Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Raquel Cirlene da
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Mendes,Gabriella da Silva, Rojas,Miguel Angel, Amorim,Ariane Ribeiro, Couceiro,José Nelson, Lupi,Omar, Elabras,José, Pires,Gisele, Valle,Solange, Santos,Norma
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702015000100030
Resumo: Aims: To determine the frequency of viral pathogens causing upper respiratory tract infections in non-hospitalized, symptomatic adults in the city of Rio de Janeiro.Methods:Respiratory samples (nasal/throat swabs) were collected between August 2010 and November 2012 and real time PCR was used to detect different viral pathogens.Results:Viruses were detected in 32.1% (43/134) of samples from 101 patients. Specifically, 9% (12/134) were positive for HBoV, 8.2% (11/134) were positive for HAdV, 5.2% (7/134) were positive for HRV, and 1.5% (2/134) were positive for FLUBV or HMPV, as single infections. HRSV-A, HPIV-3, and HCoV-HKU1 were detected in one (0.75%) sample each. Co-infections were detected in 4.8% (6/134) of the samples. Peaks of viral infections were observed in March, April, May, August, and October. However, positive samples were detected all year round. Only 23.3% (10/43) of the positive samples were collected from patients with febrile illness.Conclusion:Results presented in this report suggest that respiratory viral infections are largely under diagnosed in immunocompetent adults. Although the majority of young adult infections are not life-threatening they may impose a significant burden, especially in developing countries since these individuals represent a large fraction of the working force.
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spelling Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infectionsRespiratory infectionViral infectionViral diagnosisEpidemiologyAims: To determine the frequency of viral pathogens causing upper respiratory tract infections in non-hospitalized, symptomatic adults in the city of Rio de Janeiro.Methods:Respiratory samples (nasal/throat swabs) were collected between August 2010 and November 2012 and real time PCR was used to detect different viral pathogens.Results:Viruses were detected in 32.1% (43/134) of samples from 101 patients. Specifically, 9% (12/134) were positive for HBoV, 8.2% (11/134) were positive for HAdV, 5.2% (7/134) were positive for HRV, and 1.5% (2/134) were positive for FLUBV or HMPV, as single infections. HRSV-A, HPIV-3, and HCoV-HKU1 were detected in one (0.75%) sample each. Co-infections were detected in 4.8% (6/134) of the samples. Peaks of viral infections were observed in March, April, May, August, and October. However, positive samples were detected all year round. Only 23.3% (10/43) of the positive samples were collected from patients with febrile illness.Conclusion:Results presented in this report suggest that respiratory viral infections are largely under diagnosed in immunocompetent adults. Although the majority of young adult infections are not life-threatening they may impose a significant burden, especially in developing countries since these individuals represent a large fraction of the working force.Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases2015-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-86702015000100030Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases v.19 n.1 2015reponame:Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseasesinstname:Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)instacron:BSID10.1016/j.bjid.2014.08.005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Raquel Cirlene daMendes,Gabriella da SilvaRojas,Miguel AngelAmorim,Ariane RibeiroCouceiro,José NelsonLupi,OmarElabras,JoséPires,GiseleValle,SolangeSantos,Normaeng2015-10-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1413-86702015000100030Revistahttps://www.bjid.org.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjid@bjid.org.br||lgoldani@ufrgs.br1678-43911413-8670opendoar:2015-10-26T00:00Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases - Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases (BSID)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
title Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
spellingShingle Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
Silva,Raquel Cirlene da
Respiratory infection
Viral infection
Viral diagnosis
Epidemiology
title_short Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
title_full Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
title_fullStr Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
title_full_unstemmed Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
title_sort Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
author Silva,Raquel Cirlene da
author_facet Silva,Raquel Cirlene da
Mendes,Gabriella da Silva
Rojas,Miguel Angel
Amorim,Ariane Ribeiro
Couceiro,José Nelson
Lupi,Omar
Elabras,José
Pires,Gisele
Valle,Solange
Santos,Norma
author_role author
author2 Mendes,Gabriella da Silva
Rojas,Miguel Angel
Amorim,Ariane Ribeiro
Couceiro,José Nelson
Lupi,Omar
Elabras,José
Pires,Gisele
Valle,Solange
Santos,Norma
author2_role author
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Raquel Cirlene da
Mendes,Gabriella da Silva
Rojas,Miguel Angel
Amorim,Ariane Ribeiro
Couceiro,José Nelson
Lupi,Omar
Elabras,José
Pires,Gisele
Valle,Solange
Santos,Norma
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Respiratory infection
Viral infection
Viral diagnosis
Epidemiology
topic Respiratory infection
Viral infection
Viral diagnosis
Epidemiology
description Aims: To determine the frequency of viral pathogens causing upper respiratory tract infections in non-hospitalized, symptomatic adults in the city of Rio de Janeiro.Methods:Respiratory samples (nasal/throat swabs) were collected between August 2010 and November 2012 and real time PCR was used to detect different viral pathogens.Results:Viruses were detected in 32.1% (43/134) of samples from 101 patients. Specifically, 9% (12/134) were positive for HBoV, 8.2% (11/134) were positive for HAdV, 5.2% (7/134) were positive for HRV, and 1.5% (2/134) were positive for FLUBV or HMPV, as single infections. HRSV-A, HPIV-3, and HCoV-HKU1 were detected in one (0.75%) sample each. Co-infections were detected in 4.8% (6/134) of the samples. Peaks of viral infections were observed in March, April, May, August, and October. However, positive samples were detected all year round. Only 23.3% (10/43) of the positive samples were collected from patients with febrile illness.Conclusion:Results presented in this report suggest that respiratory viral infections are largely under diagnosed in immunocompetent adults. Although the majority of young adult infections are not life-threatening they may impose a significant burden, especially in developing countries since these individuals represent a large fraction of the working force.
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