Influence of respiratory viruses, cold weather and air pollution in the incidence of lower respiratory tract infections in infants children

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Avendaño, LF
Céspedes, A
Stecher, X
Palomino, MA
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[1] Univ Chile, Fac Med, Programa Virol, ICBM, Santiago 7, Chile
[2] Univ Chile, Fac Med, Hosp Roberto del Rio, Dept Pediat, Santiago 7, Chile
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epidemiology; parainfluenza virus; respiratory tract infections; respiratory syncytial virus infections; virus diseases;
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Background: All winters, there is an increase in the number of pediatric consultations, associated to three factors: cold weather, air pollution and respiratory virus epidemics. Aim: To study the influence of these three factors in the demand for pediatric consultations between March and September, in an area of Metropolitan Santiago. Patients and Methods: The number of consultations between March and September 1998 in the emergency room and the number of hospital discharges due to lower respiratory tract infections, were registered in a public pediatric hospital of Santiago. A respiratory virus surveillance (respiratory syncytial virus, adenovirus, influenza and parainfluenza virus) was done among children admitted for lower respiratory infections. Atmosphere temperature values and air pollution, measured as the number of particles of 10 mu m or more per m(3) (MP 10), were obtained from local health services. Results: Two elevation waves of outpatient consultations were detected at weeks 19 and 26, that coincided with the periods of maximal detection of influenza and syncytial respiratory virus, respectively. The epidemics of respiratory syncytial virus coincided with the maximal number of hospital admissions for lower respiratory tract infections at week 27. There was no correlation between air pollution and the number of pediatric consultations. The lower ambient temperatures coincided with the higher detection of respiratory syncytial virus at week 28, moment in which the demand for consultations or hospital admissions was descending. Conclusions: There is a direct relationship between respiratory virus epidemics and the demand for pediatric consultations. There is also a minor influence of ambient temperature.
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