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Clinical characteristics, outcomes, and seasonality of acute respiratory infection associated with single and codetected rhinovirus species among hospitalized children in Amman, Jordan

Authors :
Rana Talj
Justin Z. Amarin
Danielle A. Rankin
Sean M. Bloos
Yanal Shawareb
Herdi Rahman
Zaid Haddadin
Leigh M. Howard
Varvara Probst
Randa G. Naffa
Monika Johnson
Sidney Lane
Amy J. Kinzler
Andrew J. Spieker
Samir Faouri
Asem Shehabi
James Chappell
Najwa Khuri‐Bulos
John V. Williams
Natasha Halasa
Source :
Journal of medical virologyREFERENCES. 94(12)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Rhinovirus (RV)-specific surveillance studies in the Middle East are limited. Therefore, we aimed to study the clinical characteristics, outcomes, and seasonality of RV-associated acute respiratory infection among hospitalized young children in Jordan. We conducted a prospective viral surveillance study and enrolled children2 years old admitted to a large public hospital in Amman, Jordan (2010-2013). Demographic and clinical data were collected by structured interviews and chart abstractions. Nasal and/or throat swabs were collected and tested for a panel of respiratory viruses, and RV genotyping and speciation was performed. At least one virus was detected in 2641/3168 children (83.4%). RV was the second most common virus detected (n = 1238; 46.9%) and was codetected with another respiratory virus in 730 cases (59.0%). Children with RV codetection were more likely than those with RV-only detection to have respiratory distress but had similar outcomes. RV-A accounted for about half of RV-positive cases (54.7%), while children with RV-C had a higher frequency of wheezing and reactive airway disease. RV was detected year-round and peaked during winter. In conclusion, though children with RV codetection had worse clinical findings, neither codetection nor species affected most clinical outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
10969071
Volume :
94
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of medical virologyREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8520728dcf40b5fa914f95fe1b1a37f2