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[Epidemiology and diagnosis of respiratory syncitial virus in adults].

F Freymuth1, A Vabret, S Gouarin, J Petitjean, P Charbonneau, P Lehoux, F Galateau-Salle, F Tremolières, M F Carette, C Mayaud, A Mosnier, L Burnouf.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is rarely searched for in respiratory infections in adults. This study assessed its frequency and diagnosis.
METHODS: Three separate studies were conducted in adults presenting with (1) a flu-like illness, (2) a lower respiratory tract infection in the community, and (3) a severe pneumonia requiring hospitalisation. The diagnosis of RSV infection was sought by PCR in all cases, and compared to antigen detection and culture in two studies.
RESULTS: RSV was identified in 20 (11.7%) of 170 influenza-vaccinated adults suffering from flu-like symptoms. In the 270 cases of non-severe lower respiratory tract illnesses in the community, viruses were identified in 86 (31.8%) cases, with RSV accounting for 13 (4.8%). In the 164 cases of acute bronchitis, a virus was detected in 64 (36.7%) of which 11 (6.3%) were RSV, 37 (21.3%) rhinovirus, 5 influenza viruses A and B, and 12 other viruses. In the 60 cases of infective exacerbations of chronic bronchitis, rhinovirus was detected in 9 (15%) and para-influenza 3 virus in 2 cases. In the 21 acute pneumonia's, 1 RSV, 1 influenza virus A and 2 rhinovirus cases were detected as well as 1 RSV, 1 parainfluenza 3 viruses and 4 rhinovirus cases in the 11 lower respiratory tract illnesses in patients with pre-existing lung disease. There were overall 19 viral and bacterial associated infections. Finally, in the 51 acute pneumonias hospitalised with respiratory distress syndrome, a virus was identified in 17 (33.3%) cases, including 3 (5.5%) RSV, 6 influenza A, 3 rhinovirus, 2 adenovirus, 2 herpes simplex virus and 1 cytomegalovirus. There were 6 bacterial-associated infections, and 4 were hospital-acquired. All RSV-infected patients were old people and had chronic pulmonary or cardiac disease.
CONCLUSIONS: In adults, RSV is a frequent cause of flu-like symptoms. It can sometimes cause lower respiratory tract illness, which can be severe, and should be considered in the differential diagnosis in such cases. The PCR method is a particularly effective diagnostic test, but as yet is not routinely available.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15260036      PMCID: PMC7135519          DOI: 10.1016/s0761-8425(04)71233-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Mal Respir        ISSN: 0761-8425            Impact factor:   0.622


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