A Study of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Outbreak at Postpartum Care Center in Busan, Korea

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Sunwoo Hwang, H. Yun, P. Ku, Ju-Hee Sim, Mi-Ok Lee
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is common cause of acute respiratory infection in infants and young children Group life in postpartum care centers is easily exposed to infectious diseases in neonates and puerperds immediately after giving birth, and the harm caused by exposure to them is much greater In particular, respiratory diseases are highly infectious and infections occur in a short period of time among them, RSV infections are very serious in children under 5 years of age, leading to death This paper studied an infection of RSV in outbreaks at postpartum care center in Busan In 4 postpartum care centers, a total of 877 people (390 neonates, 386 puerperds, 106 others) were exposed to RSV outbreak Of these, there were 73 RSV-positive patients;most of them had cough and runny nose and no fever We were collected from neonates and puerperds with acute respiratory tract a total of 146 samples (throat swabs) In 51 samples, RSV (43 cases), human rhinovirus (6 cases), human coronavirus NL63 (1 case), and human coronavirus 229E (1 case) were found to be positive and the rest were negative All 43 RSV positive samples were identified as RSV B Sequence analysis of the detected strains was performed to confirm the molecular genetic information of RSV Out of 43 RSV positive samples, 38 samples were successfully sequenced using the G gene, resulting in all of the same genotype BA9 This study provides a better understanding of RSV prevalence patterns and genetic characteristics It also contributes to the accumulation of epidemiological data and the development of public health and hygiene
韩国釜山产后护理中心呼吸道合胞病毒爆发的研究
呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV)是婴幼儿急性呼吸道感染的常见原因,产后护理中心的群体生活容易暴露在新生儿和产褥者产后立即感染的传染病中,暴露所造成的危害要大得多,特别是呼吸道疾病传染性强,感染发生时间短,其中5岁以下儿童RSV感染非常严重。导致死亡研究了RSV感染的暴发在产后护理中心在釜山4产后护理中心,共有877人(106人390新生儿,386 puerperds)暴露在RSV爆发,有73 RSV-positive病人;他们中的大多数没有咳嗽和流鼻涕,发烧我们收集从新生儿和puerperds急性呼吸道共有146个样本(咽喉拭子)51样本,RSV(43例)、人类鼻病毒(6例),43份RSV阳性样本均鉴定为RSV B型。对检测到的43份RSV阳性样本进行了序列分析,确认了RSV的分子遗传信息。43份RSV阳性样本中,38份样本成功进行了G基因测序。本研究有助于进一步了解RSV流行模式和遗传特征,并有助于流行病学资料的积累和公共卫生事业的发展
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Journal of Bacteriology and Virology
Journal of Bacteriology and Virology Immunology and Microbiology-Immunology
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