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Molecular subtypes of Adenovirus-associated acute respiratory infection outbreak in children in Northern Vietnam and risk factors of more severe cases.

Authors :
Dinh-Dung Nguyen
Lan Tuyet Phung
Huyen Thi Thanh Tran
Ha Thi Thanh Ly
Anh Hang Mai Vo
Nhung Phuong Dinh
Phuong Mai Doan
Anh Thi Nguyen
Luc Danh Dang
Thia Thi Doan
Khuong Thi Pham
Huong Lan Pham
Dai Xuan Hoang
Thao Ngoc Pham
Bao Thai Tran
Trang Thi Thuc Tran
Huong Thi Minh Le
An Nhat Pham
Antony Antoniou
Nhan Thi Ho
Source :
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 17, Iss 11, p e0011311 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2023.

Abstract

BackgroundUnder the pressure of Human Adenovirus (HAdV)-associated acute respiratory infection (ARI) outbreak in children in Northern Vietnam in the end of 2022, this study was initiated to identify the HAdV subtype(s) and examine the associated clinical features and risk factors of more severe cases.MethodsThis study evaluated pediatric patients with ARI which had tested positive for HAdV between October and November 2022 using a multiplex real-time PCR panel. Nasopharyngeal aspirates or nasal swab samples were used for sequencing to identify HAdV subtypes. Clinical data were collected retrospectively.ResultsAmong 97 successfully sequenced samples, the predominant subtypes were HAdV-B3 (83%), HAdV-B7 (16%) and HAdV-C2 (1%). Lower respiratory manifestations were found in 25% of the patients of which 5% were diagnosed with severe pneumonia. There was no significant association between HAdV subtype and clinical features except higher white blood cell and neutrophil counts in those detected with HAdV-B3 (pConclusionHAdV-B3 and HAdV-B7 were predominant in the outbreak. Co-detection of HAdV together with other respiratory viruses was a strong risk factor for lower respiratory tract illnesses and severe pneumonia. The findings advocate the advantages of multi-factor microbial panels for the diagnosis and prognosis of ARI in children.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19352727, 19352735, and 39172767
Volume :
17
Issue :
11
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.92ce4289f96a4977a31a39172767e112
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0011311&type=printable