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Influenza C virus–associated community-acquired pneumonia in children.


ABSTRACT: To evaluate the impact of influenza C (ICV) infection in children with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), all of the children consecutively seen during 4 influenza seasons with respiratory symptoms and radiographically confirmed CAP were prospectively evaluated. ICV was identified in the respiratory secretions of five of 391 patients (1·3%). In children with ICV-associated CAP, clinical data were similar to those observed in children with IAV-associated CAP and worse than those observed in children with IBV-associated. The phylogenetic tree showed that the sequenced strains clustered in two of the six ICV lineages. These findings highlight that ICV can be a cause of CAP of children and that this can be severe enough to require hospitalization.

SUBMITTER: Principi N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4634288 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Influenza C virus–associated community-acquired pneumonia in children.

Principi Nicola N   Scala Alessia A   Daleno Cristina C   Esposito Susanna S  

Influenza and other respiratory viruses 20131101 6


To evaluate the impact of influenza C (ICV) infection in children with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), all of the children consecutively seen during 4 influenza seasons with respiratory symptoms and radiographically confirmed CAP were prospectively evaluated. ICV was identified in the respiratory secretions of five of 391 patients (1·3%). In children with ICV-associated CAP, clinical data were similar to those observed in children with IAV-associated CAP and worse than those observed in chil  ...[more]

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