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Distribution of Viral Respiratory Pathogens During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Center Pediatric Study from Turkey

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the distribution and characteristics of respiratory viral pathogens and to assess the epidemiological data, clinical features, and prognoses of infected children in a pediatric emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between September 1, 2020,...

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Autores principales: Şık¹, Nihan, Çakan Başerdem², Kevser Asena, Başerdem, Oğuzhan, Appak³, Özgür, Sayıner³, Ayça Arzu, Yılmaz¹, Durgül, Duman¹, Murat
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Publicado: Turkish Pediatrics Association 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35781241
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2022.21350
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author Şık¹, Nihan
Çakan Başerdem², Kevser Asena
Başerdem, Oğuzhan
Appak³, Özgür
Sayıner³, Ayça Arzu
Yılmaz¹, Durgül
Duman¹, Murat
author_facet Şık¹, Nihan
Çakan Başerdem², Kevser Asena
Başerdem, Oğuzhan
Appak³, Özgür
Sayıner³, Ayça Arzu
Yılmaz¹, Durgül
Duman¹, Murat
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the distribution and characteristics of respiratory viral pathogens and to assess the epidemiological data, clinical features, and prognoses of infected children in a pediatric emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between September 1, 2020, and April 30, 2021, patients aged between 0 and 18 years arrived at the pediatric emergency department and were tested by nasopharyngeal/tracheal specimen polymerase chain reaction for both SARS-CoV-2 and other viral respiratory pathogens. Demographics, symptoms, laboratory and radiologic investigations, respiratory viruses detected by PCR, presence of co-infection and co-infecting viruses, need for respiratory support, hospitalization, length of hospital stay, and prognosis were recorded. RESULTS: There were 327 patients for whom PCR tests were performed and 118 (36.0%) of them had positive results for SARS-CoV-2 and/or other respiratory viruses. Rhinovirus was the most commonly detected pathogen with 74 (62.7%) cases, followed by enterovirus with 38 (32.2%) and adenovirus with 20 (16.9%) cases. There was no detection of influenza virus or respiratory syncytial. SARS-CoV-2 PCR results were positive in 14 (11.9%) cases and there was only 1 co-infection of SARS-CoV-2 occurring together with rhinovirus. For 43 (36.4%) patients, there was co-infection, and among co-infections, the most common was that of rhinovirus and enterovirus, seen in 37 (86.0%) cases. CONCLUSION: A decrease was observed in the positivity rate of respiratory viral pathogens, while no cases of influenza virus or respiratory syncytial virus were observed in our study. Circulating viruses may change due to multifactorial approaches during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-91318302022-06-07 Distribution of Viral Respiratory Pathogens During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Center Pediatric Study from Turkey Şık¹, Nihan Çakan Başerdem², Kevser Asena Başerdem, Oğuzhan Appak³, Özgür Sayıner³, Ayça Arzu Yılmaz¹, Durgül Duman¹, Murat Turk Arch Pediatr Original Article OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the distribution and characteristics of respiratory viral pathogens and to assess the epidemiological data, clinical features, and prognoses of infected children in a pediatric emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between September 1, 2020, and April 30, 2021, patients aged between 0 and 18 years arrived at the pediatric emergency department and were tested by nasopharyngeal/tracheal specimen polymerase chain reaction for both SARS-CoV-2 and other viral respiratory pathogens. Demographics, symptoms, laboratory and radiologic investigations, respiratory viruses detected by PCR, presence of co-infection and co-infecting viruses, need for respiratory support, hospitalization, length of hospital stay, and prognosis were recorded. RESULTS: There were 327 patients for whom PCR tests were performed and 118 (36.0%) of them had positive results for SARS-CoV-2 and/or other respiratory viruses. Rhinovirus was the most commonly detected pathogen with 74 (62.7%) cases, followed by enterovirus with 38 (32.2%) and adenovirus with 20 (16.9%) cases. There was no detection of influenza virus or respiratory syncytial. SARS-CoV-2 PCR results were positive in 14 (11.9%) cases and there was only 1 co-infection of SARS-CoV-2 occurring together with rhinovirus. For 43 (36.4%) patients, there was co-infection, and among co-infections, the most common was that of rhinovirus and enterovirus, seen in 37 (86.0%) cases. CONCLUSION: A decrease was observed in the positivity rate of respiratory viral pathogens, while no cases of influenza virus or respiratory syncytial virus were observed in our study. Circulating viruses may change due to multifactorial approaches during the COVID-19 pandemic. Turkish Pediatrics Association 2022-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9131830/ /pubmed/35781241 http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2022.21350 Text en © Copyright 2022 by The Turkish Archives of Pediatrics https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Content of this journal is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Çakan Başerdem², Kevser Asena
Başerdem, Oğuzhan
Appak³, Özgür
Sayıner³, Ayça Arzu
Yılmaz¹, Durgül
Duman¹, Murat
Distribution of Viral Respiratory Pathogens During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Center Pediatric Study from Turkey
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title_short Distribution of Viral Respiratory Pathogens During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Center Pediatric Study from Turkey
title_sort distribution of viral respiratory pathogens during the covid-19 pandemic: a single-center pediatric study from turkey
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9131830/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35781241
http://dx.doi.org/10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2022.21350
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