| Literature DB >> 16704837 |
Frank Esper1, Carla Weibel, David Ferguson, Marie L Landry, Jeffrey S Kahn.
Abstract
In 2005, a new human coronavirus, HCoV-HKU1, was identified in Hong Kong. We screened respiratory specimens collected from December 16, 2001, to December 15, 2002, from children <5 years of age who tested negative for respiratory syncytial virus, parainfluenza viruses, influenza virus, and adenovirus for HCoV-HKU1 by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Overall, 1,048 respiratory specimens from 851 children were tested, and 9 HCoV-HKU1-positive children (1%) were identified, 2 of whom had 2 positive specimens. Children who had HCoV-HKU1 infection had evidence of either upper or lower respiratory tract infection or both. Two patients had disease beyond the respiratory tract. HCoV-HKU1 was identified from December 2001 to February 2002. Sequence analyses suggest that a single strain was circulating. HCoV-HKU1 is therefore likely circulating in the United States and is associated with upper and lower respiratory tract disease.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16704837 PMCID: PMC3374449 DOI: 10.3201/eid1205.051316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Clinical manifestations associated with human coronavirus HKU1 infection*
| Patient no. (sex) | Age (mo) | Specimen collection date | Length of hospitalization (d) | Diagnosis | Underlying illness | Signs/symptoms | Chest radiographic findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 (M) | 4 | Dec 18 | 1 | New onset seizures | RAD | Rhinorrhea, cough | Not obtained |
| 2 (M) | 12 | Dec 20 | 4 | Pneumonia | Cystic fibrosis | Fever, rhinorrhea, cough, wheezing, rhonchi, retractions, rash | Infiltrates |
| 3 (F)†‡ | 1 | Dec 22, 31 | 9 | Pneumonia | None | Fever, hypoxia, rhinorrhea, cough, wheezing, rhonchi, retractions, nasal flaring, apnea | Hyperinflation, infiltrates, peribronchial cuffing, atelectasis |
| 4 (M) | 2 | Jan 5 | NH | Fever | None | Fever, rhinorrhea | Not obtained |
| 5 (F)† | 20 | Jan 14, 16 | 2 | ALTE | None | Fever, rhinorrhea, cough | Infiltrates, atelectasis |
| 6 (F) | 3 | Jan 16 | NH | Bronchiolitis | Prematurity (34 weeks) | Rhinorrhea, cough, wheezing, rhonchi | Peribronchial cuffing |
| 7 (M) | 13 | Jan 19 | 10 | Hepatitis | Biliary atresia, liver transplantation | Rhinorrhea, rhonchi, abnormal LFT results | Not obtained |
| 8 (F) | 16 | Jan 19 | 1 | Fever | Sickle cell anemia | Fever, rhinorrhea | Not obtained |
| 9 (F) | 13 | Feb 1 | NH | Fever | None | Fever, rhinorrhea, cough | Not obtained |
*M, male; F, female; RAD, reactive airway disease; NH, not hospitalized; ALTE, apparent life-threatening event; LFT, liver function tests (aspartate aminotransferase 238 U/mL, alanine aminotransferase 373 U/mL, alkaline phosphatase 406 U/mL, bilirubin [total/direct] 0.15/0.05 mg/dL). †Two respiratory specimens tested positive for human coronavirus HKU1. ‡Patient required mechanical ventilation and admission to the pediatric intensive care unit.
FigureWeekly distribution of human coronavirus (HCoV)-HKU1 infection in children <5 years of age, December 16, 2001, to December 15, 2002, New Haven, Connecticut. The weekly distributions of HCoV-HKU1 isolates are shown as gray bars (left axis). The total number of samples collected by week are indicated by black bars (right axis).