肺炎
入射(几何)
毛细支气管炎
病毒
内科学
医学
呼吸道感染
流行病学
呼吸系统
呼吸道疾病
优势比
甲型流感病毒
病毒学
生物
肺
物理
光学
作者
Ling Jin,Enmei Liu,Xiaohong Xie,Ying Hu,Wei Liao
摘要
Background.The influenza A virus is the most important human pathogen affecting respiratory tract in children and has been prevalent for more than a century.Objectives.To describe epidemiological and clinical features in hospitalized children with acute respiratory infection caused by a novel swine-origin influenza virus (S-OIV) and seasonal influenza virus A (IVA). Material and methods.A total of 1,074 nasopharyngeal aspirate (NPA) samples were collected from children hospitalized with acute respiratory tract infections.The RNAs of S-OIV and seasonal IVA in the samples were examined using real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).Results.The presence of IVA was detected in 105 samples (9.8%), including S-OIV in 15 samples (1.4%) and seasonal IVA in the remaining samples (8.4%).The incidence of both viral infections was lower in autumn and winter.The rates of severe pneumonia in patients with S-OIV and seasonal IVA were 6.7% and 15.6%, respectively.In total, 14 out of 90 seasonal IVA-positive cases were categorized as severe pneumonia and 1 out of 15 S-OIV-positive cases as severe bronchiolitis.Five samples were found to have single S-OIV infection among 15 S-OIV-positive cases, while other respiratory viruses were detected in the other 9 samples.Twenty-one samples were found to be single seasonal-IVA-positive among the 90 seasonal-IVA-positive cases.Underlying heart conditions (odds ratio (OR) = 13.60),wheezing (OR = 6.82) and co-infection with adenovirus (OR = 6.21) were risk factors for developing severe pneumonia in seasonal IVA patients. Conclusions.Children younger than 2 years appeared to be susceptible to both kinds of viral infection.Diagnoses of non-severe respiratory tract infection were mainly made for patients with S-OIV and IVA infection.Underlying heart conditions, wheezing and co-infection with adenovirus increase the risk of developing severe pneumonia in seasonal IVA patients.
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