Clinical Impact of Co-pathogens in Children Infected With Influenza C Virus Based on Viral Load in Clinical Specimens.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-16 DOI:10.1097/INF.0000000000004897
Yoko Matsuzaki, Emi Takashita, Seiichiro Fujisaki, Mina Nakauchi, Suguru Ohmiya, Ryoichi Onuma, Yuriko Katsushima, Fumio Katsushima, Hidekazu Nishimura
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Abstract

Background: We have monitored influenza C virus infection using the cell culture method due to its advantage in detecting infectious virus. Application of multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) improves the detection rate of multiple pathogens from the same clinical specimen, and it can be difficult to determine whether the influenza C virus is the cause of the patient's symptoms. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of co-pathogens in children infected with the influenza C virus based on viral load in clinical specimens.

Methods: We enrolled 11 patients in whom influenza C virus and co-pathogens were isolated by cell culture. Pathogens were further detected by multiplex real-time PCR and next-generation sequencing (NGS). Viral load was determined by quantitative real-time PCR, and its association with the patients' symptoms was investigated.

Results: Co-pathogens not isolated in cell culture, including rhinovirus, adenovirus and bocavirus, were detected in 5 of the 11 specimens by real-time PCR. Additionally, adenovirus and human metapneumovirus, which were not detected by real-time PCR, were detected by next-generation sequencing, but both had very low read numbers. Children whose specimens had influenza C virus levels of ≥10 4 copies/μL showed typical symptoms of influenza C virus infection, such as coughing and nasal discharge. When the viral load of a co-pathogen was greater than that of influenza C virus, atypical symptoms such as persistent fever were likely due to the co-pathogens, suggesting that co-infection contributed to symptom severity.

Conclusion: Knowledge of viral load can help in evaluating the etiologic role of the virus in influenza C-infected children with co-pathogens.

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基于临床标本病毒载量的丙型流感病毒感染儿童共致病菌的临床影响
背景:利用细胞培养法检测感染性病毒的优势,对丙型流感病毒感染进行了监测。多重聚合酶链反应(PCR)的应用提高了同一临床标本中多种病原体的检出率,但难以确定丙型流感病毒是否是患者症状的原因。本研究旨在评估基于临床标本病毒载量的共病原体对丙型流感病毒感染儿童的影响。方法:采用细胞培养法分离丙型流感病毒及其共致病菌11例。采用多重实时荧光定量PCR和下一代测序(NGS)检测病原菌。采用实时荧光定量PCR法测定病毒载量,并探讨其与患者症状的关系。结果:11份标本中有5份通过实时PCR检测到细胞培养未分离的共病原体,包括鼻病毒、腺病毒和bocavavirus。此外,腺病毒和人偏肺病毒(real-time PCR未检测到)通过下一代测序检测到,但两者的读取数都很低。标本中C型流感病毒水平≥104拷贝/μL的患儿表现出典型的C型流感病毒感染症状,如咳嗽和流鼻水。当一种共病原体的病毒载量大于丙型流感病毒载量时,持续发烧等非典型症状可能是由共病原体引起的,这表明共感染导致了症状的严重程度。结论:了解病毒载量有助于评估病毒在合并病原体的丙型流感感染儿童中的病原学作用。
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期刊介绍: ​​The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal® (PIDJ) is a complete, up-to-the-minute resource on infectious diseases in children. Through a mix of original studies, informative review articles, and unique case reports, PIDJ delivers the latest insights on combating disease in children — from state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques to the most effective drug therapies and other treatment protocols. It is a resource that can improve patient care and stimulate your personal research.
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