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No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1(st) November 2019 to 29(th) February 2020

BACKGROUND: On 9(th) January 2020, China CDC reported a novel coronavirus (later named SARS-CoV-2) as the causative agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Identifying the first appearance of virus is of epidemiological importance to tracking and mapping the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in a count...

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Autores principales: Panatto, Donatella, Orsi, Andrea, Pennati, Beatrice Marina, Lai, Piero Luigi, Mosca, Stefano, Bruzzone, Bianca, Caligiuri, Patrizia, Napoli, Christian, Bertamino, Enrico, Orsi, Giovanni Battista, Manini, Ilaria, Loconsole, Daniela, Centrone, Francesca, Pandolfi, Elisabetta, Ciofi Degli Atti, Marta Luisa, Concato, Carlo, Linardos, Giulia, Onetti Muda, Andrea, Raponi, Massimiliano, Piccioni, Livia, Rizzo, Caterina, Chironna, Maria, Icardi, Giancarlo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8653811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34874956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260947
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author Panatto, Donatella
Orsi, Andrea
Pennati, Beatrice Marina
Lai, Piero Luigi
Mosca, Stefano
Bruzzone, Bianca
Caligiuri, Patrizia
Napoli, Christian
Bertamino, Enrico
Orsi, Giovanni Battista
Manini, Ilaria
Loconsole, Daniela
Centrone, Francesca
Pandolfi, Elisabetta
Ciofi Degli Atti, Marta Luisa
Concato, Carlo
Linardos, Giulia
Onetti Muda, Andrea
Raponi, Massimiliano
Piccioni, Livia
Rizzo, Caterina
Chironna, Maria
Icardi, Giancarlo
author_facet Panatto, Donatella
Orsi, Andrea
Pennati, Beatrice Marina
Lai, Piero Luigi
Mosca, Stefano
Bruzzone, Bianca
Caligiuri, Patrizia
Napoli, Christian
Bertamino, Enrico
Orsi, Giovanni Battista
Manini, Ilaria
Loconsole, Daniela
Centrone, Francesca
Pandolfi, Elisabetta
Ciofi Degli Atti, Marta Luisa
Concato, Carlo
Linardos, Giulia
Onetti Muda, Andrea
Raponi, Massimiliano
Piccioni, Livia
Rizzo, Caterina
Chironna, Maria
Icardi, Giancarlo
author_sort Panatto, Donatella
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: On 9(th) January 2020, China CDC reported a novel coronavirus (later named SARS-CoV-2) as the causative agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Identifying the first appearance of virus is of epidemiological importance to tracking and mapping the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in a country. We therefore conducted a retrospective observational study to detect SARS-CoV-2 in oropharyngeal samples collected from hospitalized patients with a Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) enrolled in the DRIVE (Development of Robust and Innovative Vaccine Effectiveness) study in five Italian hospitals (CIRI-IT BIVE hospitals network) (1(st) November 2019 – 29(th) February 2020). OBJECTIVES: To acquire new information on the real trend in SARS-CoV-2 infection during pandemic phase I and to determine the possible early appearance of the virus in Italy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples were tested for influenza [RT-PCR assay (A/H1N1, A/H3N2, B/Yam, B/Vic)] in accordance with the DRIVE study protocol. Subsequently, swabs underwent molecular testing for SARS-COV-2. [one-step real-time multiplex retro-transcription (RT) PCR]. RESULTS: In the 1683 samples collected, no evidence of SARS-CoV-2 was found. Moreover, 28.3% (477/1683) of swabs were positive for influenza viruses, the majority being type A (358 vs 119 type B). A/H3N2 was predominant among influenza A viruses (55%); among influenza B viruses, B/Victoria was prevalent. The highest influenza incidence rate was reported in patients aged 0–17 years (40.3%) followed by those aged 18–64 years (24.4%) and ≥65 years (14.8%). CONCLUSIONS: In Italy, some studies have shown the early circulation of SARS-CoV-2 in northern regions, those most severely affected during phase I of the pandemic. In central and southern regions, by contrast no early circulation of the virus was registered. These results are in line with ours. These findings highlight the need to continue to carry out retrospective studies, in order to understand the epidemiology of the novel coronavirus, to better identify the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in comparison with other acute respiratory illnesses (ARI), and to evaluate the real burden of COVID-19 on the healthcare system.
