Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia
Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in children. Viruses are the main etiological agents, and their behavior tends to be seasonal and vary by geographical location. Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) has recently been described as a cause o...
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Adenoviridae
Adult
Article
Artificial ventilation
Bronchiolitis
Colombia
Comorbidity
Congenital heart disease
Cross-sectional study
Disease duration
Disease severity
Enterovirus
Female
Groups by age
Human
Human metapneumovirus
Human metapneumovirus infection
Human parainfluenza virus 3
Kidney disease
Length of stay
Liver disease
Lung dysplasia
Major clinical study
Male
Malignant neoplasm
Malnutrition
Mixed infection
Mortality
Multiplex polymerase chain reaction
Nonhuman
Pediatric patient
Pneumonia
Population research
Prematurity
Prevalence
Respiratory tract infection
Rhinopharyngitis
Rhinovirus
Seasonal variation
Sex ratio
Virus detection
Virus isolation
Children
Pneumonia
Respiratory syncytial virus
Viral infection
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Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia |
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Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia |
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Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia Rain Adenoviridae Adult Article Artificial ventilation Bronchiolitis Colombia Comorbidity Congenital heart disease Cross-sectional study Disease duration Disease severity Enterovirus Female Groups by age Human Human metapneumovirus Human metapneumovirus infection Human parainfluenza virus 3 Kidney disease Length of stay Liver disease Lung dysplasia Major clinical study Male Malignant neoplasm Malnutrition Mixed infection Mortality Multiplex polymerase chain reaction Nonhuman Pediatric patient Pneumonia Population research Prematurity Prevalence Respiratory tract infection Rhinopharyngitis Rhinovirus Seasonal variation Sex ratio Virus detection Virus isolation Children Pneumonia Respiratory syncytial virus Viral infection |
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Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia |
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Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia |
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Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia |
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Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia |
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Prevalence, clinical outcomes and rainfall association of acute respiratory infection by human metapneumovirus in children in Bogotá, Colombia |
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Rain Adenoviridae Adult Article Artificial ventilation Bronchiolitis Colombia Comorbidity Congenital heart disease Cross-sectional study Disease duration Disease severity Enterovirus Female Groups by age Human Human metapneumovirus Human metapneumovirus infection Human parainfluenza virus 3 Kidney disease Length of stay Liver disease Lung dysplasia Major clinical study Male Malignant neoplasm Malnutrition Mixed infection Mortality Multiplex polymerase chain reaction Nonhuman Pediatric patient Pneumonia Population research Prematurity Prevalence Respiratory tract infection Rhinopharyngitis Rhinovirus Seasonal variation Sex ratio Virus detection Virus isolation Children Pneumonia Respiratory syncytial virus Viral infection |
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Rain Adenoviridae Adult Article Artificial ventilation Bronchiolitis Colombia Comorbidity Congenital heart disease Cross-sectional study Disease duration Disease severity Enterovirus Female Groups by age Human Human metapneumovirus Human metapneumovirus infection Human parainfluenza virus 3 Kidney disease Length of stay Liver disease Lung dysplasia Major clinical study Male Malignant neoplasm Malnutrition Mixed infection Mortality Multiplex polymerase chain reaction Nonhuman Pediatric patient Pneumonia Population research Prematurity Prevalence Respiratory tract infection Rhinopharyngitis Rhinovirus Seasonal variation Sex ratio Virus detection Virus isolation Children Pneumonia Respiratory syncytial virus Viral infection |
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Background: Acute respiratory infections (ARIs) are one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in children. Viruses are the main etiological agents, and their behavior tends to be seasonal and vary by geographical location. Human metapneumovirus (HMPV) has recently been described as a cause of severe acute respiratory infection and its prevalence and clinical behavior in children at moderate altitudes is unknown. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out on patients seen at a university hospital in Bogotá, Colombia between October 2015 and December 2017 in a city at a moderate altitude above sea level. Children with acute respiratory infections who had had a multiplex RT-PCR assay were selected. The prevalence of HMPV infection, its clinical outcomes and its relationship to rainfall were evaluated. Results: Out of a total of 14,760 discharged patients, multiplex RT-PCR was performed on 502 and a virus was detected in 420 children with acute respiratory infection (ARI). The study group had a median age of 21 months (IQR 7-60), with similar proportion of males and females (56.4 and 43.6% respectively) and 5.2% (CI 95 3.3-7.8%) prevalence of HMPV infection. The group with HMPV infection showed a greater frequency of viral coinfection (22.7% vs 14% P = 0.03) compared with ARI caused by other viruses. The rate of bacterial coinfection (P = 0.31), presence of comorbidities (p = 0.75), length of hospital stay (P = 0.42), need for mechanical ventilation (P = 0.75) and mortality (P = 0.22) were similar for HMPV and other viral infections. A moderate correlation was established between HMPV infection and rainfall peaks (Spearman's Rho 0.44 p = 0.02). Conclusions: Human metapneumovirus was the fifth most frequently isolated virus in children with ARI, had similar clinical behavior and severity to other viruses but a higher rate of viral coinfection. Its peaks seem to correlate to rainy seasons. © 2019 The Author(s). |
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