1. An Outbreak of Respiratory Viral Infections in a Professional Ice Hockey Team.
- Author
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Grönroos W, Helenius P, Valtonen M, Waris M, Heinonen OJ, and Ruuskanen O
- Subjects
- Humans, Male, Athletes, Adult, Young Adult, Virus Diseases epidemiology, Influenza, Human epidemiology, Influenza, Human virology, Influenza A virus isolation & purification, Influenza A virus genetics, Coronavirus NL63, Human isolation & purification, Rhinovirus genetics, Hockey, Disease Outbreaks, Respiratory Tract Infections epidemiology, Respiratory Tract Infections virology
- Abstract
Background: Viral acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are an important cause of illness in athletes. However, their impact on ice hockey players is unclear., Method: We describe an outbreak of ARIs in a professional ice hockey team., Results: Contrary to expected influenza, the 40-day outbreak was caused by 8 different respiratory viruses, that is, 2 different influenza A viruses, human coronavirus-NL63 (HCoV-NL63), respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV) A and B, 2 different rhinoviruses, enterovirus D68, and parainfluenza type 2 virus., Conclusion: Only influenza A and HCoV-NL63 were possibly spread within the team thus suggesting an important contraction from the community. The burden of illness was substantial., (© 2024 The Author(s). Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
- Published
- 2024
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