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[Rhinovirus and acute respiratory infections in hospitalized children. Retrospective study 1998-2000].
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Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie [Arch Pediatr] 2003 May; Vol. 10 (5), pp. 417-23. - Publication Year :
- 2003
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Abstract
- Objectives: Rhinoviruses are the most common aetiological agents of colds, but the frequency and the severity of other locations of the infection are not well known. This study describes the clinical aspects and the severity of rhinovirus infections in hospitalised children.<br />Methods: Isolation in culture and a RT-PCR were performed for the detection of rhinovirus in nasal aspirates from hospitalised children from September 1998 to October 2000. A group of 211 children found to be positive for rhinovirus was studied.<br />Results: Rhinovirus-infected children suffered from the following clinical syndromes: 60 (28.4%) upper airway infections, 81 (38.4%) bronchiolitis, 25 (11.9%) pneumonias and 12 (4.7%) acute attacks of asthma. Clinical symptoms were wheezing (32%), ronchi (37%) and 29% of children presented with acute distress respiratory syndrome; 40% of the available chest X-Ray were abnormal. Eight children were hospitalised in the intensive care unit and two children died. Twenty-five children (10.9%) had a nosocomial infection; a dual infection was observed in 19 cases (9%) with the following viruses: RSV (3), influenza (2) parainfluenza (8), adenovirus (2), enterovirus (4); 19 (9%) children had a secondary bacterial infection. Rhinoviruses were detected in nasal aspirates in 112 cases (53%) according to the culture and in the rhinovirus culture-negative samples in 99 cases (47%) according to the RT-PCR assay.<br />Conclusion: After eliminating cases of bacterial or viral dual infections, the clinical aspects of rhinovirus infections in children are the following: upper respiratory tract infections (25.6%), bronchiolitis ou bronchitis (25.6%), pneumonia (6.2%), acute attack of asthma (5.7%). The virological diagnosis according to culture is mainly improved by molecular techniques.
- Subjects :
- Adolescent
Bronchiolitis epidemiology
Bronchiolitis virology
Child
Child, Preschool
Cohort Studies
Cross Infection epidemiology
Cross Infection virology
Female
France epidemiology
Humans
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Male
Nasal Lavage Fluid virology
Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology
Respiratory Insufficiency epidemiology
Respiratory Insufficiency virology
Respiratory Sounds classification
Respiratory Tract Infections virology
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Status Asthmaticus epidemiology
Status Asthmaticus virology
Child, Hospitalized statistics & numerical data
Picornaviridae Infections epidemiology
Respiratory Tract Infections epidemiology
Rhinovirus classification
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- French
- ISSN :
- 0929-693X
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 12878334
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0929-693x(03)00090-3