Respiratory Viral Infections Among Children Hospitalized in a Great Referral Hospital in Iran During the Coronavirus Pandemic

IF 0.5 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Maryam Zendehrouh, A. Karimi, L. Azimi
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Background: Types of viral strains play an important role in developing respiratory infections in children, but what strains are prominent in each community and how they are distributed in both sexes and different ages is not yet fully understood in many countries, such as Iran. Objectives: We aimed to determine the prevalence of viral infections caused by different types of respiratory viruses in children with viral respiratory symptoms admitted to a referral children's hospital in Iran. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 87 nasopharyngeal specimens were collected from 90 children hospitalized in our children's hospital with respiratory symptoms. Multiplex real-time PCR techniques detected 17 different viruses. Results: The most common respiratory symptom was cough revealed in 82.8%, followed by respiratory distress in 13.8% and tachypnea in 6.9%. Respiratory viruses were detected in 28.7% of patients, and co-infections were observed in one case. The most frequent viral strain detected was the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in 16.1%, followed by the Influenza A virus in 5.7%. The frequency of other viruses is Metapneumovirus 3.4%, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) 2.3%, Bocavirus (1.1%), HCOV NL63 1.1%, and Parainfluenza 3.4%. The distribution of viral strains was independent of children's gender and age. Conclusions: Viruses were detected in 31% of children with respiratory symptoms, so other causative respiratory infections, except COVID-19, should be considered in children with respiratory symptoms even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
冠状病毒大流行期间伊朗一家大转诊医院住院儿童的呼吸道病毒感染
背景:病毒株的类型在儿童呼吸道感染中起着重要作用,但在许多国家,如伊朗,尚未完全了解每个社区中突出的病毒株以及它们在两性和不同年龄中的分布情况。目的:我们旨在确定在伊朗一家转诊儿童医院就诊的有病毒性呼吸道症状的儿童中由不同类型呼吸道病毒引起的病毒感染的流行程度。方法:采用横断面研究方法,收集我院90例呼吸道症状患儿87份鼻咽标本。多重实时PCR技术检测到17种不同的病毒。结果:最常见的呼吸症状为咳嗽(82.8%),其次为呼吸窘迫(13.8%)和呼吸急促(6.9%)。28.7%的患者检出呼吸道病毒,1例合并感染。最常见的病毒毒株是冠状病毒(COVID-19),占16.1%,其次是甲型流感病毒,占5.7%。其他病毒为偏肺病毒(3.4%)、呼吸道合胞病毒(RSV) 2.3%、博卡病毒(1.1%)、HCOV NL63 1.1%、副流感3.4%。病毒株分布与儿童性别和年龄无关。结论:31%的呼吸道症状患儿检出病毒,因此即使在COVID-19大流行期间,出现呼吸道症状的患儿也应考虑除COVID-19外的其他呼吸道感染性感染。
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期刊介绍: Archives Of Pediatric Infectious Disease is a clinical journal which is informative to all practitioners like pediatric infectious disease specialists and internists. This authoritative clinical journal was founded by Professor Abdollah Karimi in 2012. The Journal context is devoted to the particular compilation of the latest worldwide and interdisciplinary approach and findings including original manuscripts, meta-analyses and reviews, health economic papers, debates and consensus statements of clinical relevance to pediatric disease field, especially infectious diseases. In addition, consensus evidential reports not only highlight the new observations, original research and results accompanied by innovative treatments and all the other relevant topics but also include highlighting disease mechanisms or important clinical observations and letters on articles published in the journal.
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