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Prospective genotyping of human rhinoviruses in children and adults during the winter of 2009-2010.

Cécile Henquell1, Audrey Mirand, Anne-Laure Deusebis, Christel Regagnon, Christine Archimbaud, Martine Chambon, Jean-Luc Bailly, Florence Gourdon, Eric Hermet, Jean-Benoît Dauphin, André Labbé, Hélène Peigue-Lafeuille.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: About 100 serotypes of human rhinovirus (HRV), classified into two species, have been identified by 1990. Uncultivable HRV variants have recently been identified and designated a new species. Recent improved diagnosis has led to a re-appraisal of the clinical impact of HRV infections in lower respiratory diseases.
OBJECTIVES: To characterise clinical features in hospitalised patients with positive HRV RNA detection and to determine the distribution of HRV species in respiratory infections diagnosed during the winter of 2009-2010. STUDY
DESIGN: Prospective virus typing was conducted by sequencing the VP4/VP2 genomic regions, and clinical data were collected.
RESULTS: Fifty-eight patients (for 63 respiratory specimens) were included. Phylogenetic analysis identified 52% of HRV species A, 6% of species B and 40% of species C, and revealed the co-circulation of 34 different HRV types during the study period. Three infants had successive infections with two or three different types. Five patients were admitted to an intensive care unit, four of them on arrival. Bronchiolitis, pneumonia and exacerbation of asthma were observed in 34/45 children. Pneumonia and severe exacerbation of chronic lung disease were observed in 8/13 adults, of whom 1, with immunocompromised status, died of multivisceral failure.
CONCLUSIONS: This study underlines the diversity of co-circulating strains and the potential severity of clinical presentations associated with HRV infections. Copyright Â
© 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22265827     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcv.2011.10.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Virol        ISSN: 1386-6532            Impact factor:   3.168


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