Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections
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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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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 |
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Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections |
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Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections |
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Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections Silva,Raquel Cirlene da Respiratory infection Viral infection Viral diagnosis Epidemiology |
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Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections |
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Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections |
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Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections |
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Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections |
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Frequency of viral etiology in symptomatic adult upper respiratory tract infections |
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Silva,Raquel Cirlene da |
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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 |
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Mendes,Gabriella da Silva Rojas,Miguel Angel Amorim,Ariane Ribeiro Couceiro,José Nelson Lupi,Omar Elabras,José Pires,Gisele Valle,Solange Santos,Norma |
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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 |
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Respiratory infection Viral infection Viral diagnosis Epidemiology |
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Respiratory infection Viral infection Viral diagnosis Epidemiology |
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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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