| Literature DB >> 23379823 |
Monika Jevšnik1, Andrej Steyer, Tamara Zrim, Marko Pokorn, Tatjana Mrvič, Štefan Grosek, Franc Strle, Lara Lusa, Miroslav Petrovec.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human coronaviruses (HCoVs) are a well-known cause of respiratory infections but their role in gastrointestinal infections is unclear. The objective of our study was to assess the significance of HCoVs in the etiology of acute gastroenteritis (AGE) in children <6 years of age.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23379823 PMCID: PMC3610273 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-10-46
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
RT–PCR positivity for HCoVs according to sample type and clinical presentation
| Patients | 6/260 (2.3%, 95% CI 0.9–5.0%) | 254/260 (97.7%, 95% CI 95-99%) | 22/256 (8.6%, 95% CI 5.5–12.7%) | 234/256 (91.4%, CI 87-95% ) | 5/256 (1.9%, 95% CI 0.6-4.5%) |
| AGE only | 2/6, (33%, 95% CI 4.3–78%) | 98/254 (38.6%, 95% CI: 33-45% ) | 9/22 (41%, 95% CI 21–64%) | 87/234 (3.2%, CI 31-44%) | 1/5, (20%. 95% CI 0.5–72%) |
| AGE + RTI | 4/6 (66.7%, 95% CI 22–96%) | 156/254 (61.4%, 95% CI: 55-67%) | 13/22 (59%, 95% CI 36–79%) | 147/234 (62.8%, 95 CI 56-69%) | 4/5, (80%, 95% CI 28–99%) |
| Vomiting | 6/6 (100%, 95% CI 54-100%) | 201/254 (79.1%, 95% CI 74-84%) | 15/22 (68.2%, 95% CI 45-86%) | 188/234 (80.3%, 95% CI 75-85%) | 5/5 (100%, 95% CI 48-100% ) |
| Median duration of illness (days) | 5.5 (range 4–16) | 6 (range 1–18) | 5 (range 1–16) | 6 (range 1–18) | 5 (range 4–16) |
| Median duration of hospitalization (days) | 3 (range 2–6) | 2 (range 1–11) | 2.5 (range 1–6) | 2 (range 1–11) | 3 (range 2–6) |
| Controls | 1/151 (0.7%, 95% CI 0–3.6%) | 150/151 (99.3%, 95% CI 96.4-100%) | 3/150 (1.9%, 95% CI 0.4–5.7%) | 147/150 (98%, 95% CI 94.3-99.6%) | 0 |
Key: AGE, acute gastroenteritis; RTI, respiratory tract infection; NP, nasopharyngeal.
Patients with HCoVs demonstrated in stool samples and/or NP swabs at initial testing: information on clinical signs, viral species and results of follow-up testing
| 1 | AGE + RTI | OC43 | neg | OC43 | neg | neg | HKU1* |
| 2 | AGE + RTI | OC43 | Norovirus | OC43 | neg | neg | neg |
| 3 | AGE + RTI | OC43 | Rotavirus, AdV | OC43 | AdV | AdV | OC43, AdV |
| 4 | AGE + RTI | NL63 | Rotavirus | NL63 | hRV | neg | NL63, hRV, PIV* |
| 5 | AGE | HKU1 | SRV | OC43 | HBoV, hRV, PIV | neg | HKU1** |
| 6 | AGE | 229E | neg | neg | neg | neg | neg |
| 7 | AGE + RTI | neg | neg | OC43 | neg | neg | neg |
| 8 | AGE + RTI | neg | neg | OC43 | neg | NA | NA |
| 9 | AGE + RTI | neg | neg | NL63 | hRV | neg | neg* |
| 10 | AGE + RTI | neg | Astrovirus | NL63 | RSV, INF A | neg | neg |
| 11 | AGE + RTI | neg | Rotavirus | HKU1 | neg | neg | RSV,PIV* |
| 12 | AGE + RTI | neg | Rotavirus | HKU1 | neg | NA | NA |
| 13 | AGE + RTI | neg | AdV | HKU1 | AdV, RSV | NA | NA |
| 14 | AGE + RTI | neg | Rotavirus, AdV | HKU1 | neg | neg | hRV |
| 15 | AGE + RTI | neg | Norovirus, AdV | HKU1 | AdV, HBoV | neg | neg |
| 16 | AGE | neg | neg | OC43 | neg | neg | neg |
| 17 | AGE | neg | neg | 229E | neg | neg | neg |
| 18 | AGE | neg | Rotavirus | OC43 | neg | neg | neg |
| 19 | AGE | neg | Rotavirus, AdV | OC43 | neg | neg | NA |
| 20 | AGE | neg | Rotavirus | HKU1 | neg | neg | neg |
| 21 | AGE | neg | Norovirus, AdV | HKU1 | neg | AdV** | HKU1 |
| 22 | AGE | neg | Rotavirus, AdV | 229E | neg | neg | RSV* |
| 23 | AGE | neg | Rotavirus | 229E | neg | neg | neg |
Key: *RTI, respiratory tract infection; **AGE, acute gastroenteritis; OC43; human coronavirus OC43; NL63, human coronavirus NL63; HKU1, human coronavirus HKU1; 229E, human coronavirus 229E; AdV, adenovirus; hRV, rinovirus; PIV, parainfluenza virus; SRV, small round viruses; RSV, respiratory syncytial virus; INF A, influenza virus A; neg, negative; NA, sample not available.