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Influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection

The role of viral load in the outcome of patients requiring hospital admission due to influenza is not well established. We aim to assess if there is an association between the viral load and the outcome in hospitalized patients with a confirmed influenza virus infection. A retrospective observation...

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Autores principales: Lalueza, Antonio, Folgueira, Dolores, Muñoz-Gallego, Irene, Trujillo, Hernando, Laureiro, Jaime, Hernández-Jiménez, Pilar, Moral-Jiménez, Noelia, Castillo, Cristina, Ayuso, Blanca, Díaz-Pedroche, Carmen, Torres, Marta, Arrieta, Estibaliz, Arévalo-Cañas, Coral, Madrid, Olaya, Lumbreras, Carlos
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7102091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30820840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-019-03514-1
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author Lalueza, Antonio
Folgueira, Dolores
Muñoz-Gallego, Irene
Trujillo, Hernando
Laureiro, Jaime
Hernández-Jiménez, Pilar
Moral-Jiménez, Noelia
Castillo, Cristina
Ayuso, Blanca
Díaz-Pedroche, Carmen
Torres, Marta
Arrieta, Estibaliz
Arévalo-Cañas, Coral
Madrid, Olaya
Lumbreras, Carlos
author_facet Lalueza, Antonio
Folgueira, Dolores
Muñoz-Gallego, Irene
Trujillo, Hernando
Laureiro, Jaime
Hernández-Jiménez, Pilar
Moral-Jiménez, Noelia
Castillo, Cristina
Ayuso, Blanca
Díaz-Pedroche, Carmen
Torres, Marta
Arrieta, Estibaliz
Arévalo-Cañas, Coral
Madrid, Olaya
Lumbreras, Carlos
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description The role of viral load in the outcome of patients requiring hospital admission due to influenza is not well established. We aim to assess if there is an association between the viral load and the outcome in hospitalized patients with a confirmed influenza virus infection. A retrospective observational study including all adult patients who were hospitalized in our center with a confirmed influenza virus infection from January to May 2016. Viral load was measured by real-time reverse-transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) cycle threshold (Ct) value on upper respiratory tract samples. Its value was categorized into three groups (low Ct, ≤ 20; intermediate Ct, > 20–30; and high Ct, > 30). Two hundred thirty-nine patients were included. Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 was isolated in 207 cases (86.6%). The mean Ct value was 26.69 ± 5.81. The viral load was higher in the unvaccinated group when compared with the vaccinated patients (Ct 25.17 ± 5.55 vs. 27.58 ± 4.97, p = 0.004). Only 27 patients (11.29%) presented a high viral load. Patients with a high viral load more often showed abnormal findings on chest X-ray (p = 0.015) and lymphopenia (p = 0.097). By contrast, there were no differences between the three groups (according to viral load), in associated pneumonia, respiratory failure, need for mechanical ventilation, sepsis, or in-hospital mortality. Our findings suggest that in patients admitted to the hospital with confirmed influenza virus infection (mostly A/H1N1pdm09), a high viral load is associated with a higher presence of abnormal findings on chest X-ray but not with a significant worse prognosis. In these cases, standardized quantitative PCR could be useful.
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spelling pubmed-71020912020-03-31 Influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection Lalueza, Antonio Folgueira, Dolores Muñoz-Gallego, Irene Trujillo, Hernando Laureiro, Jaime Hernández-Jiménez, Pilar Moral-Jiménez, Noelia Castillo, Cristina Ayuso, Blanca Díaz-Pedroche, Carmen Torres, Marta Arrieta, Estibaliz Arévalo-Cañas, Coral Madrid, Olaya Lumbreras, Carlos Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis Original Article The role of viral load in the outcome of patients requiring hospital admission due to influenza is not well established. We aim to assess if there is an association between the viral load and the outcome in hospitalized patients with a confirmed influenza virus infection. A retrospective observational study including all adult patients who were hospitalized in our center with a confirmed influenza virus infection from January to May 2016. Viral load was measured by real-time reverse-transcriptase–polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) cycle threshold (Ct) value on upper respiratory tract samples. Its value was categorized into three groups (low Ct, ≤ 20; intermediate Ct, > 20–30; and high Ct, > 30). Two hundred thirty-nine patients were included. Influenza A/H1N1pdm09 was isolated in 207 cases (86.6%). The mean Ct value was 26.69 ± 5.81. The viral load was higher in the unvaccinated group when compared with the vaccinated patients (Ct 25.17 ± 5.55 vs. 27.58 ± 4.97, p = 0.004). Only 27 patients (11.29%) presented a high viral load. Patients with a high viral load more often showed abnormal findings on chest X-ray (p = 0.015) and lymphopenia (p = 0.097). By contrast, there were no differences between the three groups (according to viral load), in associated pneumonia, respiratory failure, need for mechanical ventilation, sepsis, or in-hospital mortality. Our findings suggest that in patients admitted to the hospital with confirmed influenza virus infection (mostly A/H1N1pdm09), a high viral load is associated with a higher presence of abnormal findings on chest X-ray but not with a significant worse prognosis. In these cases, standardized quantitative PCR could be useful. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2019-02-28 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7102091/ /pubmed/30820840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-019-03514-1 Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2019 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Lalueza, Antonio
Folgueira, Dolores
Muñoz-Gallego, Irene
Trujillo, Hernando
Laureiro, Jaime
Hernández-Jiménez, Pilar
Moral-Jiménez, Noelia
Castillo, Cristina
Ayuso, Blanca
Díaz-Pedroche, Carmen
Torres, Marta
Arrieta, Estibaliz
Arévalo-Cañas, Coral
Madrid, Olaya
Lumbreras, Carlos
Influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection
title Influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection
title_full Influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection
title_fullStr Influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection
title_full_unstemmed Influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection
title_short Influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection
title_sort influence of viral load in the outcome of hospitalized patients with influenza virus infection
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7102091/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30820840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10096-019-03514-1
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