Influenza B Lineages Circulating among Children Attending Yangon Children’s Hospital

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Influenza B viruses have also caused a considerable number of paediatric deaths although they are generally less prevalent than influenza A viruses. This cross-sectional study aimed to determine trends in prevalence of influenza B lineages among children attending Out Patient Department of Yangon Children’s Hospital. Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from 316 children with influenza-like illness (ILI) during January 2016 to October 2018. Influenza A and influenza B viruses were detected by conventional reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) targeting matrix gene. Lineages of influenza B virus were identified by conventional RT-PCR targeting haemagglutinin gene. Influenza B virus accounted for 6.5% (10/153), 1.5% (1/68) and 2.1% (2/95) of all ILI cases and 45.5% (10/22), 8.3% (1/12) and 25% (2/8) of influenza virus positive ILI cases in 2016, 2017 and 2018 (up to October), respectively. Age and sex preponderance were not seen among influenza B virus-infected children. Fever, cough and rhinorrhoea were found as main but non-specific symptoms. Majority of influenza B virus-infected children were seen in June, July and August suggesting timing for influenza vaccination. All ten cases of influenza B virus detected in 2016 and the only case in 2017 were of B/Victoria lineage whereas both cases in 2018 were of B/Yamagata lineage highlighting the changing epidemiology of influenza B/lineages in the recent years. This study generated information useful for assessment of influenza B outbreaks, timing for influenza vaccination and selection of influenza vaccine for use in subsequent years in Myanmar.
在仰光儿童医院接受治疗的儿童中流行的乙型流感谱系
乙型流感病毒也造成了相当数量的儿童死亡,尽管它们的流行程度通常不如甲型流感病毒。本横断面研究旨在确定在仰光儿童医院门诊就诊的儿童中流行性乙型流感谱系的流行趋势。收集2016年1月至2018年10月期间316例流感样疾病(ILI)患儿的鼻咽拭子。采用传统的靶向基质基因的逆转录聚合酶链反应(RT-PCR)检测甲型流感病毒和乙型流感病毒。采用靶向血凝素基因的常规RT-PCR方法对乙型流感病毒进行了谱系鉴定。2016年、2017年和2018年(截至10月),乙型流感病毒占所有ILI病例的6.5%(10/153)、1.5%(1/68)和2.1%(2/95),占流感病毒阳性ILI病例的45.5%(10/22)、8.3%(1/12)和25%(2/8)。乙型流感病毒感染儿童中未见年龄和性别优势。发热、咳嗽、流涕为主要症状,但无特异性。大多数感染乙型流感病毒的儿童出现在6月、7月和8月,提示接种流感疫苗的时机。2016年发现的10例乙型流感病毒和2017年发现的1例乙型流感病毒均为B/维多利亚谱系,而2018年发现的2例乙型流感病毒均为B/山形谱系,这凸显了近年来乙型流感病毒流行病学的变化。这项研究产生了有用的信息,可用于评估乙型流感疫情、流感疫苗接种的时机和选择流感疫苗以供缅甸随后几年使用。
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