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Biodiversity and clinico-demographic characteristics of human rhinoviruses from hospitalized children with acute lower respiratory tract infections in Malaysia.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:There is accumulating evidence that human rhinovirus (HRV) causes acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRTI). Recently, HRV-C was identified as a new species of HRV, but its spectrum of clinical disease is not well understood. OBJECTIVES:We investigated the molecular epidemiology, demographic and clinical characteristics of HRVs among hospitalized children with ALRIs. STUDY DESIGN:One hundred and sixty-five nasopharangeal aspirates taken from children <5 years hospitalized with ALRTIs in Serdang Hospital, Malaysia, were subject to reverse transcriptase-PCR for HRV. Phylogenetic analysis on VP4/VP2 and 5'-NCR regions was used to further characterize HRV. Other respiratory viruses were also investigated using semi-nested multiplex RT-PCR assay. Clinical parameters were analyzed between HRV, RSV and IFV-A mono-infections and between HRV species. RESULTS:HRV was detected in 54 (33%) patients for both single (36 samples) and multiple (18 samples) infections, 61.1% (22/36) represents HRV-A strains while the remaining 14 HRV-C. Strain P51 was the first reported representative of HRV98. The majority of the single HRV cases were in the second half of infancy; HRV-C occurred among older children compared with HRV-A. HRV children were admitted significantly earlier and less febrile than RSV and IFV-A infection. HRV-C infected children were more likely to have rhonchi and vomiting as compared to HRV-A. Pneumonia was the most common discharge diagnosis followed by bronchiolitis and post-viral wheeze in HRV patients. CONCLUSION:Our study showed high prevalence of HRVs and detection of HRV-C among hospitalized children with ALRTIs in Malaysia. Analysis of clinical parameters suggested specific features associated with HRVs infections and specific HRV groups.

SUBMITTER: Etemadi MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7172529 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biodiversity and clinico-demographic characteristics of human rhinoviruses from hospitalized children with acute lower respiratory tract infections in Malaysia.

Etemadi Mohammad Reza MR   Othman Norlijah N   Savolainen-Kopra Carita C   Sekawi Zamberi Z   Wahab NoraAbd N   Sann Lye Munn LM  

Journal of clinical virology : the official publication of the Pan American Society for Clinical Virology 20130807 4


<h4>Background</h4>There is accumulating evidence that human rhinovirus (HRV) causes acute lower respiratory tract infections (ALRTI). Recently, HRV-C was identified as a new species of HRV, but its spectrum of clinical disease is not well understood.<h4>Objectives</h4>We investigated the molecular epidemiology, demographic and clinical characteristics of HRVs among hospitalized children with ALRIs.<h4>Study design</h4>One hundred and sixty-five nasopharangeal aspirates taken from children <5 ye  ...[more]

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