| Literature DB >> 21269669 |
E Kathryn Miller1, John V Williams, Tebeb Gebretsadik, Kecia N Carroll, William D Dupont, Yassir A Mohamed, Laura-Lee Morin, Luke Heil, Patricia A Minton, Kimberly Woodward, Zhouwen Liu, Tina V Hartert.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Risk factors for severe human rhinovirus (HRV)-associated infant illness are unknown.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21269669 PMCID: PMC3070861 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2010.11.041
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Allergy Clin Immunol ISSN: 0091-6749 Impact factor: 10.793
Demographic and clinical characteristics by HRV-associated bronchiolitis and HRV-associated URIs (coinfections included)
| HRV + bronchiolitis (n = 81), % (no.) | HRV + URI (n = 81), % (no.) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Median age (wk) | 8.0 (13.0-26.0) | 7.0 (20.0-42.0) | .75 |
| Race/ethnicity | |||
| Black | 19 (15) | 35 (28) | .003 |
| Hispanic | 17 (14) | 19 (15) | |
| White | 57 (46) | 30 (24) | |
| Other/unknown | 7 (6) | 17 (14) | |
| Medicaid | 59 (48) | 84 (68) | .005 |
| Study site | <.001 | ||
| Inpatient | 83 (67) | 16 (13) | |
| Outpatient | 17 (14) | 84 (68) | |
| Day care | 36 (29) | 29 (23) | .37 |
| Smoking in home | 59 (47) | 49 (38) | .21 |
| Breast-fed | 58 (47) | 61 (48) | .72 |
| Bronchiolitis severity score | 4.0 (6.5-8.5) | 0.0 (1.0-2.0) | <.001 |
| Family history of atopy | 77 (62) | 59 (48) | .018 |
| Maternal atopy | 54 (44) | 40 (32) | .059 |
| Coinfection | 42 (34) | 11 (9) | <.001 |
Values are medians (IQRs).
Fig 1Risk factors for HRV-associated infant respiratory tract disease severity. Solid vertical lines represent ORs, and bars represent 95% CIs.
Demographic and clinical associations in infants with HRV-associated respiratory tract illness only (no coinfections) and non–HRV-associated infant respiratory tract illness (other or no study virus detected)
| HRV+ only (n = 104), % (no.) | HRV− (n = 465), % (no.) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Median age (wk) | 8 (20-39) | 6 (11-25) | <.001 |
| Female sex | 36 (37) | 45 (207) | .096 |
| Race/ethnicity | .005 | ||
| Black | 31 (32) | 21 (97) | |
| Hispanic | 17 (18) | 12 (54) | |
| White | 37 (38) | 56 (259) | |
| Other/unknown | 15 (16) | 12 (55) | |
| Medicaid | 78 (81) | 66 (308) | .071 |
| Study year | .67 | ||
| Nov 2004–May 2005 | 24 (25) | 28 (130) | |
| Sept 2005–May 2006 | 38 (39) | 32 (149) | |
| Sept 2006–May 2007 | 25 (26) | 24 (113) | |
| Sept 2007–May 2008 | 13 (14) | 16 (73) | |
| Study site | <.001 | ||
| Inpatient | 42 (44) | 73 (339) | |
| Outpatient | 58 (60) | 27 (126) | |
| Day care | 33 (34) | 21 (98) | .012 |
| Breast-fed | 62 (64) | 56 (259) | .30 |
| Smokers in home | 51 (52) | 55 (252) | .46 |
| Bronchiolitis severity score | 1.0 (2.0-5.5) | 2.0 (5.0-8.0) | <.001 |
| Supplemental oxygen | 18 (19) | 51 (236) | <.001 |
| Hospital days among hospitalized | 1.0 (2.0-3.0) | 2.0 (3.0-4.0) | .037 |
| Discharge diagnosis | |||
| Bronchiolitis | 39 (41) | 80 (372) | <.001 |
| URI | 61 (63) | 20 (93) | |
| Maternal asthma | 29 (30) | 18 (82) | .009 |
Values are medians (IQRs).
P value reflects comparison of all groups.
The bronchiolitis severity score (BSS) is an ordinal scale that incorporates admission information on respiratory rate, flaring or retractions, room air oxygen saturation, and wheezing in a score ranging from 0 to 12, with 12 being the most severe.33, 34
Fig 2A, Seasonality of HRV-associated respiratory tract illness in infants by HRV species over a 4-year period. Frequency is defined as the number of infections with HRV species. Percent is defined as the proportion of each HRV species over the total of HRV-positive specimens. B, Seasonality of HRV-associated respiratory tract illness in infants by HRV species by year. Frequency is defined as the number of infections with HRV species. Percent is defined as the proportion of each HRV species over the total of HRV-positive specimens. U, Untyped.
Fig 3Phylogenetic tree depicting relationships between known HRV serotypes and novel HRVC species. The bar indicates the mean distance of 0.05 nucleotide substitutions per site. Published HRV strains are designated by HRV and a black circle. Sequences identified in this study are designated by number. The numbers in parentheses after the label of these sequences indicates how many additional specimens contained each virus.