Single and Dual Virus Detection in a Mexican Cohort of Children and Adults With Influenza-Like Illness
title_sort comparison of rates of hospitalization between single and dual virus detection in a mexican cohort of children and adults with influenza-like illness
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6824528/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31696140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz424
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