2019年北欧世界滑雪锦标赛期间芬兰队呼吸道病毒感染:一项对照研究

M. Valtonen, Wilma Gronroos, R. Luoto, M. Waris, M. Uhari, Olli Heinonen, O. Ruuskanen
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背景:优秀运动员呼吸道病毒感染的发生、病因和临床表现尚不清楚。设计一项前瞻性对照随访研究。目的:优秀运动员患急性呼吸道病毒性疾病的风险是否增加?我们跟踪了2019年北欧世界滑雪锦标赛期间芬兰队的呼吸道病毒感染情况,以及芬兰性别和年龄匹配的对照组。参与者:运动员26名,工作人员36名。52名对照受试者根据年龄、性别和子女数量进行调整。干预措施:在为期14天的奥运会期间的第1天、第7天和第13天,从队员身上抽取鼻拭子。每天记录呼吸症状。在出现症状时,取两次鼻拭子。在60分钟内使用即时检测(POCT)对一份拭子进行了15种病毒分析。另一拭子在实验室检测了16种病毒。结果运动员、工作人员和对照组呼吸道病毒检出率分别为35%、36%和25%。26名运动员中有10名(38%)、36名工作人员中有6名(17%)和52名对照者中有3名(6%)出现呼吸道感染症状。无症状感染者分别占4%、19%和21%。在84%的病例中检测到呼吸道感染的病因。发现由鼻病毒、冠状病毒229E、NL63和呼吸道合胞病毒b引起的4个病毒群。运动员感染的临床表现较轻,中位症状持续时间为5.5 d。一名运动员因病毒性呼吸道感染而输掉了比赛。结论:与正常运动的对照组相比,运动员患病的风险增加了6倍。与工作人员和对照组相比,运动员的无症状感染明显减少。尽管有感染预防协议,病毒仍在团队内活跃传播。
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027 Respiratory viral infections in team Finland during 2019 nordic world ski championships: a controlled study
BackgroundThe occurrence, etiology and clinical presentation of respiratory viral infections in elite athletes is unclear.DesignA prospective controlled follow-up study.ObjectiveDo elite athletes have an increase in risk of acute respiratory viral illnesses?SettingWe followed respiratory viral infections in Team Finland during 2019 Nordic World Ski Championships and in sex and age-matched controls in Finland.Participants26 athletes, and 36 staff members. 52 control subjects were adjusted for age sex and number of children.InterventionNasal swabs were taken from team members on days 1, 7 and 13 during the Games which lasted 14 days. Respiratory symptoms were recorded daily. At the onset of a symptom two nasal swabs were taken. One swab was analysed within 60 minutes using a point-of-care test (POCT) for 15 viruses. The other swab was tested for 16 viruses in laboratory.ResultsRespiratory viruses were detected in 35%, 36% and 25% of the athletes, the staff members and the controls, respectively. Ten out of 26 (38%) athletes and 6 out of 36 (17%) staff members and 3 out of 52 (6%) controls experienced symptoms of respiratory infection. Asymptomatic infections were identified in 4%, 19% and 21%, respectively. The etiology of respiratory infections was detected in 84% of the cases. Four virus clusters were identified caused by rhinovirus, coronavirus 229E and NL63 and respiratory syncytial virus B. The clinical presentation of the infections in athletes was mild and the median duration of symptoms was 5.5 days. One athlete lost a competition due to a viral respiratory infection.ConclusionsThe athletes had a 6-fold increase in risk of illness compared to normally physically active controls. The athletes had significantly less asymptomatic infections compared to staff and controls. Despite the infection prevention protocols, viruses circulated actively within the team.
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