Prevalence and characteristics of human parechovirus and enterovirus infection in febrile infants

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作者
Sano, Kentaro [1 ]
Hamada, Hiromichi [1 ]
Hirose, Shoko [1 ]
Sugiura, Kenta [1 ]
Harada, Satoko [1 ]
Koizumi, Mai [1 ]
Hara, Mayumi [1 ]
Nishijima, Haruna [3 ]
Taira, Masakatsu [3 ]
Ogura, Atsushi [3 ]
Ogawa, Tomoko [3 ]
Takanashi, Jun-ichi [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Tokyo Womens Med Univ, Yachiyo Med Ctr, Dept Pediat, Yachiyo, Japan
[2] Tokyo Womens Med Univ, Yachiyo Med Ctr, Dept Neurol & Dev Pediat, Yachiyo, Japan
[3] Chiba Prefectural Inst Publ Hlth, Div Virol, Chiba, Japan
关键词
enterovirus; fever; human parechovirus; infant; neonate; SERIOUS BACTERIAL-INFECTIONS; SEPSIS-LIKE ILLNESS; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS; MATERNAL ANTIBODIES; UNITED-STATES; SAMPLES; EPIDEMIOLOGY; SURVEILLANCE; CHILDREN; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.1111/ped.13467
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
BackgroundHuman parechovirus (HPeV) and human non-polio enterovirus (EV) are important causes of fever without source (FWS) in young infants. Their prevalence and clinical characteristics are largely unknown in Asian countries. This study was conducted to elucidate the epidemiology and clinical characteristics of HPeV and EV infection in febrile young infants in Japan. MethodsDuring February 2010-August 2015, we obtained 53 stool, 44 throat swab, and 20 cerebrospinal fluid samples from 56 infants (<3months) with FWS at a single hospital. To each sample, we applied reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction for HPeV and EV. We compared the clinical characteristics of HPeV and EV patients. ResultsHPeV was detected in 11 and EV in 17 patients. HPeV was detected during July-September. HPeV patients, compared with EV patients, had lower age (32 vs 47days; P = n.s.), higher prevalence of exclusive breast-feeding (81.8 vs 29.4%; P = 0.024), and lower prevalence of sick contacts (36.4 vs 88.2%; P = 0.010). More HPeV than EV patients met the systemic inflammatory response syndrome criteria (90.9 vs 52.9%; P = 0.049). In the HPeV group, leukopenia, thrombopenia, and elevated deviation enzyme were observed, although the prevalence of abnormal cerebrospinal fluid was significantly lower than in the EV group. HPeV patients had longer hospital stay (7 vs 5days; P = 0.025). ConclusionHPeV and EV are important causal viruses of FWS. Characteristic clinical pictures exist in these virus infections, but further research is needed to accumulate more cases to produce a comprehensive picture of these virus infections.
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