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Recurrent and persistent respiratory tract viral infections in patients with primary hypogammaglobulinemia.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:The occurrence of respiratory tract viral infections in patients with primary hypogammaglobulinemia has not been studied. OBJECTIVE:We conducted a prospective 12-month follow-up study of respiratory tract infections in 12 adult patients with primary hypogammaglobulinemia. METHODS:Nasal swab samples and induced sputum samples were taken at the onset of acute respiratory tract infection and every 3 months thereafter. Samples were tested for bacteria and viruses. PCR tests were performed for 15 respiratory tract viruses. In case the results for rhinovirus were positive, follow-up nasal swab samples were taken every 2 weeks until rhinoviral PCR results became negative. Patients completed symptom diaries, which were collected every month. The spouses of the patients served as healthy control subjects. RESULTS:During the 12-month period, the 12 patients had 65 episodes of acute respiratory tract infections, and the 11 spouses had 12 acute episodes (P < .001). Respiratory tract viruses were found in sputum in 54% of the infections. Rhinovirus was the most common virus. In more than half of our patients, rhinoviral PCR results stayed positive for more than 2 months. The most long-acting persistence with the same rhinovirus was 4 months. CONCLUSIONS:Despite adequate immunoglobulin replacement therapy, patients with primary hypogammaglobulinemia have increased susceptibility to respiratory tract viral infections. Rhinoviral infections are frequent and prolonged.

SUBMITTER: Kainulainen L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7112312 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recurrent and persistent respiratory tract viral infections in patients with primary hypogammaglobulinemia.

Kainulainen Leena L   Vuorinen Tytti T   Rantakokko-Jalava Kaisu K   Osterback Riikka R   Ruuskanen Olli O  

The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 20100611 1


<h4>Background</h4>The occurrence of respiratory tract viral infections in patients with primary hypogammaglobulinemia has not been studied.<h4>Objective</h4>We conducted a prospective 12-month follow-up study of respiratory tract infections in 12 adult patients with primary hypogammaglobulinemia.<h4>Methods</h4>Nasal swab samples and induced sputum samples were taken at the onset of acute respiratory tract infection and every 3 months thereafter. Samples were tested for bacteria and viruses. PC  ...[more]

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