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Etiology and Clinical Characteristics of Single and Multiple Respiratory Virus Infections Diagnosed in Croatian Children in Two Respiratory Seasons (CROSBI ID 239994)

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Ljubin-Sternak, Sunčanica ; Marijan, Tatjana ; Ivković-Jureković, Irena ; Čepin-Bogović, Jasna ; Gagro, Alenka ; Vraneš, Jasmina Etiology and Clinical Characteristics of Single and Multiple Respiratory Virus Infections Diagnosed in Croatian Children in Two Respiratory Seasons // Journal of pathogens, 2016 (2016), 2168780, 8. doi: 10.1155/2016/2168780

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Ljubin-Sternak, Sunčanica ; Marijan, Tatjana ; Ivković-Jureković, Irena ; Čepin-Bogović, Jasna ; Gagro, Alenka ; Vraneš, Jasmina

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Etiology and Clinical Characteristics of Single and Multiple Respiratory Virus Infections Diagnosed in Croatian Children in Two Respiratory Seasons

The aim of this study was to determine the causative agent of acute respiratory infection (ARI) in hospitalized children, as well as investigate the characteristics of ARIs with single and multiple virus detection in two respiratory seasons. In 2010 and 2015, nasopharyngeal and pharyngeal swabs from a total of 134 children, admitted to the hospital due to ARI, were tested using multiplex PCR. Viral etiology was established in 81.3% of the patients. Coinfection with two viruses was diagnosed in 27.6% of the patients, and concurrent detection of three or more viruses was diagnosed in 12.8% of the patients. The most commonly diagnosed virus in both seasons combined was respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (28.6%), followed by parainfluenza viruses (PIVs) types 1–3 (18.4%), rhinovirus (HRV) (14.3%), human metapneumovirus (10.1%), adenovirus (AdV) (7.1%), influenza viruses types A and B (4.8%), and coronaviruses (4.2%). In 2015, additional pathogens were investigated with the following detection rate: enterovirus (13.2%), bocavirus (HBoV) (10.5%), PIV-4 (2.6%), and parechovirus (1.3%). There were no statistical differences between single and multiple virus infection regarding patients age, localization of infection, and severity of disease . AdV, HRV, HBoV, and PIVs were significantly more often detected in multiple virus infections compared to the other respiratory viruses (P<0.001).

acute respiratory infection ; children ; multiplex PCR

The research was partially supported by Zagreb University Grant to Sunčanica Ljubin-Sternak (no. BM075) for academic year 2015.

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Podaci o izdanju

2016

2016.

2168780

8

objavljeno

2090-3057

2090-3065

10.1155/2016/2168780

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti, Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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