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spelling pubmed-86538112021-12-09 No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1(st) November 2019 to 29(th) February 2020 Panatto, Donatella Orsi, Andrea Pennati, Beatrice Marina Lai, Piero Luigi Mosca, Stefano Bruzzone, Bianca Caligiuri, Patrizia Napoli, Christian Bertamino, Enrico Orsi, Giovanni Battista Manini, Ilaria Loconsole, Daniela Centrone, Francesca Pandolfi, Elisabetta Ciofi Degli Atti, Marta Luisa Concato, Carlo Linardos, Giulia Onetti Muda, Andrea Raponi, Massimiliano Piccioni, Livia Rizzo, Caterina Chironna, Maria Icardi, Giancarlo PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: On 9(th) January 2020, China CDC reported a novel coronavirus (later named SARS-CoV-2) as the causative agent of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Identifying the first appearance of virus is of epidemiological importance to tracking and mapping the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in a country. We therefore conducted a retrospective observational study to detect SARS-CoV-2 in oropharyngeal samples collected from hospitalized patients with a Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) enrolled in the DRIVE (Development of Robust and Innovative Vaccine Effectiveness) study in five Italian hospitals (CIRI-IT BIVE hospitals network) (1(st) November 2019 – 29(th) February 2020). OBJECTIVES: To acquire new information on the real trend in SARS-CoV-2 infection during pandemic phase I and to determine the possible early appearance of the virus in Italy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Samples were tested for influenza [RT-PCR assay (A/H1N1, A/H3N2, B/Yam, B/Vic)] in accordance with the DRIVE study protocol. Subsequently, swabs underwent molecular testing for SARS-COV-2. [one-step real-time multiplex retro-transcription (RT) PCR]. RESULTS: In the 1683 samples collected, no evidence of SARS-CoV-2 was found. Moreover, 28.3% (477/1683) of swabs were positive for influenza viruses, the majority being type A (358 vs 119 type B). A/H3N2 was predominant among influenza A viruses (55%); among influenza B viruses, B/Victoria was prevalent. The highest influenza incidence rate was reported in patients aged 0–17 years (40.3%) followed by those aged 18–64 years (24.4%) and ≥65 years (14.8%). CONCLUSIONS: In Italy, some studies have shown the early circulation of SARS-CoV-2 in northern regions, those most severely affected during phase I of the pandemic. In central and southern regions, by contrast no early circulation of the virus was registered. These results are in line with ours. These findings highlight the need to continue to carry out retrospective studies, in order to understand the epidemiology of the novel coronavirus, to better identify the clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in comparison with other acute respiratory illnesses (ARI), and to evaluate the real burden of COVID-19 on the healthcare system. Public Library of Science 2021-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8653811/ /pubmed/34874956 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260947 Text en © 2021 Panatto et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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
Panatto, Donatella
Orsi, Andrea
Pennati, Beatrice Marina
Lai, Piero Luigi
Mosca, Stefano
Bruzzone, Bianca
Caligiuri, Patrizia
Napoli, Christian
Bertamino, Enrico
Orsi, Giovanni Battista
Manini, Ilaria
Loconsole, Daniela
Centrone, Francesca
Pandolfi, Elisabetta
Ciofi Degli Atti, Marta Luisa
Concato, Carlo
Linardos, Giulia
Onetti Muda, Andrea
Raponi, Massimiliano
Piccioni, Livia
Rizzo, Caterina
Chironna, Maria
Icardi, Giancarlo
No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1(st) November 2019 to 29(th) February 2020
title No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1(st) November 2019 to 29(th) February 2020
title_full No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1(st) November 2019 to 29(th) February 2020
title_fullStr No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1(st) November 2019 to 29(th) February 2020
title_full_unstemmed No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1(st) November 2019 to 29(th) February 2020
title_short No evidence of SARS-CoV-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five Italian hospitals from 1(st) November 2019 to 29(th) February 2020
title_sort no evidence of sars-cov-2 in hospitalized patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in five italian hospitals from 1(st) november 2019 to 29(th) february 2020
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8653811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34874956
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260947
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