| Literature DB >> 27514690 |
Sumana Fathima1, Kimberley Simmonds2,3, Jesse Invik1,3, Allison N Scott2, Steven Drews4,5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Human Parainfluenza Virus (hPIV) causes severe respiratory illness in infants and adults. Our study describes the association of hPIV1-4 with bronchiolitis, croup, and pneumonia using retrospective laboratory, administrative and public health data. Due to issues including the historic lack of hPIV4 in some commercial respiratory virus panels, the description of the impact of hPIV4 on croup, bronchiolitis, and pneumonia at population levels has often been limited. This study will use routine clinical laboratory data, and administrative data to provide a preliminary description of the impact of hPIV4 on these diseases in our population.Entities:
Keywords: Bronchiolitis; Croup; Descriptive; Parainfluenza; Pneumonia; Respiratory; Virus
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27514690 PMCID: PMC4982406 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-016-1748-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Description of ICD-9 codes used to diagnose hPIV laboratory tested cases with public health administrative databases
| Diagnosis | ICD-9 diagnostic codes |
|---|---|
| Croup | 464, 464.1, 464.4, 464.3, 464.4 |
| Bronchiolitis | 466, 466.0, 466.1 |
| Pneumonia | 480–486 (inclusive) |
Descriptive analysis of all combined hPIV cases laboratory and public health linked cases 2010–2013
| All cases (n, %) | |
|---|---|
| hPIV1 | 617 (27) |
| hPIV2 | 252 (11) |
| hPIV3 | 1067 (46) |
| hPIV4 | 364 (16) |
| Median age years (range) | 2 (0.01–103) |
| Age | |
| 0–1 years | 1049 (46) |
| 2–4 years | 386 (17) |
| 5–8 years | 154 (7) |
| 9–11 years | 32 (1.4) |
| 12–17 years | 52 (2.3) |
| 18–64 years | 367 (16) |
| 65 + years | 259 (11) |
| Unknown | 1 (0.04) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 1196 (52) |
| Female | 1090 (47) |
| Unknown | 2 (1) |
| Non hospitalized | 1332 (58) |
| Hospitalized | 968 (42) |
| Croup | 248 (11) |
| Bronchiolitis | 305 (13) |
| Pneumonia | 377 (16) |
| Mixed cases that have Croup Bronchiolitis and Pneumonia | 103 (5) |
| Other clinical or respiratory disease | 1267a (55) |
51,888 negative specimens were excluded from analysis as the goal of this study was to compare the distribution of ICD9 codes for croup, bronchiolitis and pneumonia for hPIV1–4
a These cases had a respiratory disease ICD-9 code that was not specific for croup, bronchiolitis or pneumonia. Out of 1267 cases, 835 (63 %) were non-hospitalized
Descriptive analysis of hPIV laboratory and public health linked cases depending on type
| hPIV1 ( | 95 % CI | hPIV2 ( | 95 % CI | hPIV3 ( | 95 % CI | hPIV4 ( | 95 % CI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hospitalizeda | 259 (42) | 38.0–45.9 | 107 (42) | 36.2–48.8 | 436 (41) | 37.9–43.9 | 166 (46) | 40.4–50.8 |
| Non-Hospitalized | 358 (58) | 54.0–61.9 | 145 (58) | 51.1–63.7 | 631 (59) | 56.1–62.0 | 198 (54) | 49.1–59.5 |
| <2 yearsb | 285 (46) | 42.2–50.2 | 101 (40) | 34.0–46.4 | 505 (47) | 44.3–50.4 | 158 (44) | 38.1–48.5 |
| 2–4 years | 141 (23) | 19.6–26.4 | 40 (16) | 11.6–21.0 | 146 (14) | 11.7–15.9 | 59 (16) | 12.6–20.5 |
| 5–8 years | 62 (10) | 7.8–12.7 | 36 (14) | 10.2–19.2 | 28 (3) | 1.8–3.8 | 28 (8) | 5.2–11.0 |
| 9–11 years | 7 (1) | 0.5–2.3 | 12 (5) | 2.5–8.2 | 9 (0.8) | 0.4–1.4 | 4 (1.1) | 0.3–2.8 |
| 12–17 years | 10 (2) | 0.8–3.0 | 6 (2) | 0.9–5.1 | 24 (2.2) | 1.4–3.3 | 12 (3.3) | 1.7–5.7 |
| 18–64 years | 78 (13) | 10.1–15.5 | 33 (13) | 9.2–17.9 | 183 (17) | 14.9–19.5 | 73 (20) | 16.1–24.6 |
| 65 + years | 34 (6) | 3.8–7.6 | 23 (9) | 5.9–13.4 | 172 (16) | 14.0–18.5 | 30 (8.2) | 5.6–11.6 |
| Unk | 0 (0) | 0.0–0.6 | 1 (0.4) | 0.0–2.2 | 0 (0) | 0.0–0.3 | 0 (0) | 0.0–1.0 |
| Malec | 343 (56) | 51.6–59.6 | 138 (55) | 48.4–61.0 | 538 (50) | 47.4–53.5 | 177 (49) | 43.4–53.9 |
| Female | 270 (44) | 39.8–47.8 | 113 (45) | 38.6–51.2 | 523 (49) | 46.0–52.1 | 184 (51) | 45.3–55.8 |
| Unknown | 4 (0.65) | 0.2–1.7 | 1 (0.39) | 0.0–2.2 | 6 (0.6) | 0.2–1.2 | 3 (0.8) | 0.2–2.4 |
| Croupd | 133 (22) | 18.4–25.0 | 47 (19) | 14.0–24.0 | 61 (6) | 4.4–7.3 | 7 (2) | 0.8–3.9 |
| Pneumoniae | 74 (12) | 9.5–14.8 | 33 (13) | 9.2–17.9 | 193 (18) | 15.8–20.5 | 77 (21) | 17.1–25.7 |
| Bronchiolitisf | 64 (11) | 8.1–13.1 | 27 (11) | 7.2–15.2 | 148 (14) | 11.9–16.1 | 66 (18) | 14.3–22.5 |
| Mixedg | 33 (5) | 7.4–37.0 | 13 (5) | 8.7–28.0 | 41 (4) | 2.8–5.2 | 16 (4) | 2.5–7.0 |
| Other respiratory disease | 313 (50) | 46.7–54.7 | 132 (52) | 46.0–58.7 | 624 (58) | 55.5–61.5 | 198 (54) | 49.1–59.6 |
Mixed means case has any combination of croup, pneumonia and bronchiolitis
a NS hospitalized vs non-hospitalized for PIV type: P = 0.4717; b NS age for PIV type, P = 0.307; c NS male vs female for PIV type, P = 0.0847
d Chi-square 148.82, df = 3, P < 0.001; e Chi-square 24.13, df = 3, P < 0.001; f Chi-square 13.75, df = 3, P = 0.0033; g Chi-square 10.52, df = 3, P = 0.0146
Fig. 1Temporal distribution of positive (a) hPIV1 specimens, (b) hPIV2 specimens, (c) hPIV3 specimens and (d) hPIV4 specimens. Only hPIV1 and hPIV3 specimens had peak rates of positivity greater than 5 % when compared to total numbers of specimens tested by RVP. Rates of hPIV2 and hPIV4 specimen positivity were consistently below 1.5 and 2.5 % respectively and were not analyzed for seasonal or yearly trends