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The Epidemiology, Molecular, and Clinical of Human Adenoviruses in Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Infections

INTRODUCTION: Human adenovirus (HAdV) is a common pathogen in children with acute respiratory infections (ARIs). The aim was to describe the epidemiology, molecular, and clinical characteristics of HAdV among children hospitalized with ARIs in Wenzhou in southeastern China. METHODOLOGY: From January...

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Autores principales: Wen, Shunhang, Lin, Zupan, Zhang, Yue, Lv, Fangfang, Li, Haiyan, Zhang, Xueya, Lin, Li, Zhu, Hui-Hui, Xu, Zhi, Li, Changchong, Zhang, Hailin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.629971
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author Wen, Shunhang
Lin, Zupan
Zhang, Yue
Lv, Fangfang
Li, Haiyan
Zhang, Xueya
Lin, Li
Zhu, Hui-Hui
Xu, Zhi
Li, Changchong
Zhang, Hailin
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Lin, Zupan
Zhang, Yue
Lv, Fangfang
Li, Haiyan
Zhang, Xueya
Lin, Li
Zhu, Hui-Hui
Xu, Zhi
Li, Changchong
Zhang, Hailin
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description INTRODUCTION: Human adenovirus (HAdV) is a common pathogen in children with acute respiratory infections (ARIs). The aim was to describe the epidemiology, molecular, and clinical characteristics of HAdV among children hospitalized with ARIs in Wenzhou in southeastern China. METHODOLOGY: From January 2018 to December 2019, nasopharyngeal swab or sputum specimens were prospectively collected from hospitalized children with ARIs. HAdV was detected using direct immunofluorescence. We used a multiplex PCR assay combined with capillary electrophoresis targeting the hexon gene’s hypervariable region to identify HAdV types 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 14, 21, 37, 40, 41, and 55. We analyzed the epidemiological, molecular, and clinical data according to the HAdV type. RESULTS: HAdVs were detected in 1,059 (3.5%) of the total of 30,543 children tested. A total of 947 cases with monotype HAdV identified by the PCR assay were included in the analysis. HAdV-3 (415/947, 43.8%), HAdV-7 (318/947, 33.6%), HAdV-2 (108/947, 11.4%), and HAdV-1 (70/947, 7.4%) were the predominant types. Of the 550 (58.1%) cases detected from December 2018 to August 2019, HAdV-3, and HAdV-7 were the main types. The main diagnoses included 358 cases of pneumonia, 232 cases of tonsillitis, 198 cases of bronchitis, and 159 cases of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI). Among children with pneumonia the main types were HAdV-7 (51.1%), HAdV-3 (36.9%), and HAdV-1 (2.2%). Among children with bronchitis, the main types were HAdV-3 (48.0%), HAdV-7 (28.3%), and HAdV-2 (10.6%). Among children with URTIs, the main types were HAdV-3 (49.7%), HAdV-7 (22.6%), and HAdV-2 (13.2%). Among children with tonsillitis, the main types were HAdV-3 (47.4%), HAdV-2 (22.4%), and HAdV-7 (18.5%). In total, 101 (55.2%) patients required supplemental oxygen, 15 (8.2%) required critical care, and 1 child (0.5%) with HAdV-7 pneumonia died. CONCLUSION: HAdV-3 -7, -2, and -1 were the predominant types identified in hospitalized children with ARIs in Wenzhou. From December 2018 to August 2019, there were outbreaks of HAdV-3 and -7. There were significant differences in HAdV types among children with pneumonia, tonsillitis, bronchitis, and URTI. HAdV-7 can cause more severe pneumonia in children than HAdV-3.
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spelling pubmed-79213182021-03-03 The Epidemiology, Molecular, and Clinical of Human Adenoviruses in Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Infections Wen, Shunhang Lin, Zupan Zhang, Yue Lv, Fangfang Li, Haiyan Zhang, Xueya Lin, Li Zhu, Hui-Hui Xu, Zhi Li, Changchong Zhang, Hailin Front Microbiol Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Human adenovirus (HAdV) is a common pathogen in children with acute respiratory infections (ARIs). The aim was to describe the epidemiology, molecular, and clinical characteristics of HAdV among children hospitalized with ARIs in Wenzhou in southeastern China. METHODOLOGY: From January 2018 to December 2019, nasopharyngeal swab or sputum specimens were prospectively collected from hospitalized children with ARIs. HAdV was detected using direct immunofluorescence. We used a multiplex PCR assay combined with capillary electrophoresis targeting the hexon gene’s hypervariable region to identify HAdV types 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 14, 21, 37, 40, 41, and 55. We analyzed the epidemiological, molecular, and clinical data according to the HAdV type. RESULTS: HAdVs were detected in 1,059 (3.5%) of the total of 30,543 children tested. A total of 947 cases with monotype HAdV identified by the PCR assay were included in the analysis. HAdV-3 (415/947, 43.8%), HAdV-7 (318/947, 33.6%), HAdV-2 (108/947, 11.4%), and HAdV-1 (70/947, 7.4%) were the predominant types. Of the 550 (58.1%) cases detected from December 2018 to August 2019, HAdV-3, and HAdV-7 were the main types. The main diagnoses included 358 cases of pneumonia, 232 cases of tonsillitis, 198 cases of bronchitis, and 159 cases of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI). Among children with pneumonia the main types were HAdV-7 (51.1%), HAdV-3 (36.9%), and HAdV-1 (2.2%). Among children with bronchitis, the main types were HAdV-3 (48.0%), HAdV-7 (28.3%), and HAdV-2 (10.6%). Among children with URTIs, the main types were HAdV-3 (49.7%), HAdV-7 (22.6%), and HAdV-2 (13.2%). Among children with tonsillitis, the main types were HAdV-3 (47.4%), HAdV-2 (22.4%), and HAdV-7 (18.5%). In total, 101 (55.2%) patients required supplemental oxygen, 15 (8.2%) required critical care, and 1 child (0.5%) with HAdV-7 pneumonia died. CONCLUSION: HAdV-3 -7, -2, and -1 were the predominant types identified in hospitalized children with ARIs in Wenzhou. From December 2018 to August 2019, there were outbreaks of HAdV-3 and -7. There were significant differences in HAdV types among children with pneumonia, tonsillitis, bronchitis, and URTI. HAdV-7 can cause more severe pneumonia in children than HAdV-3. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7921318/ /pubmed/33664719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.629971 Text en Copyright © 2021 Wen, Lin, Zhang, Lv, Li, Zhang, Lin, Zhu, Xu, Li and Zhang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Wen, Shunhang
Lin, Zupan
Zhang, Yue
Lv, Fangfang
Li, Haiyan
Zhang, Xueya
Lin, Li
Zhu, Hui-Hui
Xu, Zhi
Li, Changchong
Zhang, Hailin
The Epidemiology, Molecular, and Clinical of Human Adenoviruses in Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Infections
title The Epidemiology, Molecular, and Clinical of Human Adenoviruses in Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Infections
title_full The Epidemiology, Molecular, and Clinical of Human Adenoviruses in Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Infections
title_fullStr The Epidemiology, Molecular, and Clinical of Human Adenoviruses in Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Infections
title_full_unstemmed The Epidemiology, Molecular, and Clinical of Human Adenoviruses in Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Infections
title_short The Epidemiology, Molecular, and Clinical of Human Adenoviruses in Children Hospitalized With Acute Respiratory Infections
title_sort epidemiology, molecular, and clinical of human adenoviruses in children hospitalized with acute respiratory infections
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921318/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33664719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.629971
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