Viral pathogens associated with acute lower respiratory tract infections in children younger than 5 years of age in Bulgaria

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作者
Korsun, Neli [1 ]
Angelova, Svetla [1 ]
Trifonova, Ivelina [1 ]
Georgieva, Irina [1 ]
Voleva, Silvia [1 ]
Tzotcheva, Iren [2 ]
Mileva, Sirma [1 ,2 ]
Ivanov, Ivan [3 ]
Tcherveniakova, Tatiana [3 ]
Perenovska, Penka [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Ctr Infect & Parasit Dis, Natl Lab Influenza & ARD, 44A Stoletov Blvd, Sofia 1233, Bulgaria
[2] Med Univ, Univ Hosp Alexandrovska, Pediat Clin, 1 St Georgi Sofiiski, Sofia 1431, Bulgaria
[3] Infect Hosp Prof Ivan Kirov, 17 Akad Ivan E Geshov, Sofia 1431, Bulgaria
关键词
Acute lower respiratory infections; Bronchiolitis; Pneumonia; Viral infection; COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA; SYNCYTIAL VIRUS; HUMAN METAPNEUMOVIRUS; HOSPITALIZED CHILDREN; HUMAN BOCAVIRUS; PREVALENCE; INFANTS; DISEASE; SEVERITY; CHANGSHA;
D O I
10.1007/s42770-018-0033-2
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Acute lower respiratory infections (ALRIs) are a leading cause of morbidity and hospital admissions in children. This study aimed to determine the viral etiology of these infections in children aged <5 years during three successive epidemic seasons in Bulgaria. Nasopharyngeal and throat specimens were collected from children with bronchiolitis and pneumonia during the 2015/2016, 2016/2017, and 2017/2018 seasons. The viral etiology was determined by individual real-time PCR assays against 11 respiratory viruses. Of the 515 children examined, 402 (78.1%) were positive for at least one virus. Co-infections with two and three viruses were found in 64 (15.9%) of the infected children. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was the predominant pathogen (37.5%), followed by rhinoviruses (13.8%), metapneumovirus (9.1%), adenoviruses (7%), bocaviruses (7%), influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 (4.9%), A(H3N2) (4.3%), type B (4.1%), and parainfluenza viruses 1/2/3 (2.9%). RSV-B were more prevalent than RSV-A during the three seasons. At least one respiratory virus was identified in 82.6% and 70.1% of the children with bronchiolitis and pneumonia, respectively. Respiratory viruses, especially RSV, are principal pathogens of ALRIs in children aged <5 years. Diagnostic testing for respiratory viruses using molecular methods may lead to the reduced use of antibiotics and may assist in measures to control infection.
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